Senior Skilled Care

Home Healthcare with VIDA

VIDA Healthcare encompasses a broad range of services that can be provided in the comfort of your own home to manage illness or injury. At VIDA Healthcare, we offer a convenient, cost-effective alternative to hospital or skilled nursing facility (SNF) care, with the added benefit of delivering personalized, effective care tailored to your needs.

Coverage and Eligibility

Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and/or Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) cover eligible home health services if you require part-time or intermittent skilled services and meet the criteria for being “homebound.” This means:

You have difficulty leaving your home without assistance (such as a cane, wheelchair, walker, or crutches), special transportation, or help from another person due to illness or injury.

Your condition makes leaving your home not advisable.

It is a significant effort for you to leave your home.

Covered Home Health Services

At VIDA Healthcare, our services include:

Medically necessary part-time or intermittent skilled nursing care, such as:

Wound care for pressure sores or surgical wounds

Patient and caregiver education

Injections

Monitoring of serious illness and unstable health status

Therapeutic services, including:

Physical therapy

Occupational therapy

Speech-language pathology services

Medical social services

Part-time or intermittent home health aide care (provided alongside skilled nursing, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, or occupational therapy), such as:

Assistance with walking

Bathing or grooming

Changing bed linens

Feeding

Durable medical equipment and medical supplies for home use, including:

Disposable negative pressure wound therapy devices

Injectable osteoporosis drugs for women

Getting Started with Home Health Care

Before certifying your need for home health services, a doctor or other health care provider (such as a nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, or physician assistant) must conduct a face-to-face visit. The care must be ordered by a doctor or other provider and delivered by a Medicare-certified home health agency like VIDA Healthcare.

If your provider determines that home health care is necessary, they should provide you with a list of agencies in your area and disclose any financial interests they may have in the listed agencies.

Service Limitations

“Part-time or intermittent” care generally means you can receive skilled nursing care and home health aide services for up to 8 hours a day (combined) and a maximum of 28 hours per week. If your provider deems it necessary, you may receive more frequent care for a short duration (less than 8 hours each day and no more than 35 hours each week).

Please note that Medicare does not cover:

24-hour-a-day care at home

Home meal delivery

Homemaker services unrelated to your care plan (like shopping and cleaning)

Custodial or personal care solely for daily living activities (such as bathing, dressing, or using the bathroom)

You may still qualify for home health care if you need more than part-time care, as long as it’s part of your overall care plan. Additionally, you can leave your home for medical treatments or infrequent non-medical reasons, like attending religious services, and continue to receive home health care if you attend adult day care.

For more information about our services and how VIDA Healthcare can support you or your loved ones, please contact us today.

Your costs in Original Medicare

$0 for covered home health care services.

After you meet the Part B deductible, 20% of the Medicare-approved amount for Medicare-covered medical equipment.

Please note you should to reach out to Medicare to ensure you will receive full coverage prior to services.

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