Medicare & In-Home Health
- Medicare only covers in-home health care services if you require skilled nursing care such as the administration of intravenous medications, dressing changes or carefully monitoring of a serious medical condition like Alzheimer's disease or diabetes. For Medicare to cover your home health care services, your condition must confine you to your home most of the time.
- Medicare Part B covers home health aide services if you need skilled nursing care as well. Medicare only pays for home health aide services like assistance with personal care such as bathing and dressing and help with ambulation or transferring to and from a wheelchair. Medicare does not cover homemaking services like housekeeping, laundry or meal preparation. However, if you need homemaking services, you may be able to get those services from the same home health aide that Medicare pays to provide your personal care if you have other funding sources.
- Medicare Part B also covers in-home physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy when medically necessary.
- Medicare Part B pays for durable medical equipment needed for use in the home when that equipment is medically necessary. In some cases, Medicare pays to purchase equipment, while in other cases it pays to rent equipment. Examples of durable medical equipment covered by Medicare include walkers, wheelchairs and hospital beds.
- To get in-home health care coverage from Medicare, your physician must order home health care services, and the services must be medically necessary. Your physician must write an order for any medically necessary durable medical equipment, as well. Medicare only covers durable medical equipment rented or purchased from authorized suppliers so check before you order equipment to make sure it will be covered.
Skilled Nursing Care
Home Health Aide Services
Therapy Services
Durable Medical Equipment
Getting Coverage
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