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Adult Day Health Care Explained: What It Is, What to Expect & How to Pay for It
What It Is
Like adult day care, adult day health care provides a safe, caring setting for adults who require supervision or care during the day. Adult day health programs are designed for individuals who require a more skilled level of care. These programs offer medical services, like rehabilitation, therapy, nursing care and special nutrition. The programs are structured and designed, often through the development of a personal care plan, to cover the daily individual needs of each participant. Participants of adult day health care require some health care, unlike adult day care participants.
What to Expect
Adult day health care is based primarily around participants' health care needs. Most programs offer meals and some provide transportation. The activities and programming reflect the diverse needs of participants and their levels of functioning. Common activities include current events classes, arts and crafts, music, mind-stimulating games, and exercise, as appropriate to each individual.
Paying for Adult Day Health Care
Adult day health care centers provide many health and social services for a set daily fee. Many centers have sliding scales. Medicare, Medigap and Managed Care do not cover adult day health care.
Read a detailed description of all types of reimbursements.
Medicaid
What It Covers
Medicaid usually covers all adult day health services.
Conditions and Limitations
In some instances, Medicaid approves coverage for fewer days per week than an individual requires. If, for example, Medicaid approves only three days per week, but the individual requires five days, then the individual is financially responsible for the two additional days of attendance. Medicaid approves the number of days based on a doctor's recommendation.
LTCI
What It Covers
Homecare Only and Comprehensive policies pay benefits in an adult day health care facility, but the amount of coverage depends on the individual policy. For information on how to determine what kind of LTCI policy suits your needs, visit our Financing Long Term Care Expert Column.
Veterans Benefits
What It Covers
Veterans Benefits cover adult day health care services.
- Conditions and Limitations Veteran must meet eligibility criteria for VA benefits, and
- Demonstrate need for this type of care
How to Find and Assess
Gilbert Guide provides national adult day health care listings along with information on how to assess adult day health care programs so that you can find a program that will best fit your needs.
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