do you offer detox at home and is it covered by medicaid/
Long Term Care insurance.ANSWER:Nursing home may be covered by medicaid but you have to pass some eligibility criteria, in addition, the nursing home facility should be certified by the government to provide service to medicaid recipients. Unless you have long term care insurance, you cannot choose which nursing home you want to be taken cared of.
Medicaid may file a claim against the estate of the deceased recipient, including any real property.
Incontinence products are not covered by health insurance or Medicare. If the person is living in a nursing home then they are covered by Medicaid. Also check with your long term care policy as they might cover them.
Some nursing home cares are covered under Medicaid and Medicare. These are usually called labelled "Skilled Nursing Facility' in the United States. Each state has it's own licenses, standards, and procedures. For more information on home care, it would be best to examine each state and facility. Not all facilities must opt into Medicaid and Medicare.
Medicaid will file a lien on the person's home, which is enforceable when the home is sold. They will also file an estate claim.
I do not know what the cost is, but there is no point to such a person paying for additional insurance. Medicaid will cover whatever expenses are left over after Medicare, including the cost of the nursing home itself.
Medicaid/nursing home status does not excuse one from paying taxes.
Some nursing home cares are covered under Medicaid and Medicare. These are usually called labelled "Skilled Nursing Facility' in the United States. Each state has it's own licenses, standards, and procedures. For more information on home care, it would be best to examine each state and facility. Not all facilities must opt into Medicaid and Medicare.
State Farm does offer second home insurance. If you or a loved one has two homes they both will in fact be covered no problem. It does cost extra however.
You should report having a dependant in the home.
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There are many online sources for tips on making detox drinks at home, including but not limited to personal blogs, food websites and even online stores such as Holland and Barrett. Surprisingly Pinterest has some good detox home drinks listed.