For Providers & Clinics

Partnering to Support Your Patients at Home

Thank you for considering Mount Desert Nursing Association as a trusted partner in your patients' care. This page is designed to help providers and clinics navigate our referral process, understand eligibility requirements for Medicare home health services, and ensure a smooth transition of care to the home setting.

Who Qualifies for Home Health Services Under Medicare?

Medicare eligibility for home health requires:

  • A face-to-face visit with a Maine-based provider within the last 60 days

  • The patient must be homebound (see definition below)

  • A skilled need such as nursing, physical therapy, or occupational therapy

  • Services must be intermittent and medically necessary

    Homebound Status – Medicare Definition:

Leaving the home isn’t recommended due to the patient’s condition. The patient requires assistance (from a person or device) to leave home, and absences from home are infrequent or short in duration (e.g., medical appointments, church).

Read more on Medicare.gov – Homebound Status

Useable Diagnoses for Medicare Home Health

Patients must have a skilled need tied to a medical diagnosis. Below are some common, usable diagnoses that support home health eligibility under Medicare:

✅ Examples:

  • Stroke (CVA)

  • Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)

  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

  • Recent orthopedic surgery (e.g., hip or knee replacement)

  • Post-fall with injury or mobility decline

  • Wound care needs (e.g., diabetic ulcers)

  • Exacerbation of chronic conditions requiring skilled intervention

🚫 Not Typically Covered (Non-Examples):

  • Generalized fatigue without medical cause

  • Need for companion care only

  • Stable, non-skilled chronic conditions without recent change

  • Solely medication refills without skilled need

Understanding Our Services

Our home health care is intermittent, meaning care is provided for short durations, typically:

  • 1-hour visits

  • Up to 3 times per week, depending on patient need

  • Focused on returning the patient to their prior level of function

We offer:

  • Skilled Nursing (CPT Code: G0299)

  • Physical Therapy (CPT Code: G0151)

  • Occupational Therapy (CPT Code: G0152)

Our goal is to restore the patient's independence and reduce rehospitalizations.

Home Health vs. Caregivers: What’s the Difference?

Home Health (what we provide):

  • Licensed clinical services (nursing, PT, OT)

  • Ordered by a provider

  • Covered by Medicare/insurance when eligible

  • Time-limited, goal-directed care

Caregivers/Personal Support Workers:

  • Non-clinical assistance (bathing, meal prep, companionship)

  • Not covered by Medicare

Long-term support, often private pay or via long-term care insurance

How to Refer a Patient

We accept referrals from any Maine-licensed provider.

1. Submit a Referral

  • Download and complete our Referral & Intake Form (PDF)

  • Fax completed form to: (Your Fax Number Here)

  • Ensure patient has been seen within the last 60 days

2. We’ll Take It From There

  • Our intake team will confirm eligibility and initiate services as appropriate.

Our NPI: #1770955783

Questions?

We’re here to help.
Contact Amanda McFetridge at:
📧 office@mountdesertnursing.org

Our Mission

The Mount Desert Nursing Association’s mission is to improve the health, safety, and independence of the people of Mount Desert Island, Trenton, and Lamoine through the delivery of high quality and compassionate skilled nursing and other in-home health care services, advocacy, education and prevention programs.