Short-Term Healthcare
when you can’t take care of yourself. But instead of paying for years of care, short-term care insurance, also known as recovery care, typically provides benefits for 12 months or less. Normally, short-term care insurance is used to cover gaps in Medicare coverage or as an alternative option to long-term care insurance.
Remember, Medicare doesn’t cover 24-hour care, meals delivery, or homemaker services unrelated to your care plan. Before starting home health care, a doctor’s visit is required, and a Medicare-certified home health agency must provide the services
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Short-Term Healthcare
Similar to long-term care insurance, short-term healthcare generally covers home care, assisted living, and nursing homes when you are unable to care for yourself. However, instead of covering years of care, short-term care insurance, also referred to as recovery care, usually provides benefits for 12 months or less. Typically, short-term care insurance is utilized to fill gaps in Medicare coverage or as an alternative to long-term care insurance.
It’s important to note that Medicare does not cover 24-hour care, meal delivery, or homemaker services unrelated to your care plan. Before beginning home health care, a doctor’s visit is required, and the services must be provided by a Medicare-certified home health agency.
For a private quote, you can contact Ralph at 602-390-8573.