For many caregivers and families who are searching to find out more information on how they can care for their elders and loved ones, it can seem like a daunting task. One of the most important distinctions that have to ...Medicare
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In a move to provide superior medical care to its old age citizens, the government announced Medicare health care plans for the people above 65 years of age. The government will be providing Medicare benefits to its citizens at very low rates. If you are 65 years old disability then you can opt for any of the 14 Medicare Insurance plan.
Gone are the days when people used to choose the option of home health care because they are not longer able to pay for hospital bills. With home health care now being prescribed by more physicians, many senior citizens now enjoy skilled nursing care in the comfort of their own home. Thanks to Medicare insurance that covers the cost, seniors are now able to recover from illness, injury or even surgery in their own home. It should be noted, however, that the US government has set a limitation on payouts. This means that the eligible ones are only those that need intermittent care, and by intermittent it means 7 days/week or 8 hours per day for a maximum of 21 days plus the health agency providing the care or therapy is Medicare-approved. On top of the medication administration, health monitoring, and services related to therapy, the Medicare home health care also has coverage for several other necessities, including medical supplies for recuperation.
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Welcome to Part I of a four-part "Medicare 101" series. Part I dives into world of Medicare, breaking down benefits into easy to understand information. Have questions like 'What is Medicare?' and 'What are my health care options?' answered.
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