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  2. Understanding Medicare Coverage for Home Health Aides

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    According to Medicare.gov, Medicare does pay for “part-time or intermittent home health aide services.”. This is understandably confusing. It means that a home health worker may provide ...

  3. Do I Qualify for a Medicaid Waiver Program? - Healthline

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    Medicare has limits on the long-term benefits you can receive at home or at a care facility. A Medicaid waiver program may help get you the level of care and services you need, either at home or ...

  4. What Are the Medicare Guidelines and Costs in 2020? - Healthline

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    In 2020, you’ll pay a deductible of $1,364. The deductible will be your total cost on days 1 through 60 of your stay. On days 61 through 90, you’ll pay $341 a day in coinsurance costs. After ...

  5. Medicare and Long-Term Care - WebMD

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    Medicare will cover the total cost of skilled nursing care for the first 20 days, after which you’ll pay $200 per day (in 2023). After 100 days, Medicare will stop paying. Home health care .

  6. Medicare's PACE Program: What Is It and How Can It Help?

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    Takeaway. PACE provides medical and social services for people with significant needs who want to continue living at home. The program is a combined effort between Medicare and Medicaid. People ...

  7. Medicare Coverage for Parkinson’s Disease - Healthline.com

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    Part of Medicare Service/treatment covered; Part A: hospital stays, deep brain stimulation, Duopa pump therapy, limited home health care, medications given in a hospital setting

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