We accept the following insurance
Medicaid
Coverage
Medicare
Coverage
Private Insurance coverage
Private Pay
Worker
Compensation
No Fault
Coverage Options
Medicaid Coverage for Home Care
New York Medicaid provides long-term care for eligible elderly or disabled individuals needing medical or personal care.
Services Covered:
- Home Health Benefit: Includes services certified by your doctor, provided you remain eligible.
- Extended Care: Hour and day limits may be extended in exceptional cases if your doctor can estimate when care will no longer be needed.
Medicare Coverage for Home Care
Medicare covers certain home health care services if you meet eligibility requirements and the services are deemed reasonable and necessary for treating your illness or injury.
Services Covered:
- Home Health Care: Includes nursing, therapy, medication management, bathing assistance, and more.
- PACE & MLTC Programs: Offer skilled nurses, home health aides, and personal care attendants, as authorized by your doctor or care coordinator.
- Personal Care Services (PCSP): Assistance with activities like bathing, housekeeping, meal prep, and more, determined by a nurse assessor after a physician’s order.
- Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP): Allows family or friends to be paid caregivers, offering flexibility to select, train, and manage your care provider, including skilled nursing.
Private Insurance Coverage for Home Care
We customize care solutions to meet individual needs and budgets, accepting private insurance and private pay.
Services Covered:
- In-Home Consultation: Includes a complimentary initial assessment by a Registered Nurse.
- Personalized Care Plan: Tailored to the individual’s specific situation and needs.
Private Pay for Home Care
We offer customized care solutions tailored to individual needs and budgets, with private pay options.
Services Covered:
- In-Home Consultation: Includes a complimentary initial assessment by a Registered Nurse.
- Personalized Care Plan: Designed to address the specific situation and requirements of each individual.
Popular Questions
It can be overwhelming acknowledging the number of pills to be taken. Often doctors need to prescribe multiple medications for some medical conditions.
For each medicine, the individual should know:
- The name of the medicine and if it is generic or a brand.
- The purpose of the medicine and how long before there may be the effects.
- When and how it should be taken and the time period for taking it.
- What other medicines, drinks or foods, should be avoided.
- The possible side effects and when to call the doctor.
- Elderly adults should take medications at the same time each day. By making it an activity, like brushing your teeth, helps a person remember better.
- Use a weekly pill box as a reminder; use a color coding system for time of the day; timer caps for the bottles – some beep when it is time to take a pill.
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