Heart Health
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Traditional Medicare Coverage:
Traditional Medicare will cover skilled care if:
Traditional Medicare will cover 100% of the first 20 days of your benefit coverage, as long as patient is participating in skilled services and able to show progression.
If a patient has a secondary insurance (to include Medicaid) it may cover all or part of the patient co-pay.
When therapies are completed, or patient is discharged from therapy for absence of progression, payer source will change from Traditional Medicare to Self-Pay, Private Insurance, or Medicaid.
Self Pay:
Room/board, care, supplies, meals, laundry, housekeeping and recreational programs (all inclusive stay) at $379.14/day
**Medications as prescribed by a physician will be paid for under Medicare Part D (depending on insurance, patient may have a co-pay)
Private Insurance:
Applicable if insurance covers long term care in a Skilled Nursing Facility.
Medicaid:
We do accept patients on “Medicaid Pending,” however, a self-pay bill will be sent until the patient is approved, via Medicaid and paid retroactive per date of submitted application. Failure to complete the Medicaid process may result in discharge from the Care Center.
Individuals or family must apply for Medicaid through:
Garfield County Department of Social Services
195 West 14th Street, Rifle, CO 81650
970.945.9191
http://coloradopeak.secure.force.com
Grand River Health – Care Center Social Services staff or Financial Services will be happy to assist you with this process.
End of Life Care is provided as an additional layer of support services for both the residents and family, through an independent Hospice service, in conjunction with care center staff. End of Life care includes support from additional groups of volunteers, nursing staff, social workers, and Chaplain to provide individualized cares tailored to a person’s wishes during end of life.
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