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  2. Does Medicare pay for nursing home care? - AOL

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    A doctor must verify that the person requires daily skilled nursing care. The person must also have days left in their benefit period. Part A covers up to 100 days of SNF care in each benefit ...

  3. Does Medicare Cover Skilled Nursing Facilities? - AOL

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    Medicare will pay for some short-term skilled nursing facility stays. Here's more about short-term nursing care, eligibility, and how to get help paying. ... but you’ll owe a daily copayment. In ...

  4. What does Medicare Part B cover? Here’s a rundown of costs ...

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    Part B covers home health care from a Medicare-approved home health agency if you are homebound and need skilled nursing care. “For Part B short-term, skilled nursing care in the home, you have ...

  5. Home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Home care services are available to individuals who require intermittent or part-time skilled nursing care and/or rehabilitation therapies. [15] The typical services available under the designated term "home care" include nursing care, such as changing dressings, monitoring medications, providing basic daily activities like bathing, short term ...

  6. Home health nursing - Wikipedia

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    Eligibility for home health care is determined by intermittent skilled nursing care that is needed fewer than 7 days each week and daily less than 8 hours each day for up to 21 days. [13] If skilled nursing care is needed more than this over extended period of time it would not qualify for home health benefits under Medicare guidelines.

  7. Nursing home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nursing homes offer help with custodial care—like bathing, getting dressed, and eating—as well as skilled care given by a registered nurse and includes medical monitoring and treatments. Skilled care also includes services provided by specially trained professionals, such as physical, occupational, and respiratory therapists. [citation needed]