Home Health
Integrity Monett MO Home Health
Integrity Home Care and Hospice is passionately dedicated to helping and supporting residents of the Monett area maintain their health and independence in the comfort of home—where they want to be.
Working closely with our leading nonprofit partner, BAYADA Home Health Care, Integrity offers high-quality care to Mercy Health System patients, as well as others in our community who are either:
Managing a chronic condition
Recovering from a recent surgery, illness, or hospitalization
In need of personal care assistance, household help, or companionship to continue living safely at home
Discontinuing curative treatment for a life-limiting diagnosis in favor of therapeutic and palliative (comfort) care focused on quality of life and well-being
Together, Integrity and BAYADA are creating the best patient experience in the industry, transforming how home care is delivered in this region with a passionate commitment to meeting your home care needs with unmatched compassion, excellence, and reliability.
As an extension of your doctor's care, Integrity services help you stay safe and feel your best in the comfort, independence, and dignity of home—giving clients and their families peace of mind.
How home health care works
We make it simple and easy to get the coordinated care you need. "Home Health" visits, which must be ordered by your doctor, may include nursing, and physical, occupational, and speech/language therapies to help you recover or manage a chronic condition in the comfort of your own private residence or congregate living community—wherever you call home. The goal is to avoid complications and unnecessary hospitalizations while following your doctor's established treatment plan. For home health services, contact us directly at 417-408-8590.
How hospice care works'
For those eligible for hospice, Integrity delivers expert medical care including symptom and pain management, as well as social, emotional, and spiritual support through the end-of-life process. We are committed to providing personalized care, so patients and families feel empowered and supported during life's final journey and beyond, through loved ones' bereavement process. Integrity's interdisciplinary team of hospice experts has one goal in mind: to focus on people and their meaningful time together, enabling patients to live in dignity and comfort wherever they call home. For hospice services, contact us directly at 417-851-4300.
How home care services work
Home care services—also sometimes called personal care services—provide non-medical help with activities of daily living (ADLs) for adults and seniors when a health issue has made it difficult to manage everyday tasks. This can include self-care assistance, household support, companionship, and respite care to relieve family caregivers as needed. Families often seek these services to support safe, independent living, or to provide companionship, help, and supervision for a loved one living with dementia or Alzheimer's disease. For home care services, contact us directly at 417-408-8589.
How Consumer Directed Services (CDS) works
Consumer Directed Services (CDS) offers individuals with physical disabilities an alternative to nursing homes for personal care assistance. CDS allows these individuals to receive personalized care in the comfort of their homes, with the personal care aide of their choosing. To access the benefits of the CDS program, you must fulfill specific eligibility criteria. We understand the requirements can be confusing. To take the guesswork out of it, we'll walk you through the whole process and make sure you get the care you need. For CDS services, contact us directly at 417-408-8589.
Paying for services
Home health and hospice:
Medicare is the primary payment source for both home health and hospice services. Medicaid and private insurance are also accepted if you do not have Medicare benefits. Most patients will pay nothing out of pocket for the cost of care.
Home care:
There are a variety of payment options including Medicaid, Veterans' benefits, worker's compensation, private pay, and long-term care insurance. Integrity eases the process of paying for home care services by managing your paperwork and coordinating with your insurers to determine levels of coverage.
Consumer Directed Services:
The Missouri CDS program is funded through the Medicaid State Plan and the Independent Living Waiver. Therefore, Consumer Directed Services are typically free. However, if you are eligible for Medicaid on a spend-down basis, you are responsible for the cost of services you receive during the time you have not met your spend-down liability.
Ask your insurer about benefit eligibility or speak to one of our friendly and knowledgeable staff members in our office.
We're here for you
You do not have to manage challenging health transitions alone. Integrity services are most beneficial when they start as early as possible, so you and your family can receive the maximum amount of professional guidance, care, and support. Contact us today at 417-408-8589 to speak with one of our compassionate team members who can answer your questions and connect you or a loved one with the home care or hospice care services to meet your needs.
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FAQs
Answers to common questions about our services, how we support you and your family, and more
Do I qualify for Services?
Skilled service need
You may qualify if your health care provider has recommended skilled care at home—such as nursing or physical, occupational, or speech therapy—on a short-term basis for recovery or to manage a health condition.
Homebound status
For most people using Medicare, you need to be considered “homebound,” which means it’s hard to leave home without help from someone else.
Physician referral
A referral or order from your health care provider is needed to start home health services. This confirms that receiving care at home is the right choice for you.
Appropriate payer source
Check your coverage. Medicare and Medicaid are the most common payers, but private insurance or self-pay options may also be accepted.
Geographic location
You need to live in an area served by BAYADA’s home health offices.
What is the process of getting started?
Ask for a referral
Your provider can write a referral to begin home health services.
Contact BAYADA
You, your provider, or another health care professional can reach out to BAYADA. A friendly intake coordinator will confirm your referral, collect your details, and guide you through any paperwork or insurance steps so care can start quickly.
Admission visit
A BAYADA clinician will visit your home to learn about your needs, answer your questions, and create a personalized plan of care. Based on that plan, we assemble a care team just for you.
Services begin
Your care team will schedule visits—usually 1–2 times per week—and begin providing services. We adjust your plan as your needs and goals change. If more time is needed to reach your goals, services can be extended with your insurer’s approval.
What are the payment options?
Medicare
If you qualify, services are usually covered 100%, with no out-of-pocket cost to you.
Medicaid
Coverage varies by state, but often covers the full cost. BAYADA will verify benefits and obtain any necessary authorizations before your care starts.
Private insurance
Some private insurance plans may cover home health services. We’ll help you understand your benefits so you can get the care you need.
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