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Billing
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What are the minimum and maximum number of hours I can schedule per visit?You may schedule a minimum of 4 hours per visit and a maximum of 24-hours per visit.
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How do I pay for home care?Our interactive chart shows what payment options are most common for our different types of home care services. Step 1: Select a type of home care (Personal Care and Companionship, Private Duty Nursing Care, or Home Health Services) to see the most common ways those services are paid. Step 2: Contact us to talk to an expert who will help you determine what your personal payment mix might look like based on your situation and any insurance or benefits you have. Select a home care type to see the most common ways that our clients pay for that type of care.
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Home Health ServicesMedicare Medicare is the U.S. government’s health insurance program for people 65 and over. Home health care services are 100 percent covered by Medicare when qualifying conditions are met. Medicaid Medicaid is a state government program that provides health insurance and medical assistance to people who meet income eligibility requirements. If you have Medicaid, we can help you understand for which services you may be eligible. Health Insurance Depending on your policy and coverage, your major medical insurance provider (such as Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, and others) may pay for some or all of your home care services. Veterans’ Benefits If you are a U.S. Veteran, you may be eligible to have the government pay for medical treatment, personal care, and assistance at home. Long-term Care Insurance If you have long-term care insurance, your policy may cover certain nursing and personal care/assistive care services that are not covered by Medicare or traditional insurance.
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Private Duty Nursing CareWorkers’ Compensation If you need home care because of something that happened on the job, your employer’s Workers’ Compensation benefits may cover some or all your home care service costs. Medicaid Medicaid is a state government program that provides health insurance and medical assistance to people who meet income eligibility requirements. If you have Medicaid, we can help you understand for which services you may be eligible. Health Insurance Depending on your policy and coverage, your major medical insurance provider (such as Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, and others) may pay for some or all of your home care services. Veterans’ Benefits If you are a U.S. Veteran, you may be eligible to have the government pay for medical treatment, personal care, and assistance at home.
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Personal Care and companionship servicesPrivate pay (by credit card or check)
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