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PamelaH1955
Asked September 2017
Will Medicare pay for a ramp for a wheelchair to get into the house?
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No, Medicare doesn't typically pay for home improvements. You can check with your local Area Agency on Aging or Habitat for Humanity or church. Some local groups do construction work at no or low cost.
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