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how much does it cost to stay in glenbeigh rehab for 15 days

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Where can I stay in Glenbeigh?

Download an XLS version of Glenbeigh's 2022 full chargemaster. For more information about the cost of your care, please contact our patient financial services staff in the Glenbeigh business office by email at [email protected] or by calling 1-800-234-1001. These prices are correct as of January 1, 2022.

What is included in the care of Glenbeigh?

What is the cost for treatment if I do not have any insurance or I don't want to use my insurance? The private pay rate for a 30-day stay is $15,000 all inclusive except for physician fees. Longer stays are also available.

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What is Glenbeigh doing about alcoholism and addiction?

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How does Glenbeigh help people recover from addiction?

In order for a person to recover from the disease of addiction, one must abstain from all mood-altering chemicals. Glenbeigh attempts to match patients based on age and drug of choice while in the detox process.

What tests does Glenbeigh use?

Glenbeigh uses the most accurate tests available. Glenbeigh continues to promote the use of masks, social distancing, daily temperature checks and hand washing among patients and staff.

Why is Glenbeigh important?

Glenbeigh strives to impart principles of recovery in all areas of the treatment experience. How patients dress while in treatment is an important reflection on their willingness to follow direction and make valuable changes. Patients are not to wear any clothing that is sexually provocative.

What medications are used for sleep?

We use Tramadol, Suboxone (limited days), Clonidine, Bentyl for cramping, Imodium, and either Melatonin or Trazadone for sleep. These medications, along with the expertise of our medical and nursing staff, help minimize withdrawal symptoms.

How long should you pack clothing at Glenbeigh?

Glenbeigh provides the linens, towels, three balanced, nutritional meals a day and snacks. Patients should pack clothing for approximately 7 days. Laundry facilities are available at no cost, but patients need to bring their own laundry detergent.

What time is the visitation time for a syringe?

Visitation time is every Saturday from 2:00-5:00 pm, however patients are not permitted to have any visitors for the first 48 hours of their stay. All visitors must be pre-registered and are required to present a photo I.D. at the time of visitation.

Is Glenbeigh a locked unit?

Glenbeigh is not a locked unit. Patients that come to Glenbeigh come on their own free will and sign themselves into treatment. Glenbeigh is a specialty hospital for the treatment of alcoholism and other drug addictions and not a psychiatric unit.

What is Glenbeigh for women?

Treatment at Glenbeigh addresses the special needs of these women, which may include a history of trauma, domestic violence, self-esteem issues or shame created by the cultural bias toward addicted women. Glenbeigh provides alcohol and drug addicted women with an environment where they feel “safe” and comfortable talking about problems they may never have faced before. Special facilities and services for women in inpatient treatment and extended residential care include housing in a separate wing of the hospital where they have their own lounge areas to ensure privacy. Female therapists and all female counseling groups provide the opportunity to gain support from other women in order to deal with sensitive issues and begin the healing process.

What is Glenbeigh's role in addiction?

Glenbeigh focuses not only on the patient, but also on the family and friends affected by the disease of addiction. By treating each patient as a whole person and developing a deep understanding of each individual’s issues, Glenbeigh helps move clients from addiction to healthy, productive lives.

What is equity in primary residence?

Equity in primary residence shall be defined as the current market value of the primary residence less the sum of amounts due on all loans for which the primari ly residence is the collateral for the loan. The loans could include first mortgages and second mortgages (including, home equity loans and lines of credit).

What are the factors that determine the amount of financial assistance?

The five factors are: family income, equity in primary residence, other net assets, number of dependents and county of residence.Income.

What is financial assistance?

Financial assistance is that portion of a patient’s bill for which the patient and/or patient’s responsible party is legally required to pay to Glenbeigh and is forgiven by Glenbeigh based upon the patient and/or patient’s responsible party providing documented evidence of a lack of ability to pay for the services provided.

What is bad debt?

Bad debts are amounts due from a patient or patient’s responsible party resulting from treatment for services provided to a patient and for whom the patient and/or patient’s responsible party, having the requisite financial resources to pay for the treatment services, has demonstrated an unwillingness to pay a bill.

What is the determination of eligibility for financial assistance?

The determination of eligibility for financial assistance will be based on the patient’s and participating family member’s or other responsible payer’s ability to pay. Financial assistance determinations will not be based on the patient’s age, sex, race, creed, disability, sexual orientation or national origin.

How to contact Glenbeigh Business Office?

By calling 1-800-234-1001 and ask to speak to the business office. Through direct Email to the business office at [email protected]. By standard mail at: Attn: Glenbeigh Business Office, P.O. Box 298, Rock Creek, Ohio 44084.

What is chargemaster in hospital?

A chargemaster is a comprehensive list of charges for each inpatient and outpatient service or item provided by a hospital – each test, exam, surgical procedure, room charge, etc. Given the many services provided by hospitals 24 hours a day, seven days a week, a chargemaster may contain thousands of services and related charges.

What is a chargemaster at Glenbeigh?

The information provided below includes a comprehensive list of charges for each inpatient and outpatient service or item provided by a hospital, also known as a chargemaster. Chargemaster amounts are never billed to a patient or received as payment by the hospital. It is not a helpful tool for patients to comparison shop between hospitals or to estimate what health care services are going to cost them out of their own pocket. For information about the cost of your care, please contact Glenbeigh's financial services specialists in the business office by calling 1-800-234-1001.

How many managed care networks does Glenbeigh have?

Glenbeigh participates in more than 60 managed care networks. Our staff works with your insurance/managed care company to utilize the benefits that best fit your treatment needs for the most appropriate level of care.

What does "shoppable" mean in insurance?

The shoppable or all services price list was developed to help you determine the potential cost for services only.

Why are actual charges different from estimated charges?

Your actual charges may differ from the estimated charges for many reasons, including the seriousness of your medical condition, the length of time in the hospital and the services and supplies you receive.

Does Glenbeigh offer financial assistance?

Glenbeigh offers financial assistance to patients with unpaid coinsurance, deductibles and non-covered services if the patient meets financial assistance eligibility criteria. Glenbeigh's financial assistance policy as well as the financial application is available below. Please contact the Business Office if you need assistance with the application process.

Is Glenbeigh liable for the difference between charges?

Glenbeigh shall not be liable for any difference between charges listed in the price lists and the final bill for services. You may be eligible for financial assistance under the Glenbeigh financial assistance program. Financial need is evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

We are here when you need us

More people are referred to Glenbeigh by alumni, family members, social service agencies, healthcare providers and business associates than any other hospital specializing in alcohol and drug treatment.

In-Network Provider for Private Insurance and Medicare

Glenbeigh participates in more than 60 managed care networks. Our staff works with your insurance/managed care company to utilize the benefits that best fit your treatment needs.

Family Zoom Education Sessions

Glenbeigh believes alcoholism and addiction is a family disease. Glenbeigh's family programming remains in a virtual format for loved ones of current patients.

How long does it take to get into an inpatient rehab facility?

You’re admitted to an inpatient rehabilitation facility within 60 days of being discharged from a hospital.

What is part A in rehabilitation?

Inpatient rehabilitation care. Part A covers inpatient hospital stays, care in a skilled nursing facility, hospice care, and some home health care. Health care services or supplies needed to diagnose or treat an illness, injury, condition, disease, or its symptoms and that meet accepted standards of medicine.

What is the benefit period for Medicare?

benefit period. The way that Original Medicare measures your use of hospital and skilled nursing facility (SNF) services. A benefit period begins the day you're admitted as an inpatient in a hospital or SNF. The benefit period ends when you haven't gotten any inpatient hospital care (or skilled care in a SNF) for 60 days in a row.

Does Medicare cover outpatient care?

Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) Part B covers certain doctors' services, outpatient care, medical supplies, and preventive services.

Does Medicare cover private duty nursing?

Medicare doesn’t cover: Private duty nursing. A phone or television in your room. Personal items, like toothpaste, socks, or razors (except when a hospital provides them as part of your hospital admission pack). A private room, unless medically necessary.

How long does it take for Medicare to pay for nursing care?

Up to 20 days of nursing care is 100% covered by Medicare. After day 21 and up to day 100, patients will pay a copay that averages $170.50. After 100 days, all Medicare coverage ends, and all payments are the patient’s responsibility.

What are the advantages of an annuity?

The individual can use these payments for a nursing home, a car payment, or anything else. The main advantage of having an annuity is financial discipline. The annuity forces savings to be stretched out over time and regular payments are guaranteed. Additional advantages of annuities are:

What is nursing home?

Nursing homes provide nursing care for the elderly around-the-clock, with 24-hour medical care available. These types of care are also referred to as skilled-nursing care and convalescent care.

How many activities of daily living do you need to be on long term care insurance?

Generally, to receive payments for nursing home care or assisted living, a person must need help in at least two activities of daily living.

How much does a nursing home cost?

Nursing Home Costs. According to Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey,1 a private room in a nursing home costs $290 per day, or $8,821 per month. Semi-private rooms are more affordable, though they average $255 per day, or $7,756 per month. What can you expect to spend on nursing home care?

What is in home care?

Options for providers of in-home care include homemaking-service providers, which can help older people with daily activities of living and household tasks like cleaning, cooking, and running errands, and home health aides, who are trained in providing more extensive care yet also still serve as companions. In some cases, individuals and families may opt for skilled in-home nursing care, which would typically be provided by a registered nurse or certified therapist who can administer medication and monitor vitals.

How much does assisted living cost?

Assisted-living facilities average $141 per day, which translates to $4,300 per month, and $51,600 per year. While this represents an increase over the past few years (about seven percent since 2018), assisted living is far more affordable than semi-private or private rooms in nursing homes.

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