Private Pay Residents Sample Clauses

The 'Private Pay Residents' clause defines the terms and conditions applicable to residents who are responsible for paying for their own care and services, rather than relying on third-party payers such as insurance or government programs. This clause typically outlines the payment obligations, billing procedures, and any requirements for deposits or advance payments for these residents. By clearly specifying the financial responsibilities and expectations for private pay residents, the clause ensures transparency and helps prevent disputes over payment, thereby facilitating smooth financial operations for the care facility.
Private Pay Residents. Private pay residents who elect to retain a bed in the facility during a period of hospitalization or therapeutic leave may do so by notifying the Admission Department by telephone, signing a bed guarantee letter with the Admission Department stating their intent to hold their bed at the facility’s private pay rate, and continuing payment at the private pay rate. The bed hold will be in effect until we receive written notice from the resident or Resident Representative to stop the bed hold or payment is discontinued.
Private Pay Residents. The items and services included in our daily rate of ______ which include basic room, board and general nursing care as required by the Resident's medical condition are listed in Exhibit 2. Payment for items and services that are included in the daily rate is payable one month in advance and due on the first of each month. You agree to make timely payments. You understand and agree that the Resident will be charged separately for additional items and services which the Resident or you (or the Resident's physician, with the Resident's or your approval) request and which are not included in our daily rates such as special nursing care, special equipment, pharmacy charges, laboratory charges and additional services such as telephone expenses, clothing, beauty and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ services and newspapers. A list of many of the ordinary items and services for which the Resident may be charged is at Exhibit 2. If the Resident, or you, or the Resident's physician (with the Resident's or your approval) request items or services other than those listed in Exhibit 2, you will be notified of the cost. Payment for these additional items and services is due within thirty (30) days after the Resident or you (or the Resident's physician with the Resident's or your approval) have requested them, and the Resident has received and been billed for them. Within ninety (90) days of receiving an item or service, or within thirty (30) days of payment, you or the Resident have the right to ask us for an itemized statement that briefly but clearly describes each item and service, the amount charged for it, and the identity of the payor billed for the service. You understand and agree that you are responsible for paying the Facility for items and services provided to the Resident during any period of time in which the Resident is or was a resident of the Facility and during which the Resident has not been determined eligible for Medical Assistance. If you do not pay the amount owed us after receiving Facility bills and we hire a collection agency or attorney because of your breach of this Agreement, you agree to pay their fees, expenses and court costs with your own funds. If you do not pay what is owed the Facility, you agree to apply to Medical Assistance for a determination of the Resident's income and assets available to pay the cost of the Resident's care. Once Medical Assistance determines the income and assets available to pay for the Resident's care, you agree to use such income and ...
Private Pay Residents. If you are a private-pay resident, or are receiving inpatient care reimbursed under the Maryland Medicare Program (and you are not covered under Medicaid), we will hold a bed for as long as you pay for it at the current daily rate unless you notify us otherwise.
Private Pay Residents. For Products and Services that a Pharmacy Operator provides to a Private Pay Resident (i) PharMerica shall directly ▇▇▇▇ and receive payment from the Private Pay Resident (or the legally responsible representative of the Private Pay Resident), and (ii) no Ceres Party, including without limitation, the applicable Facility Operator, nor any Affiliate thereof, shall have any financial responsibility for such Products and Services except as specifically provided in Section 9(e) below.
Private Pay Residents. If the resident is private-pay, or are receiving inpatient care reimbursed under the Medicare Program (and the resident is not covered under Medicaid), we will hold a bed for as long as you pay for it at the current daily rate unless you notify us otherwise.
Private Pay Residents. If Resident leaves Facility for a period of hospitalization, therapeutic leave, or any other reason, they shall be obligated to pay the Basic Daily Rate for any days that Resident’s bed is reserved until notified Resident no longer desires the bed. If resident elects not to reserve a bed, resident will be discharged from Facility, and readmission to Facility shall be subject to bed availability and any other condition of admission.
Private Pay Residents. If Resident leaves the Facility for a period of hospitalization, therapeutic leave, or any other reason (other than Resident’s death), and if Resident is not eligible for, or receiving, Medical Assistance benefits, Resident or Responsible Person may reserve a bed by electing, either verbally or in writing, to pay the applicable per diem rate in effect during the time period of Resident’s temporary absence. If Resident or Responsible Person, either verbally or in writing, elects not to reserve a bed or Resident or Responsible Person fails to make a verbal or written election to reserve a bed within twenty-four (24) hours of Resident’s departure from the Facility, then Resident’s or Responsible Person’s decision not to reserve a bed or his/her failure to make an election shall be construed as a request for discharge, and the Resident will be voluntarily discharged from the Facility effective the date of Resident’s transfer. Readmission of Resident to the Facility shall be subject to bed availability.

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