Who Pays
Private Pay – The resident pays with their
own personal funds from a pension, retirement account,
CD, savings or other source of income.
Medicare – Medicare is a program of the
federal government designed to provide medical insurance
for persons over the age of 65 or older, or for people
who are permanently disabled. Medicare Part A pays for
inpatient hospital care and services at skilled nursing
centers for up to 100 days if medically necessary following
a 3 day in patient hospital stay.
Medicaid – Medicaid is a Federal and State
of Indiana program administered by the local Family
Independence Agency for those needing assistance to
pay for all or part of their healthcare expenses. If
a resident is eligible for Medicaid based on their income
and assets, Medicaid will pay all or part of the cost
of skilled nursing care, as long as care is determined
medically necessary.
Long Term Care Insurance – Some residents
have specific insurance policies to cover the cost of
long-term care services. Sanctuary at St. Paul's
is happy to work with insurance cases on an individual
basis. All private insurance billing by Sanctuary at St. Paul's is done as a convenience to the resident and
their family. However, the resident will have the financial
burden to fulfill the payment to Sanctuary at St. Paul's.
Private Insurance – There may be times
when a resident has been involved in an accident and
there is either automobile or other liability insurance
responsible for payment of resident’s medical
expenses. Sanctuary at St. Paul's is happy to
work with insurance cases on an individual basis. All
private insurance billing by Sanctuary at St. Paul's
is done as a convenience to the resident and their family.
However, the resident will have the financial burden
to fulfill the payment to Sanctuary at St. Paul's.
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