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  2. Does Medicare cover home health aide services? - AOL

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    People with Medicare pay 20% of the Medicare-approved cost for necessary medical equipment and supplies, such as a wheelchair, cane, or walker. Medicare only covers care from one Medicare-approved ...

  3. Will Medicare Pay for a Cane? - AOL

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    If you need help getting around at home, Medicare may cover a cane as part of the durable medical equipment (DME) benefit. That said, there exceptions to coverage.

  4. Will medicare pay for a cane? - AOL

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  5. Medicare can pay for a caregiver under specific circumstances. We explain what home health services Medicare covers, how to qualify, costs, and more.

  6. Does Medicare pay for a caregiver? - AOL

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    Medicare covers medically necessary DME when supported by a doctor’s letter. Equipment may include: blood sugar monitor and test strips. canes, crutches, scooters, walkers, and wheelchairs ...

  7. Will Medicare pay for your home health care needs? It might ...

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    If you meet all of Medicare’s home health care tests, you’ll pay nothing for covered services, with one exception: You’ll owe 20% of the cost of durable medical equipment under Part B, plus ...

  8. Medicare Caregiver Coverage and Qualifications - AOL

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    If you’re purchasing Medicare-covered medical equipment (such as a walker), you pay 20% of the purchase price after you meet your Part B deductible (which is $240 in 2024). Takeaway

  9. What types of caregiver will Medicare pay for? - AOL

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    Under Medicare rules, caregivers are qualified healthcare professionals such as nurses or therapists. Medicare does not pay for care from family members, friends, or privately hired home health aides.