Information and Assistance
Your gateway to information, assistance, and access to services
Our trained I&A Coordinators are knowledgeable about programs and services that may help meet your needs.
Empowering individuals to make informed decisions
Would you like to know what options are available for long-term care in New Mexico?
The ADRC's Resource Options Coordinators can help you weigh your choices and help connect you to programs and services.
Download and print our Person-Centered Planning Tool to start exploring your options.
The ADRC handles registry for the State’s Coordination of Long-Term Services (CoLTS-C) Medicaid Waiver.
The CoLTS-C Waiver serves individuals who are aged, blind or disabled. Services provided through the waiver include caregiver services in the home, adult day health, respite care, assisted living, emergency response, and environmental modifications. Community transition services, private duty nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech/language therapy services are also covered under the waiver.
Do you need help paying for medications?
The PDA New Mexico MEDBANK Program assists uninsured and under-insured individuals to obtain the medications they need at costs they can afford.
PDA can also provide a voucher to allow eligible MEDBANK enrollees to obtain free prescription medications, up to $300, while awaiting shipments from drug companies.
Do you need help with your financial matters?
Inquire about our Bill Payer Program. Staff and volunteers provide daily money management services to help low-income older or disabled people who have difficulty budgeting, paying routine bills, and keeping track of financial matters.
The Bill Payer Program currently serves individuals residing in Valencia, Sandoval or Bernalillo counties.
Providing community partners with up-to-date information
ADRC staff can present on any of the topics below. Please call us to schedule a presentation.
- Medicare 101
- Medicare Prevention Services
- Low-Income Subsidy (LIS)
- Medicare Fraud
- ADRC