Your discharge team is advising the added support of skilled home health to help you and you and your family when you get home. Our local compassionate, expert team of nurses and therapists is ready to guide you safely home every step of the way.
Learn more about home healthElara Caring’s mission is to deliver exceptional personalized healthcare services. That is why we are passionate about high-quality care and patient satisfaction as defined by the services we provide and our patient outcomes. We are proud of a four-star rating across our organization and strive every day to empower a collaborative team approach that ensures we deliver the right care, at the right time and in the right place.
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Learn moreIt is a program of care and support for individuals recovering from illness, injury, new diagnoses, recent surgery or hospitalization. The focus is on recovery, rehabilitation and health education. Our support team provides a wide range of clinical health services to take you or a loved one home safely and enhance ongoing safety and quality of life.
Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) covers eligible home health services including:
You or a loved one may be able to qualify for service with one or more of the following conditions:
Home health care is a Medicare Part A benefit that does not require a copay or deductible for patients who meet eligibility criteria. Other payment sources may include Medicaid, private insurance, workers’ compensation, private payment or alternative funding.
Patients must be under the care of a doctor, or other allowed practitioner such as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician’s Assistant, and getting services under a plan of care that is reviewed regularly by a doctor. A doctor must certify that the patient needs: