Frequently Asked Questions
Skilled Nursing
What is my payor type?
Steelville Senior Living accepts the following payor types:
- Private Pay
- Private Insurance – the admissions team will contact your insurance plan and discuss with you your benefits and coverage.
- Medicare A – coverage of skilled nursing care while receiving daily nursing or therapy services following a qualifying hospital stay.
- Medicare B – partial coverage of therapy if no qualifying hospital stay.
- Medicare D – pharmacy coverage
- Medicare Advantage Plans – the admissions team will contact your provider and discuss with you your benefits and coverage.
- Medicaid – a Steelville Senior Living representative will be available to discuss your qualifications for Medicaid and, in some situations, allow admission while your Medicaid is pending. The facility’s social services designee will be available to assist with your Medicaid application, as well as your annual Medicaid recertification, when you are already a resident.
- Long-term care insurance – if needed, your provider will be contacted to check benefits and assistance will be available to help with the necessary paperwork to obtain payment.
What are skilled services?
Complex and Simple Wound Care
Hospice Care
Respite Care
Dialysis
Lab Services
IV Therapy
Radiology Services
Oxygen Therapy
Medication Management
Tracheostomy Care
In-house Medical Visits
Adult Day Care – LINK TO GRAPHIC
Therapeutic Diets
Enteral Feeding
Assisted Living
What Can I Bring?
Rehabilitation
Is physician’s order required for admission to a skilled care or rehabilitation center?
Yes, your loved one will need to obtain an order from their primary care physician prior to arrival.
General
Do you offer Adult Day Services?
Yes we do. Contact social services for more information.
What level of care do I need?
We offer three levels of care. Explain difference.
Are you pet friendly?
We encourage pet visits upon approval by the administrator. Your pet may not reside in the facility.
Can my spouse and I share a room/apartment?
Yes, of course.