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Medicare is an entitlement Health Insurance Program for people age 65 or older, some disabled people under age 65, and people of all ages with End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure treated with dialysis or a transplant).
- Medicare Part A can pay for up to 100 days for skilled nursing and rehabilitation services for each spell of illness. Medicare pays 100% for days 1 through 20; Medicare requires a co-pay for days 21 through 100; however, many supplemental policies pay some or all of the co-pay.
- Medicare Part B (for which a monthly premium must be paid) covers physicians’ services, outpatient hospital care, and some other medical services that Medicare Part A does not cover, such as physical and occupational therapist services.
- Medicare Part D (for which a monthly premium must also be paid) offers prescription drug coverage.
Medicare does not pay for permanent placement, long-term care services such as home health, hospice, adult daycare, assisted living, or long-term placement nursing facility care.
Medicaid provides a full range of benefits to people who qualify both financially and medically.
- Medicaid services include but are not limited to some services in each of the following categories: inpatient and outpatient hospital and clinic services, emergency hospital services, laboratory and x-ray services, physician services, prescription drugs, long-term care services such as home health, hospice, adult daycare, assisted living, or long term placement nursing facility care.
Regular beauty care is provided by hair stylists at Texhoma. Our beauticians can provide hair care as needed at no cost to our residents. Residents requesting permanents are asked to donate $10.00 to help offset the cost of these services.
Anyone that wishes to dine with their loved one is welcome at any time! All visitors dining at Texhoma are required to purchase meal tickets at $5.00 each. You can purchase meal tickets at the Windmill main lobby desk Monday – Friday.
Texhoma does not have set visitation hours, so we encourage family and friends to visit residents at any time.
As one of Texhoma’s services, we provide transportation to all physician appointments. This is a service we provide at no charge. Please be aware that physicians require a family member or family representation at each appointment.
Residents are welcome to bring personal items and furniture from home as long as the items do not create a safety hazard for anyone who may be living, working, or visiting in the room. Any electrical items must be checked by the staff prior to use in the room.
Periodic checks are conducted, and any item that does not meet Life Safety Code or Fire Safety Code regulations will be removed and held to be picked up by family.
At Texhoma Christian Care Center, your rights are much the same as your rights in the community. You may have to get used to living with other people who have their own likes and dislikes. However, you should expect certain basic rights such as privacy, dignity, and individuality. For example, staff should knock before entering your room, and you should be able to have private visits with your family. You should be allowed to come and go, if you can do so safely. You have the right to be as independent as possible.
The list of rights will be provided upon checking in, or you can download a copy here.
Yes, it is campus policy that all applicants, prior to an initial interview, undergo background checks. Additionally, background checks are conducted annually on all facility employees.
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Monday – Friday
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(940) 723-8420
Weekends & After Hours
Speak to our On-Call Staff
(940) 636-8505