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Term Rehabilitation (physical, occupational, and speech-language therapies) is typically covered by Medicare. This is described in more detail below, under Who Pays for the Care at Renaissance Gardens?

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Term Rehabilitation (physical, occupational, and speech-language therapies) is typically covered by Medicare. This is described in more detail below, under Who Pays for the Care at Renaissance Gardens?

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• For Long-Term Nursing Care, there is a daily rate and a 100% refundable entrance deposit.* Assisted Care in Massachusetts **Entrance Fee in New Jersey Back to Top Q: Who pays for the care provided at Renaissance Gardens? A: All people who come to Renaissance Gardens first undergo a financial review and pay a 100% refundable entrance deposit.** How they pay for our services depends primarily on the services provided: For Assisted Living*, and for Alzheimer’s Care or Respite Care*** provided within Assisted Living*, the resident typically pays a monthly itemized bill out of pocket. Neither health insurance nor Medicare covers Assisted Living*. For Short-Term Rehabilitation (physical, occupational, and speech-language therapies) ordered by a physician, Medicare typically provides coverage for up to 100 days per year, as long as the patient continues to comply with therapy and shows progress. For Long-Term Nursing Care, and for Alzheimer’s Care or Respite Care*** provided with Long-Term

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