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Frequently Asked Questions

These are the most commonly asked questions about Avery Home Health.
What is home health care?
Home health care delivers skilled medical services right in your home. This includes nursing, therapy, and social work to support your recovery, manage chronic conditions, and help you stay independent.
It is designed to provide the care you need to heal safely, maintain your health, and live confidently at home.
Who qualifies for home health services under Medicare?
You may qualify for home health care if you:
  • Have Medicare Part A and/or Part B
  • Are under the care of a licensed healthcare provider
  • Need skilled nursing or therapy services
  • Are considered homebound, meaning leaving home requires help or significant effort
In many cases, Medicare covers 100% of approved home health services for eligible patients.
What insurance do you accept?
We currently accept Original Medicare (Part A and/or Part B).
At this time, we do not accept Medicare Advantage plans, private insurance, or Medicaid.
What services do you provide?
We offer a range of home health services, including:
  • Skilled Nursing
  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Speech Therapy
  • Medical Social Work
  • Certified Nursing Assistant
Covered services typically have no out-of-pocket costs. Non-covered services may have separate charges.
How do I start receiving services?
Home health services require a referral from an authorized healthcare provider, such as a physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or surgeon.
Once we receive your referral and confirm your Medicare eligibility, our team will contact you to schedule an in-home assessment.
What does “homebound” mean?
A person is considered homebound when leaving home requires significant effort, assistance, or is not medically recommended because of a health condition.
You may still leave home occasionally for appointments, religious services, or short outings and still qualify for care.
Will Medicare cover the cost of services?
If you meet Medicare’s requirements, approved home health services are usually covered at 100%.
Covered services typically have no out-of-pocket costs. Non-covered services may have separate charges.
How often will someone visit my home?
Visit schedules depend on your condition and care plan.
Our team will work with you and your provider to create a schedule that supports your recovery and health needs.
Do you provide 24-hour or live-in care?
No. Home health care is provided on a part-time or scheduled basis for short-term medical needs.
Medicare does not cover 24-hour or live-in care services.
Can my family or caregiver be involved?
Yes. We encourage family and caregiver involvement throughout the care process.
Our team can provide guidance and education to help support your care plan and independence at home.

Why Families Trust Avery Home Health

Personalized Care

Every patient receives attention tailored to their unique needs and comfort.
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Strong Relationships

We build genuine connections that create trust and peace of mind.

Accommodating Team

Our staff is attentive, flexible, and always ready to support patients and families.
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Clear Communication

We work closely with referring physicians to ensure seamless and effective care.

Commitment to Excellence

We take pride in delivering care that is both clinically sound and deeply compassionate.
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