Medicare, Medicaid and Most Insurance Policies Accepted
Glenview Terrace is both Medicare and Medicaid approved and accepts most insurances—including managed care (HMOs and PPOs) and VA.
2011 Medicare Facts from Glenview Terrace
2011 Medicare premiums and co-pays
Part A skilled nursing facility co-pay—Days 1 to 20 — You pay $0
Part A skilled nursing facility co-pay—Days 21 to 100 — $141.50 a day
Medicare Co-pay may be covered if you have supplemental insurance
Part B annual deductible — $162
Part B co-pay after meeting annual deductible — 20%
What's the difference between Medicare Parts A & B?
Part A helps pay for certain services provided by a hospital, skilled nursing center (such as Glenview Terrace), hospice or home health agency. Part B helps pay for physicians, therapists and other services not covered by Part A.
Who is eligible for Medicare?
With certain exceptions, you must be at least 65 years of age to be eligible for Medicare.
What will Medicare Part A pay for in a skilled nursing center?
Under certain conditions, Medicare Part A will pay for a portion of inpatient skilled nursing or rehabilitation services provided in a participating healthcare center like Glenview Terrace. Medicare Part A will pay up to 100 days—after at least a three-day qualifying hospital stay (which includes three consecutive midnights). Medicare may pay all of the covered services for the first 20 days. During the last 80 days, you will be required to pay a daily co-insurance amount (see above). Though the maximum Medicare Part A benefit is 100 days, each guest's coverage will vary based on individual medical conditions.
Managed Care Plans at Glenview Terrace
For your convenience, here's the current list of all the managed care plans (HMO, PPO, etc.) contracted with Glenview Terrace:
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For insurance plans not listed above—or for more information—please call our Admissions Department at 847.729.9090.
