Bridgeway Senior Living FAQs

What types of insurance do you accept?

If you have Medicare part A, they will pay for your stay at a skilled nursing facility after being admitted to a hospital for 3 nights with a doctor’s order. Medicare part B will pay for part of your stay. We also accept most insurance plans. If you are not sure if your insurance plan…

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What happens if I go home and I don’t feel like I’m getting better?

You are always welcome back if you are not feeling well. Each insurance company has different guidelines regarding readmission and our admissions team is always available to help. If you have Medicare, you can be readmitted to the facility within 30 days of discharge if you still have Medicare days available. We are always available…

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What will happen when it’s time for me to go home?

Your care team will continually monitor you and your progress and help you make a seamless transition to home. Our therapists are available to conduct safety evaluations at your home to ensure that there will not be any barriers to your success at home. Any family members or caretakers can get an educational in-service on…

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Will I work with a therapist after I leave Bridgeway?

If you still need some therapy after going home, our discharge planner will help you decide which home health companies will work best for you based on preference, insurance plan, and location. They will make sure that you have everything set up for you when you go home.

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What if I am in too much pain or too tired to participate in therapy?

Your therapy should not cause intense pain. If it does, your session will stop and the therapist will work to make changes to your medication and therapy in order to make it more manageable for you. Sometimes you may be tired and you can choose to continue working with your therapist after a nap or…

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