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We provide Medical/Non-Medical Home Health Care to all age groups from Newborns to Seniors. “AccessEdge”© provides the foundation To Guarantee “Compassionate Care From The Heart” to our patients. Our home health care support team will develop your Plan of Care jointly with your health care team. We are an approved network provider for most Insurance Carriers and have flexible payment options. We provide our Supplemental Staffing to all home health care facilities.

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Medicare is the federal government’s health insurance program for the disabled and those 65 years and older. Many Americans believe Medicare will pay their long-term care bills, but in fact it pays for a small percentage of all nursing home costs. At present, it may cover skilled care in a nursing home for the first 20 days (and a portion of the cost for the next 80 days) if admission follows a three-day hospital stay. The biggest gaps in Medicare’s long-term coverage are:

  • No coverage for custodial care, either at home or in a nursing home
  • No coverage in a nursing home without prior hospitalization
  • No coverage for nursing home care after 100 days
  • Coverage only in a Medicare-approved facility

To apply for Medicare or obtain information about the program, contact your local office of the Social Security Administration. For a free copy of The Medicare Handbook, write to CMS, Office of Public Affairs, 200 Independence Ave. SW, Washington, DC 20201, or call the Medicare Hotline at 1-800/772-1213.

 

Medicare supplement insurance (often called Medigap) is private insurance that supplements Medicare benefits and may cover co-payments and deductibles for medical and hospital expenses. Medigap policies generally do not provide coverage for long-term care.

 

Medicare managed care. Instead of purchasing a Medigap policy, some people enroll in a Medicare HMO to supplement their Medicare benefits. Such plans may provide more preventive services and charge lower co-payments. However, you are generally restricted to participating providers (physicians, hospitals, nursing homes, etc.). Again, such plans generally do not provide coverage for long-term care. Short-term nursing home care covered by Medicare and your Medicare HMO is usually available only in participating facilities.

 

   
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