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70% of Americans Wonder, Does Medicare Cover Long Term Care Needs?

by | Jun 23, 2022

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Seven out of ten elder Americans eventually wonder does Medicare cover long term care?

Seven out of ten people will eventually need long term care, and when that time comes nearly all will ask the question, “does Medicare cover long term care?” Unfortunately, Medicare does not cover long term care and only covers short term care in part.

It’s important that people plan for in home care costs. Currently 44 million Americans, or 15% of the population, are covered by Medicare for their health insurance coverage, even though the answer to does Medicare cover long term care is no. Medicare is the health insurance program run by the Federal government and is funded through payroll taxes. It’s primarily meant for people over 65, but people with certain health conditions may be eligible at a younger age.

What does Medicare Cover? 

Medicare Part A includes hospital stays, hospice care, and limited time in a skilled nursing facility. Generally the patient is still responsible for some co-pays or deductibles.

Medicare Part B covers home health agency visits which are intermittent, short term, require a doctor’s order and “homebound status” of the patient, meaning the person must struggle to leave the home and go to a doctor’s office.   Medicare generally does not cover companion or homemaker assistance and will not pay for daily or ongoing shifts.

Consider this scenario: An elderly person suffers a stroke and is hospitalized. After three days, she is discharged to a skilled nursing facility for physical therapy and occupational therapy. Under part A, Medicare will cover the full cost of her nursing facility stay for the first 20 days. For days 21 to 100, the patient must pay her own bill up to $176 per day, and then Medicare will pick up the balance. After 100 days, the patient is fully responsible for the entire cost of her remaining time in the skilled nursing facility. In California, as of the year 2020, a semi-private nursing facility room ran $9,247 monthly, while a private room costs $11,437 monthly.

If the patient decides to leave the nursing facility to go to her own home, where she lives alone, she may be eligible for home health visits under Medicare Part B. Her doctor will need to write an order, and then Medicare will fund visits by an RN, Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist and Home Health Aide, depending on what the doctor requests. The visits will be less than 45 minutes, typically only two to three times per week and lasting only 30 to 60 days. Medicare funded home health is expected to be short term.

Does Medicare cover long term care in a facility?
Does Medicare Cover Long Term Care in a Facility?

If the client needs more assistance with bathing, dressing, transferring, companionship, light housekeeping, running errands or with meal preparation, she’ll need to be prepared for paying for the in home care or rely on family to provide that ongoing long term care. The cost in California for professional in home care is roughly $31 hourly. and the average monthly cost for in home care is $5,529 based on 44 hours of care per week.

Given that many people are confused by what Medicare does and does not cover, more education and planning for long term care expenses are needed, and that planning needs to begin way before Americans reach age 65.

If the answer to the question does Medicare cover long term care is no, what other options are there? Many people simply pay out of pocket, or use a combination of family helpers and hired caregivers to reduce the in home care costs.  Hiring a geriatric care manager may help families consider their options, as to whether they need to move into a board and care, assisted living community, nursing facility or get care at home.

Those with long term care insurance can file a claim for assistance with payments, and many veterans can access the VA Aid & Attendance Benefit.  There are also ways to make the costs of in home care tax deductible. 

Meet Lauren Reynolds

Lauren Reynolds, founder of At Home Nursing Care, is a Certified Senior Advisor, Certified Home Care Manager, and 11-time Emmy Award-winning journalist who was inspired to enter the home care field after caring for her mother during terminal cancer. Since founding the agency in 2010, she has led its expansion across San Diego and Los Angeles counties, providing non-medical care, skilled nursing, Medicare-covered services, and expert care management. Her agency stands out for dual licensure, national accreditation, generous caregiver benefits, and a proprietary training program—serving over 500 clients with consistent 5-star reviews. Recognized as Entrepreneur of the Year and a leader in home care advocacy through her role on the CAHSAH Board, Lauren is dedicated to delivering compassionate, high-quality care that allows families to keep loved ones comfortable at home.

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