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IHSS Evaluation for Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia in Long Beach, CA

Our medical team provides specialized IHSS assessments for Long Beach families navigating the challenges of Alzheimer's and dementia. We focus on the specific ways cognitive decline impacts daily safety to ensure your Los Angeles County paperwork is accurate.

Book Long Beach Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia Evaluation Do I Qualify?

You may find that a loved one living with dementia in Long Beach now struggles with basic tasks like remembering to take heart medication or staying safe near a hot stove. These cognitive changes are among the most common reasons residents qualify for the IHSS program. Our doctors perform comprehensive telehealth evaluations to identify how Alzheimer's disease interferes with daily activities. We provide the clinical documentation required by Los Angeles County to show exactly why in-home support is necessary for your safety and well-being.

Families throughout Long Beach neighborhoods, from the historic homes in Rose Park to the vibrant community in Cambodia Town along Anaheim Street, often face the difficult reality of progressive memory loss. In areas like Central Long Beach, many Latino and Filipino households care for aging parents who may no longer recognize environmental hazards or remember how to maintain personal hygiene. Because Alzheimer's often affects judgment and memory before physical strength, qualifying for IHSS depends on a doctor's ability to describe these invisible barriers. We translate these cognitive symptoms into the specific functional language used by Los Angeles County reviewers. This documentation is essential for patients who can no longer follow multi-step routines or communicate their needs effectively, as it directly impacts the level of care authorized for the household.

About Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia & IHSS Eligibility

Common Symptoms

  • Memory loss disrupting daily life
  • Difficulty planning or solving problems
  • Confusion with time, place, or people
  • Trouble understanding visual images
  • Problems with speaking or writing
  • Misplacing items and inability to retrace steps
  • Decreased or poor judgment
  • Withdrawal from social activities
  • Changes in mood and personality
  • Wandering and getting lost

Functional Limitations IHSS Evaluates

  • Cannot safely prepare meals or manage stove
  • Requires reminders and assistance with medications
  • Needs supervision to bathe and dress
  • Cannot manage finances or appointments independently
  • Requires escort for all medical appointments
  • Cannot be left alone safely for extended periods

The IHSS Process for Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia in Long Beach

Your path to receiving help starts by reaching out to the Los Angeles County IHSS office to submit an initial application. Following this, a county social worker will visit your home to evaluate your living situation and care needs. At the same time, you must have a licensed healthcare provider complete the SOC 873 form. This medical request for home care services is where our doctors play a vital role. We specialize in documenting the functional impact of Alzheimer's and dementia, ensuring the county understands why reminders, supervision, and hands-on assistance are required for things like meal preparation and medication management.

Eligibility Requirements in Los Angeles County

Patients seeking IHSS support in Los Angeles County must be California residents who are 65 or older, blind, or living with a permanent disability. You also need to be eligible for Medi-Cal and show that you cannot live safely at home without assistance. For those with a dementia diagnosis, the need for protective supervision often becomes a primary factor in eligibility. People who are at risk of wandering or who may accidentally harm themselves because of memory loss are strong candidates for this program. During your video appointment, our physician will assess these safety risks to provide an accurate reflection of your status for the county's review.

What to Expect at Your Evaluation

You can expect to spend about 30 to 45 minutes with one of our California-licensed doctors during your telehealth evaluation. We will talk about your medical history and the specific ways dementia affects your independence. The doctor will focus on the functional areas used by IHSS, including personal care, mobility, and how you manage your household. It is very helpful to have records from a neurologist or geriatrician ready, along with any recent cognitive test results like MMSE or MoCA scores. Once the evaluation is finished, we finalize the SOC 873 and send the completed paperwork to you and your care team within one or two business days.

Documents to Prepare for Your Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia IHSS Evaluation

Neurologist or geriatrician diagnosis letter
Recent cognitive assessment (MMSE or MoCA scores)
Medical records showing disease progression
List of current medications
Caregiver statement describing daily care needs

Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia IHSS FAQ - Long Beach

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Same-week telehealth · SOC 873 in 3-5 days · Los Angeles County accepted