Patients say it can be tough to find a mental-health-care provider who takes Medicare. Here are some tips to help get treatment.
Baby boomers seeking mental-health care are getting an unpleasant surprise when they turn 65: Finding a therapist who takes Medicare can be harder than finding one whoThat discovery came as a jolt to Janis Zimmermann. Ms. Zimmermann, 69 years old, had a long relationship with her psychologist.
for her disabled partner and her elderly parents. When Ms. Zimmermann, who retired from a job in land protection in Madison, Wis., arrived at her appointment, she was told that her therapist didn’t accept Medicare.
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