Payment Options

Payment

Home Health agencies that accept Medicare patients or referrals from the Council on Aging must adhere to strict guidelines maintained by the Ohio Department of Health and the Council on Aging. 
 
If a home health agency only accepts private pay for services they are not regulated. Hillebrand Home Health is proud to accept the following forms of payment.
 
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS PAYING WITH CREDIT CARD: We impose a surcharge of 3.0% when paying with a credit card, which is not greater than our cost of acceptance. The adjustment will appear on your receipt. We do not surcharge debit cards. Any purchases made with a debit card or cash will not include a surcharge.

Payment Options We Accept

Elderly Services Program is managed by the Council on Aging of Southwest Ohio. A representative from the COA will meet with potential clients to conduct a needs analysis and determine what portion of the services the clients are responsible for. Clients should call the Council on Aging to determine their qualifications and to request Hillebrand Home Health as their service provider.

Established for adults over the age of 65. Medicare will pay for limited home health services. The client must be homebound and the client’s medical physician must write an order/prescription for skilled services. Skilled services means the client needs a registered nurse, physical therapy, occupational therapy and/or speech pathology.

Commonly known as Medicare HMO’s. Clients may chose to receive their Medicare benefit through an independent insurance company such as AARP or United Health Care. Clients must be homebound and receive an order/prescription from their primary care physician for skilled home health services.

Clients that do not qualify for any programs may choose to pay for home health services. Many clients choose to have someone come into their home to help maintain their independence instead of residing in an institutional setting.

Payment Options We Accept

Elderly Services Program is managed by the Council on Aging of Southwest Ohio.
A representative from the COA will meet with potential clients to conduct a needs analysis and determine what portion of the services the clients are responsible for. Clients should call the Council on Aging to determine their qualifications and to request Hillebrand Home Health as their service provider.

Established for adults over the age of 65. Medicare will pay for limited home health services. The client must be homebound and the client’s medical physician must write an order/prescription for skilled services. Skilled services means the client needs a registered nurse, physical therapy, occupational therapy and/or speech pathology.

Commonly known as Medicare HMO’s. Clients may chose to receive their Medicare benefit through an independent insurance company such as AARP or United Health Care. Clients must be homebound and receive an order/prescription from their primary care physician for skilled home health services.

Clients that do not qualify for any programs may choose to pay for home health services. Many clients choose to have someone come into their home to help maintain their independence instead of residing in an institutional setting.