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Understanding how to pay for skilled nursing care can feel overwhelming. We’re here to help you navigate the options and find the best solution for your family. Below is an overview of common payment sources for nursing home and rehabilitation care.
We accept private health insurace, Medicaid, and Medicare.
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Overview of Common Coverage Types
Private Pay
The resident or responsible party pays a certain rate per day, based on the type of room requested. The daily rate includes general nursing services and room and board. This rate is subject to change over time and a 30-day advance written notice will be given any time the rate changes. Residents applying for Medicaid benefits are considered as private pay until an official letter from the Texas Department of Health Services has been received. Extra charges such as medication, equipment rental, beauty/barber salon services or other outside services requested by the resident, responsible party or prescribed by the resident’s physician are not included.
Medicare
To be eligible for a Medicare skilled nursing stay, participants must have Medicare Part A benefits and have been admitted and hospitalized for three consecutive midnights within the last 30 days. These guidelines are established by federal regulations. A participant is allowed up to 100 days of skilled nursing services per benefit period, if all eligibility and medical criteria are met. Medicare pays for all medical charges (including room and board) for the first 20 days and only partially for the remaining 80 days. Beginning on day 21 of a Medicare-eligible stay, the resident or responsible party must pay the “coinsurance” fee. The amount of “coinsurance” charged is determined annually by federal guidelines. Medicare will not cover personal convenience items, such as the added cost of a private room, beauty/barber services, private telephone or cable television.
Medicaid
Texas Medicaid may pay for general nursing as well as services, room and board provided the resident meets the program’s medical and financial criteria. A State Medicaid Eligibility Specialist may determine that the resident is required to pay a share of the monthly cost applied as income to our facility. The monthly share is subject to change and is payable to our facility during the same month that services are rendered. Medicaid does not pay for certain extra charges, such as a private room, beauty/barber salon services and other services.
Insurance
Skilled nursing services are provided on medical need, as determined by an insurance/managed care plan case manager. The resident/responsible party is liable financially for any co-pay or deductible as outlined by the plan’s benefits and coverages.
