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Haven Home Health accepts Medicare and other selected private insurances. Medicare beneficiaries are not responsible for co-payments or a deductible for home health services covered by Medicare Part A. If you are a member of a Medicare HMO or other private plan, you may be subject to certain out-of-pocket costs. Please tell a Haven employee, and we will contact your plan to determine coverage and eligibility. Please call 801-676-6000 for insurance coverage in your area.

The three criteria for admission to home care are:

  • You are homebound (it requires great effort or assistance in order to leave your home and outings are infrequent and of short duration).
  • You are in need of intermittent health care that requires skilled nursing, speech therapy, or physical therapy.
  • Your primary care physician must sign the initial plan of care.
You may benefit from home care if:
  • You are recovering from an illness, injury, or surgery.
  • You are disabled.
  • You are recovering from or have experienced a stroke, heart condition, hypertension, cancer, diabetes, lung disease, etc.

The Medicare home health benefit does not cover shift work, 24-hour care, live-in assistance, or non-medical care.

 

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Haven HealthCare at Home is a full service home health care agency, offering both medical and non-medical home care to families throughout the Salt Lake Utah Area. Our service area includes Salt Lake City as well as Ogden, Provo and surrounding cities. Services include nursing care, physical and occupational therapy, post-hospital rehabilitation, extended care, wound care, home health aides, medical social workers, medication management, and hospice care. Home caregivers and personal care assistants provide help with activities of daily living, senior and eldercare, Alzheimer’s and dementia care, transportation and companionship. SITE MAP. GLOSSARY.