might qualify for hospice care?
The purpose of hospice is to preserve the quality of life for those who have a limited time to live. Hospice workers address the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of a terminally ill person who is expected to live six months or less.
If you or your loved one is eligible for Medicare, his or her hospice care might be covered.
If you or your loved one is eligible for Medicare, his or her hospice care might be covered.
All of the following requirements must be met:
· Eligible for Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance).
· Your doctor certifies that you or your loved one is terminally ill and has 6 months or less to live.
· You accept palliative Care (for comfort) instead of care to cure your illness.
· You or your loved one (or Power of Attorney/legal guardian) signs a statement choosing hospice care instead of other Medicare-covered benefits to treat the terminal illness.
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What hospice costs are not covered?
· Treatment, including medications, equipment and supplies for conditions unrelated to the life-limiting illness.
· Care from physicians or other health care providers that are not related to the life-limiting illness.
· Room and board if you live at home, in a nursing home, or in a hospice residential facility.
· Emergency room visits, inpatient facility care, and ambulance transportation unless arranged by your hospice medical team; treatment, including medications, equipment and supplies for conditions unrelated to the life-limiting illness.
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