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  2. Does Medicare pay for nursing home care? An expert ... - AOL

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    One way to cover the costs of a nursing home or stay in a similar setting is to purchase long-term care (LTC) insurance. According to AARP , most people buy LTC insurance when they are aged 55 to 65.

  3. Does Medicare pay for nursing home care? - AOL

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    Medicare does not usually cover long-term nursing home costs. However, some plans may fund temporary stays in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) if someone needs specialized care.

  4. Nursing home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nursing facilities offer (by county planning process) the most extensive care a person can get outside a hospital, if one discounts regional medical centers, alternative programs in the community (sometimes now, medical homes, and 24 hour care programs), and the newer assisted living facilities. Nursing homes offer help with custodial care ...

  5. Home Care vs. Nursing Homes: Which Option Fits Your Budget? - AOL

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    Many people get the opportunity to analyze whether it is more affordable to get home care or to live in a nursing facility. Whether it's your aging parents, or if you're getting up there in years ...

  6. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    Medicare does not pay unless skilled-nursing care is needed and given in certified skilled nursing facilities or by a skilled nursing agency in the home. Assisted living facilities usually do not meet Medicare's requirements. However, Medicare pays for some skilled care if the elderly person meets the requirements for the Medicare home health ...

  7. Independent senior living - Wikipedia

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    Monthly costs vary significantly by community type, size of apartment, location and services offered. The average total cost for a U.S. one bedroom independent senior living apartment is $2,750 per month. In 2011, the average rate for a private bedroom at a U.S. nursing home was $239 per day, or nearly $7,270 per month. [5]

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