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JOHNPAUL
Asked February 2015
My Dad is in the hospital and he needs rehab he is also a diabetic. Is there help for him?
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Talk to the discharge planning department. Rehab is generally covered in full by Medicare for the first 20 days and with a copay, for a further period if the patient is making progress.
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