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Does Medicare Pay For Respite Care?

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Medicare Part A and Medicare Advantage may cover respite care as part of hospice care coverage. A person will usually need to pay 5% of the Medicare-approved amount for respite care.

Respite care allows the carer to take a short amount of time off from caring for an individual. If the Medicare beneficiary spends this time in a medical facility, Medicare will likely cover the cost of the stay.

Read on to learn more about Medicare coverage for respite care, including what it means and what costs may be involved.

Medicare will not usually cover respite care if an individual does not have an identifiable caregiver.

They will also not provide coverage if the individual resides in a facility that provides 24/7 care.

Coverage is also not available from Medicare in an assisted living facility or residential care facility, as they are regulated at state level. They also do not usually meet the requirements of being a Medicare-certified nursing facility or hospital.

A person can contact Medicare to find out whether Medicare will offer coverage based on their individual circumstances.

Under Medicare Part A or Medicare Advantage, Medicare will pay for 95% of the cost of respite care for up to 5 consecutive days.

The individual will be responsible for paying the remaining 5%.

The exact cost of respite care will vary depending on factors such as:

  • location of the facility
  • type of facility
  • amount of care a person requires

Medicare will pay for up to 5 consecutive days of respite care.

Medicare may pay for respite care on more than one occasion per billing period. However, there is no guidance on exactly how many times they will pay for respite care.

If a person requires respite care on more than one occasion in a single billing period, they should contact Medicare to discuss their coverage options.

A person can use the ARCH National Respite Locator Service to find respite care facilities in their area so that they can enquire about prices before deciding on the facility that is right for them.

Does Medicare Part B pay for respite care?

Medicare Part A pays for hospice care. If a person is receiving hospice care, Part A will pay for respite care in a care facility.

Does Medicare cover respite care for dementia?

Medicare may cover respite care for individuals with dementia, as long as there is an identifiable carer and the individual is not living in a nursing facility that offers 24/7 care.

For how long does Medicare cover respite care for dementia?

Medicare may provide respite care for an individual with dementia for up to 5 consecutive days. There are currently no guidelines on how many times per billing period Medicare will pay for respite care.

Original Medicare Part A and Medicare Advantage may pay for 95% of the costs of respite care for up to 5 consecutive days. The individual will usually be responsible for the remaining 5% of the costs.

A person may be able to receive Medicare coverage for respite care more than once during each billing period. However, they should contact Medicare to find out more accurate information based on their Medicare plan and individual circumstances.

Medicaid may provide additional help with the cost of respite care. A person can contact Medicare to find out about eligibility for their waiver programs and what help they may offer in their area.

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