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How Long Does Medicare Pay For Home Health Care?
By: Chris Grimmond • On: June 9, 2020

Navigating the Complexities: What You Need to Know About Medicare and Home Healthcare Coverage Are you confused about Medicare and home health care coverage? If so, you’re not alone. Navigating the complexities of these topics can be overwhelming. It’s essential to understand your options and ensure you receive the care you need. Does Medicare pay […]
Does Medicare Cover Home Health Care?
By: Chris Grimmond • On: June 2, 2020
Medicare covers Home Health Care, but the Medicare beneficiary must meet particular criteria, maintain a status of medical need, and follow Medicare regulations and processes to enjoy the benefits. Eligibility For Medicare Home Health Care Benefits A physician must certify that skilled care is needed and must prescribe the plan of care. A participating Medicare-approved […]
By: Chris Grimmond • On: May 12, 2020
We know what hospitals are. We all have been to a doctor’s office. Many have experienced a relative in a nursing home, but what is home health care? Home health care is like it sounds. It is the care that takes place in the home. It consists of a wide range of services, like physical […]
Medicare Coverage of Skilled Nursing Facility Stays
By: Chris Grimmond • On: May 3, 2020
Jimmo vs. Sebelius On Skilled Nursing Skilled Nursing Care is amazingly complex. Because the Medicare coverage of Skilled Nursing Facility stays is so confusing, patients sued. The case went all the way to the Federal Courts. Jimmo vs. Sebelius, a class-action lawsuit, challenged the Center For Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) interpretation of the “improvement […]
Skilled Nursing Facility Medicare Covered
By: Chris Grimmond • On: May 2, 2020
Medicare Coverage For Skilled Nursing Facilities Skilled Nursing Facilities—or better known in the jargon of Medicare as SNF—is the cause of much consternation among people on Medicare. The reason for the distress and stress is because Medicare beneficiaries are sometimes denied coverage. This both confuses and angers Medicare beneficiaries because there doesn’t seem to be […]
How Long Does Medicare Pay For Skilled Nursing Care?
By: Chris Grimmond • On: April 29, 2020

The chances are you or someone in your family will require skilled nursing care because of a serious injury, stroke, or surgery. Twenty-five percent of skilled nursing stays are less than three months. Many, however, are longer. Nursing home care costs vary from state to state and location to location. The questions my clients […]
Does Medicare Pay For Hospice In A Skilled Nursing Facility?
By: Chris Grimmond • On: April 21, 2020

Maximizing Medicare: Understanding Coverage for Hospice in Skilled Nursing Facilities Do you or a loved one need hospice care in a skilled nursing facility? Understanding Medicare coverage for this essential service is crucial for maximizing benefits and ensuring quality end-of-life care. This article will explore some of the ins and outs of hospice coverage I […]
Medicare Covers Skilled Nursing Facilities
By: Chris Grimmond • On: April 9, 2020

What Are Skilled Nursing Facilities? All of us have strong memories of visiting the “old folks’ home.” Whether grandparents, relatives, or friends, we recall the smells, linoleum, long hallways, and institutional dormitory rooms. “Old folks’ homes” or nursing homes fall under the category of Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF). Medicare covers skilled nursing facilities within limits. […]
By: Chris Grimmond • On: June 9, 2018
The Medicare Part C advantage comes in five ways. The Medicare Part C advantages are in relation, or even opposition, to Original Medicare. These are the advantages of Medicare Part C, though they will vary from plan and location. The Medicare Part C Advantage is Maximum Out-Of-Pocket The Medicare Part C advantage comes first in […]
By: Chris Grimmond • On: May 7, 2018
Medicare Advantage or Medicare Part C is another way to receive Medicare. “Original Medicare” is a combination of Medicare Part A and Part B. It is called “Original Medicare” because that was its first plan in the late 60’s. Medicare Part A was hospital insurance and Medicare Part B was added later. It included doctor […]