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Free Medicare GuideSign up to learn more about how Medicare works, coverage options, and when to enroll. By providing your email address you are agreeing to receive information and be contacted by UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company and its affiliates (UnitedHealthcare) or third parties acting on UnitedHealthcare’s behalf. ** You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium if not otherwise paid for under Medicaid or by another party. Not all plans are available in all locations. Does Medicare pay for home assistant?Home health aide: Medicare pays in full for an aide if you require skilled care (skilled nursing or therapy services). A home health aide provides personal care services, including help with bathing, toileting, and dressing.
Which is generally covered by Medicare for the homebound patient?Medicare considers you homebound if: You need the help of another person or medical equipment such as crutches, a walker, or a wheelchair to leave your home, or your doctor believes that your health or illness could get worse if you leave your home.
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