Services
LeBlanc Foundation Service Categories
1. Private Medical Concierge
2. Global Medical Transportation
3. Legacy Family Planning
4. Veteran Leadership & Reintegration
5. Executive & Family Care Coordination
1. Private Medical Concierge
- Specialist appointment coordination (domestic & international)
- In-home medical support referrals
- Discreet hospital admissions and recovery planning
- Wellness navigation for high-profile or aging individuals
- Counseling Services
- Alzheimer/Dementia Care
2. Global Medical Transportation
- Embryo, organ, and lab sample transportation
- Non-emergency transport for seniors and disabled individuals
- Cross-border medical travel coordination
- Executive relocation for treatment or long-term care
- Secure logistics for sensitive or time-critical medical cargo
- Transportation
3. Legacy Family Planning
- Estate, health directive, and long-term care planning
- End-of-life and succession coordination
- Spiritual and cultural legacy preservation
- Private wealth transition guidance
- Intergenerational retreats and healing services
4. Veteran Leadership & Reintegration
- Transition planning for retired officers and global veterans
- High-level reintegration and relocation services
- Veteran-focused wellness and lifestyle planning
- Legacy housing and multi-continent retirement support
- Discreet, non-VA support for mental health and logistics
5. Executive & Family Care Coordination
- 24/7 private concierge for health, housing, and travel
- Personal assistant and in-home staffing coordination
- Disability support for adult dependents
- Therapy and behavioral care referrals
- Family-wide integration of spiritual, cultural, and medical priorities
- In-Home Supportive Living
- Beauty & Spa Day
- Community Socialization
- Travel & Tours
SKILLED NURSING CARE
Skilled nursing services are covered when they’re given on a part-time or intermittent basis. In order for skilled nursing care to be covered by the Medicare home health benefit, your care must be necessary and ordered by your doctor for your specific condition. You must not need full time nursing care and you must be homebound . Skilled nursing services are given by either a registered nurse (RN) or a licensed practical nurse (LVN). If you get services from a LVN, your care will be supervised by a RN.
Home health nurses provide direct care and teach you and your caregivers about your care. They also manage, observe, and evaluate your care. Examples of skilled nursing care include: giving IV drugs, shots, or tube feedings; changing dressings; and teaching about prescription drugs or diabetes care. Any service that could be done safely by a non-medical person (or by yourself) without the supervision of a nurse, isn’t skilled nursing care. Home health aide services may be covered when given on a part-time or intermittent basis if needed as support services for skilled nursing care. Home health aide services must be part of the care for your illness or injury. Medicare doesn’t cover home health aide services unless you’re also getting skilled care such as nursing care or other physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech-language pathology services from the home health agency.
PHYSICAL THERAPY, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY SERVICES
Medicare/HMO uses the following criteria to assess whether these therapy services are reasonable and necessary in the home setting:
MEDICAL SOCIAL SERVICES
These services are covered when given under the direction of a doctor to help you with social and emotional concerns related to your illness. This might include counseling or help finding resources in your community.
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
Supplies, like wound dressings, are covered when they are ordered as part of your care.
Skilled nursing services are covered when they’re given on a part-time or intermittent basis. In order for skilled nursing care to be covered by the Medicare home health benefit, your care must be necessary and ordered by your doctor for your specific condition. You must not need full time nursing care and you must be homebound . Skilled nursing services are given by either a registered nurse (RN) or a licensed practical nurse (LVN). If you get services from a LVN, your care will be supervised by a RN.
Home health nurses provide direct care and teach you and your caregivers about your care. They also manage, observe, and evaluate your care. Examples of skilled nursing care include: giving IV drugs, shots, or tube feedings; changing dressings; and teaching about prescription drugs or diabetes care. Any service that could be done safely by a non-medical person (or by yourself) without the supervision of a nurse, isn’t skilled nursing care. Home health aide services may be covered when given on a part-time or intermittent basis if needed as support services for skilled nursing care. Home health aide services must be part of the care for your illness or injury. Medicare doesn’t cover home health aide services unless you’re also getting skilled care such as nursing care or other physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech-language pathology services from the home health agency.
PHYSICAL THERAPY, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY SERVICES
Medicare/HMO uses the following criteria to assess whether these therapy services are reasonable and necessary in the home setting:
- The therapy services must be a specific, safe, and effective treatment for your condition.
- The therapy services must be complex or your condition must require services that can safely and effectively be performed only by qualified therapists.
- One of the three following conditions must exist:
- It’s expected that your condition will improve in a reasonable and generally-predictable period of time.
- Your condition requires a skilled therapist to safely and effectively establish a maintenance program.
- Your condition requires a skilled therapist to safely and effectively perform maintenance therapy.
- The amount, frequency, and duration of the services must be reasonable.
MEDICAL SOCIAL SERVICES
These services are covered when given under the direction of a doctor to help you with social and emotional concerns related to your illness. This might include counseling or help finding resources in your community.
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
Supplies, like wound dressings, are covered when they are ordered as part of your care.
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