Medicare Part A helps cover more than just the cost of being in a hospital when you’re 65 or older. Part A also sometimes covers skilled facility care, home health care and hospice care. Signing up for Medicare Part A You don’t have to sign up for Part A when you turn 65, but ...
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There is another side to the nursing home story – and maybe you have seen it.You may have visited great nursing homes whose staff members care about the job and the residents. You’ve seen the rehab functions performed by many nursing homesreimbursed by Medicare and Medicaid. Pre-Covid, y...
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Medicare will not pay fornursing-home care—except for some stays under specific conditions. Medicare will pay for a nursing-home stay if it is determined that the patient needs skilled nursing services, such as help recovering after a medical issue like surgery or a stroke, but for not more...