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  2. Does Medicare cover stair lifts? What older adults need to ...

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    Medicare also does not pay for equipment it considers used for “comfort or convenience” such as bathroom grab bars, handrails, or wheelchair ramps. Similarly, no Medigap supplemental plan will ...

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    "The rail was purchased after my mom broke her hip to keep her from rolling off the bed," said one reviewer. "Due to the fact that it's adjustable, it also works to help remind her (dementia) to ...

  4. Grab bar - Wikipedia

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    Grab bars can be installed in different positions: Vertical grab bars may help with balance while standing. Horizontal grab bars provide assistance when sitting or rising, or to grab onto in case of a slip or fall. Some grab bars can be installed at an angle, depending on the needs of the user and the positioning.

  5. Is Medicare keeping pace with our aging population? Experts ...

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    Medicare also covers most age-appropriate vaccines, mental health screening and services, nutrition therapy services, and alcohol and drug misuse therapy, along with dozens of other types of care.

  6. Stair lift - Wikipedia

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    There is a second-user market for some types of stair lift. This is most common with straight rail domestic types. The rails can be cut to length if too long, or extended with a "joining kit". During the early days of curved rail stair lifts there was no second user market because of the difficulty of matching rails to a different layout.

  7. Long-term care insurance - Wikipedia

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    Long-term care insurance covers care generally not covered by health insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid. Individuals who require long-term care are generally not sick in the traditional sense but are unable to perform two of the six activities of daily living (ADLs) such as dressing, bathing, eating, toileting, continence, transferring (getting ...

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