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What does a resident do when Medicare benefits exhaust and/or are terminated and would like to become a permanent placement?

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What does a resident do when Medicare benefits exhaust and/or are terminated and would like to become a permanent placement?

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Arrangements would be made with the Business Office (billing) as to how the resident’s continuing stay would be covered. A resident would become either a Private Pay or Medicaid resident, whichever they qualify for. If a resident carries a Long Term Care Insurance that covers basis and/or custodial care, the resident would be a Private Pay resident and would be responsible for submitting the monthly claim to his/her Insurance carrier for reimbursement.

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