Plans we accept in Virginia covering ~75.1% of Virginia's Medicare beneficiaries
  • Original Medicare
  • UnitedHealthcare ~25% of MA members
  • Aetna ~12% of MA members

Coverage data 2025. Plan networks change - we confirm exactly what your plan covers before any work begins.

Medicare guides for Virginia

State guide

Medicare Help in Virginia: Programs That Pay for Care (2026)

Virginia Medicare Savings Programs cover Part B premiums for those earning up to $1,816/month. Learn about VICAP, DMAS, ABD Medicaid, and CCC+ waiver eligibility.

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How it works in Chesapeake

Real Help, Without Another Trip Across Town

Across Hampton Roads, care is spread over large competing systems, from Sentara Health (Norfolk General, Virginia Beach General, Princess Anne, and Leigh) to Riverside Health in Newport News, Bon Secours (Maryview and DePaul), and Chesapeake Regional, so prior authorizations, network questions, and denials pile up fast. Understood Care is a virtual service: phone, video, and secure messaging. For Chesapeake members that means no waiting room and no travel, whether the problem is a confusing hospital bill, a denied claim, a referral that went nowhere, or a parent in Chesapeake city who needs someone watching their whole picture. Your advocate is the same person every time, follows up every 7 days while your case is active, and still checks in monthly after it is resolved. Many Hampton Roads families also run Virginia's Commonwealth Coordinated Care Plus Waiver paid family caregiving alongside Medicare; we handle the Medicare side.

The care landscape in Chesapeake city, in numbers

About 14.1% of Chesapeake residents are 65+, close to Virginia's statewide 16.3%. Of the 47,069 Medicare beneficiaries in Chesapeake city, 39% were on Medicare Advantage plans in 2025, in line with Virginia's 39%. About 4,676 neighbors are dual-eligible for Medicare and Virginia Medicaid, the group most likely to benefit from the state's home-care programs.

Chesapeake residents 65+ 14.1%
Virginia average 16.3%
Chesapeake city on Medicare Advantage 39%
Virginia average 39%
Chesapeake seniors below poverty 7.5%
Virginia average 8.3%

Nursing home quality in Chesapeake city

Of 4 Medicare-certified homes, 1 rate 4+ CMS stars and 2 rate just 1 star, a spread an advocate helps families navigate. Highest-rated nearby:

  • Oak Grove Health & Rehab Center, LLC (Chesapeake) · 5/5 stars
  • Autumn Care of Chesapeake (Chesapeake) · 3/5 stars
  • Chesapeake Health and Rehabilitation Center (Chesapeake) · 1/5 stars

Aging at home in Chesapeake

About 8,702 Chesapeake households are a person 65+ living alone, and that is exactly who a dedicated advocate keeps from falling through the cracks. 9% of senior households here have no vehicle (about 1,959 households), which is why a fully virtual advocate, plus Medicare-covered ride benefits where plans include them, matters. 6 Medicare-certified home health agencies are based in Chesapeake (avg patient-care quality 2.8/5); we help compare them and get orders in place. Setting up home care, meal delivery, and transportation is core advocate work, covered by Medicare.

Affording and reaching care in Chesapeake city

About 7.5% of Chesapeake seniors live below the poverty line (Virginia: 8.3%), and many more qualify for help they never claim: federal Extra Help with Part D costs and the Medicare Savings Programs, which the Department of Medical Assistance Services runs with an income and asset test. Checking every one of those is standard advocate work. 32.6% of seniors here live with a disability, where equipment orders and prior authorizations pile up fastest. The federal government lists 2 primary-care shortage designations in Chesapeake city, so appointment hunting is a real problem an advocate takes over. Specialized care nearby: 5 Medicare-certified dialysis facilities (avg 3.4/5 CMS stars) and 6 hospice providers.

Outline map of Virginia with Chesapeake marked

Chesapeake, Virginia · Chesapeake city · served virtually statewide

Hospitals your advocate works around in Chesapeake

From CMS Care Compare. ER medians below are CMS-reported; Virginia's statewide median is 162 minutes. Billing disputes, discharge planning, and referral follow-ups with these systems are everyday advocate work:

  • Chesapeake General Hospital Chesapeake · CMS rating 3/5 · median ER visit 187 min

Virginia facts your advocate works with

Medigap in Virginia starts with the federal rules: your one guaranteed six-month Open Enrollment window opens at 65. Virginia then adds a birthday rule (effective July 1, 2025) that gives anyone who already holds a policy a 60-day window each year, starting on their birthday, to switch to a same-benefit-level plan from any insurer in Virginia without underwriting, which is why timing still matters for Chesapeake members. Virginia also requires every Medigap insurer to offer at least one plan on a guaranteed-issue basis to people under 65 who have Medicare through a disability, at a premium no higher than the rate charged to a 65-year-old, and since 2024 that right also covers people with end-stage renal disease. VICAP, Virginia's free Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program reachable on the statewide 1-800-AGE-LINE at 1-800-243-5463, gives commission-free help to Chesapeake residents. Many Chesapeake seniors also qualify for federal Extra Help and the Medicare Savings Programs (which the Department of Medical Assistance Services runs with an income and asset test) but never claim them. The full, sourced rundown is on our Virginia patient advocacy hub.

Caring for a parent in Chesapeake?

Virginia's Commonwealth Coordinated Care Plus Waiver can pay a family member, an adult child or another relative, directly to provide personal care so a parent can stay home instead of a nursing facility, while their Medicare paperwork piles up. It is the consumer-directed option under Cardinal Care; since July 1, 2025, a legally responsible individual (a spouse, or the parent of a minor) may also be paid, but only for 'extraordinary' care and up to 40 hours a week. That split is exactly where an advocate fits: you handle the caregiving, we handle the Medicare side. See how these fit together on our Virginia hub.

Chesapeake Questions, Answered

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Yes. Medicare has paid for professional healthcare navigation (Principal Illness Navigation and Community Health Integration services) since January 2024. Part B covers about 80% and a Medigap plan typically covers the rest, so most members in Chesapeake city pay $0. We confirm your exact coverage before your first session, and there are no surprise bills.

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Per CMS enrollment data for 2025, Chesapeake city had 47,069 Medicare beneficiaries: 18,358 on Medicare Advantage plans (39%) and 28,711 on Original Medicare, with about 4,676 dual-eligible for both Medicare and Virginia Medicaid. Understood Care advocates work with both: Original Medicare members usually pay $0 through Part B plus a supplement, and we confirm Medicare Advantage coverage plan by plan before any work begins.

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Per the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey, about 35,362 of Chesapeake's 251,153 residents are 65 or older (14.1%), within a county of roughly 35,362 seniors (Chesapeake city). Most become Medicare-eligible at 65, and every one of them has the same federal benefits an advocate helps put to work.

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Per CMS Timely & Effective Care data (period ending 09/30/2025), the median ER visit at Chesapeake General Hospital runs about 187 minutes; Virginia's statewide median is 162 minutes. An advocate cannot shorten an ER line, but avoiding the ER for non-emergencies is advocate work: same-week appointments, urgent-care routing, and follow-up coordination.

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No. Understood Care is fully virtual, delivered by phone, video, and secure messaging, so it works the same in Chesapeake as anywhere else in Virginia's 95 counties and 38 independent cities. If leaving home is hard, that is exactly the situation the service is built for.

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Advocates work virtually and are matched to you, not to a zip code. You get one dedicated advocate with their direct phone, email, and text (One Advocate, For Life), and they work with Virginia's programs, the state's Medigap timing (the birthday rule effective July 1, 2025, a 60-day window each year from your birthday, plus an under-65 disability Medigap protection at the same premium a 65-year-old pays), VICAP counseling (Virginia's free Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program), the Medicare Savings Programs the Department of Medical Assistance Services runs with an income and asset test, and the Commonwealth Coordinated Care Plus Waiver paid-caregiving path, plus the county and city services that apply in Chesapeake city.

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Those run through Cardinal Care (Virginia Medicaid), not Medicare. Virginia's Commonwealth Coordinated Care Plus Waiver is consumer-directed: an eligible person hires and directs their own attendant, and that attendant can be an adult child or another relative, so a person can stay home instead of entering a nursing facility. Since July 1, 2025, a legally responsible individual (a spouse, or the parent of a minor) may also be paid, but only for 'extraordinary' care and up to 40 hours a week. Families we serve in Hampton Roads use this pathway alongside Medicare. Our advocacy is billed through Medicare, so for dual-eligible families the split works well: you run the caregiving and the Medicaid paperwork, and your parent's advocate handles the Medicare side.

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In Virginia we are in-network for Original Medicare (traditional fee-for-service Medicare); UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plans (~25% of Virginia MA members); Aetna Medicare Advantage plans (~12% of Virginia MA members). Together that covers roughly 75.1% of Virginia's Medicare beneficiaries. Market-share data: 2025. Plan networks change, so we confirm exactly what your plan covers before any work begins - no surprise bills.

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Care Guides Chesapeake Families Lean On

Local figures: US Census Bureau American Community Survey (2023, 5-year), CMS Medicare Monthly Enrollment (2025), and CMS Care Compare, retrieved 2026-08-18. Statewide program facts were last verified on 2026-08-18; sources are listed on the Virginia hub, and the full county tables are on Virginia Medicare by the numbers. Understood Care is an independent private advocacy service and is not affiliated with any government agency or any hospital named above.