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Dinwiddie Health & Rehab Center FAQs

Explore our answers to frequently asked questions about accommodations, payment, visitors, and more.

FAQs

Healthcare Services

What kinds of doctors serve your patients and residents?
Each of our facilities has its own team of physicians, plus a medical director and other contracted physicians, such as podiatrists, to help meet your needs.

What is your staff to patient/resident ratio?
Staffing ratios are based on patient and resident needs.

Do you offer outpatient services?
Our facilities currently serve the needs of inpatient rehabilitations, and do not currently offer outpatient services.

Accommodations

What kind of room will I be in?
Our Facilities offer private and semi-private rooms. We will make every effort to provide a private rom for you if requested. However, we cannot guarantee a private room unless we have an open bed. Our semi-private rooms are spacious and have a privacy curtain for your convenience.

Do you offer phone and cable services? Does each room have a phone and TV?
Our rooms are wired for both phone and cable.

Length of Stay

How long will I be in rehab?
Each patient has an individual plan of care. The length of time you will be in rehab depends on your progress and individual rehab program.

What is your average length of stay?
The average length of stay is approximately 28 days, but each patient’s stay is based on their individual needs and progress.

Payment

Does insurance pay for rehab?
Many insurance policies cover rehab services during an inpatient stay. However, it is important that you know and understand your coverage. Talk to your plan representatives and determine if our facility participates in your insurance company’s network of providers. Also, we advise you to inquire about deductibles and out-of-pocket expenses. You will want to determine if your plan will be primary or secondary to Medicare Part B during your stay, should you qualify for Medicare coverage. Rehab therapy is included in your skilled services if you have qualified for Medicare Skilled Coverage.

How does traditional Medicare work? What will I owe after Day 20?
The Medicare Part A program covers skilled services in our facility. Medicare A will cover the first 20 days of a patient’s stay in full as long as a daily skilled service is needed and is being provided, and you have available days. Beginning on Day 21 of the skilled service, the patient will owe coinsurance. The patient may have insurance that covers the coinsurance or be Medicaid eligible. Talk to your plan representative and determine if our facility participates with your insurance and how many coinsurance days they cover. Also inquire about deductibles and out-of-pocket expenses. In cases where there is no coverage available, the patient will be responsible for payment of the coinsurance.

How does my Medicare replacement Policy differ from traditional Medicare regarding rehab?
Medicare Replacement Policies (Medicare HMO) typically cover skilled services in the same manner as traditional Medicare A. The coverage may differ primarily in the number of full days covered as long as the beneficiary has not used all or part of these days prior to coming to our facility. Each Medicare HMO has its own stated number of fully covered days. In most cases, the fully-covered days are fewer under an HMO, but the coinsurance rate may be lower than that found under the traditional A. Contact your HMO representative to determine your number of fully covered days and coinsurance rates. Also inquire about the deductibles and out of pocket expenses.

What is your refund policy?
Click here for our refund policy.

Therapy

What kinds of therapy do you offer?
We offer physical, occupational, and speech therapy.

What is the difference between physical therapy and occupational therapy, and what does each accomplish?
Physical therapy provides strength, endurance, motor skills, function, and motor movement. Occupational therapy helps you perform activities of daily living such as dressing, bathing, and cooking. Speech therapy addresses issues such as swallowing and speaking.

How long is each therapy session?
15 to 70 minutes.

How much therapy will I receive each day? How many days a week?
This depends on your ability to function. Therapy is provided 5-7 days a week.

Will the therapist help me regain my daily skills?
Yes. That is our goal.

What type of clothing should I wear for rehab?
Comfortable clothing you would wear at home.

Visitors

Can my family visit?
Families are an important part of your recovery and they are welcome to visit at any time convenient to the patient or resident.

May family members come to therapy with me?
Yes. We encourage family members to participate in the rehab process and observe your progress by visiting during your scheduled therapies, if so desired.

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