Dear Editor,
We are happy to see that
Maine’s Federal Delegation unanimously supports bi-partisan legislation to end
an arbitrary cap on the annual amount Medicare will cover for those who need
outpatient therapy services.
These arbitrary spending limits
are preventing older Mainers from receiving the rehabilitation care they need
from their therapists.
Strokes, surgeries, and trauma
from falls or other injuries sometimes result in patients needing extensive
care by physical, occupational or speech therapists. Unfortunately, due to the
existing therapy caps, many seniors on Medicare are facing expensive
out-of-pocket costs for treatments they need.
A failure by Congress to repeal
a harsh limit on therapy treatments, poses very real financial and medical
threats to seniors already struggling from strokes or debilitating conditions
like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Some could be forced to ration care and may
simply not be able to afford as many therapy sessions as they need, putting
them in danger of new injuries.
Rehabilitation services are
critical for seniors to maintain their independence so they can remain in their
homes.
Therapy also helps to avoid
costly nursing home care or hospitalizations that can bankrupt those who are
already struggling with high health care costs.
Seniors have worked hard and
paid into Medicare their whole lives. Congress needs to immediately fix this
harmful policy so seniors can get the rehabilitation services they need.
We look forward to hearing more from our
Federal Delegation on their work to repeal these heartless caps, which will
only hasten the ill-health of our most vulnerable neighbors.
John and Vilene Farina
AARP Maine Outreach Volunteers
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