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Senior Living Facilities in the USA — nursing home, assisted living, memory care, costs (2026)

The USA has 4 main types of senior care, from the least expensive to the most expensive: independent living ($2,000-$4,500/month), assisted living ($4,000-$7,500/month), memory care for dementia ($5,500-$10,000/month), and skilled nursing facility/nursing home ($8,000-$15,000/month), with Medicare covering only the first 100 days of rehabilitation in a nursing home (NOT long-term), while Medicaid covers long-term care in nursing homes for financially eligible seniors — a crucial distinction.

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Ambulance in the USA — who pays, surprise billing, No Surprises Act, how to negotiate

Ambulance services in the USA are NOT free — costs range from 500-2500 USD for Basic Life Support, 1500-3000+ USD for Advanced Life Support, and 15,000-50,000 USD for medical helicopters; insurance typically covers these costs but often involves a co-pay of 50-300 USD and may be out-of-network if the ambulance is not part of your network, while the No Surprises Act (effective 2022) protects against surprise billing only for AIR ambulances, leaving ground ambulances subject to balance billing.

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Dentist in the USA — costs, insurance, Polish dentists, how to find one

Dental insurance in the USA is separate from medical insurance — Medicare does not cover it (with exceptions), and most employers offer an optional dental plan for $15-50/month; standard dental plans (PPO) cover 100% of prevention (cleaning twice a year), 80% of basic procedures (filling, extraction), 50% of major procedures (crown, bridge), with an annual limit of $1,000-2,000.

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