Frequently Asked Questions

 

What are the visiting hours?

We are always open to visitors, however we recommend visiting between 9am and 8pm.

How can I receive rehabilitation services?

Rehabilitation must be ordered by the resident’s physician, so each resident will be seen according to their physician’s direction. Our in-house rehabilitation staff works with residents accordingly and would be happy to have family members present during their rehabilitation sessions.

Do the resident rooms have a television and can I purchase cable service?

Our resident rooms come with televisions and cable services can be ordered through the local vendor.

When does Medicare Part A cover the stay in a skilled nursing facility?

Residents must have a Medicare card that reads “Hospital Insurance” and must have spent a minimum of three consecutive nights in a hospital no more than 30 days before entering a skilled nursing facility. A physician must also certify that the resident needs “skilled” care on a continuing basis. During the first 20 days of care, Medicare will pay 100%. For days 21-100, a daily co-insurance rate will be due as determined by Medicare. For a stay longer than 100 days, Medicare will no longer pay for skilled nursing.

Can we bring a family pet to visit?

Pets are always welcome at Claremont. However, for the safety of our Residents and staff, we ask that you clean up after your pet , keep them on a leash and with you at all times.

 

 
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