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Does Medicare Cover a Shower Transfer Bench?

Medicare Part B may cover the cost of a shower transfer bench if it is deemed medically necessary and prescribed by a physician.

Updated February 18, 20265 min read
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Part B: Some PlansMedicare Advantage: Some PlansMedigap: Some Plans

Medicare Part B may cover the cost of a shower transfer bench if it is deemed medically necessary and prescribed by a physician.

Coverage Comparison by Plan Type

Plan TypeCoverageNotes
Original Medicare (Part B)May CoverCoverage if deemed medically necessary
Medicare AdvantageSome PlansCoverage varies by plan
MedigapSupplementsPays secondary to Original Medicare

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Medicare Part B may cover the cost of a shower transfer bench if it is deemed medically necessary and prescribed by a physician. To qualify for coverage, the bench must be prescribed as part of a plan to address a specific medical need, such as assisting with mobility and safety in the shower for individuals with certain impairments. The necessity of the bench must be clearly outlined by the prescribing doctor, who will need to documentation to support the claim. This documentation is crucial for ensuring that the item meets Medicare’s criteria for durable medical equipment (DME) coverage.

However, coverage can vary depending on the supplier and their adherence to Medicare’s guidelines. It is essential to work with a supplier who is enrolled in Medicare and understands the requirements for DME coverage. They will help ensure that the shower transfer bench is appropriately billed to Medicare, and that all paperwork is completed correctly.

Additionally, id the transfer bench is covered by Medicare, patients may need to pay certain costs out of pocket, such as deductibles or co-insurance, depending on their specific plan and any additional coverage they may have. It is essential to speak with both your healthcare provider and the supply company to confirm the details of coverage and any potential costs before proceeding with the purchase.

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Ashlee Zareczny is the Director of Operations for MedicareFAQ. As a licensed Medicare agent in all 50 states, she is dedicated to educating those eligible for Medicare.

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