Indiana LCAR Services support

Indiana Level of Care Assessment Representative (LCAR) Services provides several types of services and assessments for Hoosiers receiving or seeking long-term care that help them navigate complex processes and ensure they get the appropriate supports they need.

Assessments

Nursing Facility Level of Care (LOC) assessment is a way to measure care needs that must be met to go to a Medicaid nursing facility or to access long-term care services and supports from Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waiver services. We provide assessments for several HCBS Waiver services available in Indiana for adults and children. 

We also administer the Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR). This requirement for admission to any Medicaid-certified facility helps to make sure that people with disabilities receive care in the best place to meet their needs and receive the right services.

Learn more about these services:

Level of Care Assessments for Adults

We perform nursing facility level of care assessments and determinations for adults.

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Level of Care Assessments for Children

We perform nursing facility level of care assessments and determinations for children.

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Preadmission Screening and Resident Review

We perform PASRR level I, level II MI, and IDD evaluations.

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Guidance and Support

Members of our team called Indiana Navigators can walk you through the Medicaid Application process to make it easier and less stressful. Through our Intake Counseling services, we help people make informed choices about the type of long-term services and supports (LTSS) they want that fits well with their own preferences, needs, strengths, and values.

Learn more about these services:

Intake Counseling

For people who are 60 years of age or older who qualified for a long-term approval.

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Medicaid Application Assistance

For people 60 years of age or older not enrolled in an IHCP.

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