#2 – The Revolving Door: Admitted for Treatment or Observation
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For family caregivers, certain events herald that significant change is on the way. One of these is the sudden appearance of the “revolving door” pattern. Mom suffers a medical crisis, goes to the ER, is admitted for a few days until stabilized, then discharged to inpatient rehab in a nursing home, then goes home. Then […]

#3 – The Revolving Door: Who Pays for Inpatient Rehabilitative Services?
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Your mom is working her way through the stages of the “revolving door” pattern. Now it is time for discharge from the hospital. In the event the patient needs inpatient rehabilitative services before going home, the question becomes whether the cost is out-of-pocket or covered by Medicaid A. The criteria for Medicaid A coverage is […]

#4 – The Surprise Discharge From the Hospital/Rehab: What Now?
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At some point, a patient is discharged from the hospital or inpatient rehab facility because skilled care is no longer medically necessary. The driving force is that Medicare coverage for treatment has ended, and the patient is now on self-pay status, which they cannot afford. Hence the Notice of Discharge. The Notice of Discharge has […]

#8 – Critical First Steps for Caregivers of a Disabled Parent
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The job of caregiver sometimes starts abruptly or over time. Once you realize that you are that person, there are critical first steps to take to ensure success. Ask your parent to see a copy of their Durable Power of Attorney and Healthcare Directive, particularly if your parent is no longer independent with one or […]