Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in my house, and … I will … pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.

The Bible

Malachi 3:10

Clearview Home Corp. Financial Assistance Policy

Our Purpose:  Providing a sanctuary for Christian Science healing

Our Mission:  Shining the light of Love and healing through Christian Science nursing

Our Vision:  Embracing the entire community in healing

 

Clearview Home understands that not everyone is able to pay for the daily expenses of Christian Science nursing care.  Therefore, Clearview Home encourages patients and families to apply for financial assistance.  Financial assistance can come from any of the following resources:

 

  • The National Fund for Christian Science Nursing nfcsn.org
  • The Mother Church (for Christian Science Nurses and Christian Science Practitioners listed in the Christian Science Journal for 10 or more years)
  • The Dominion Fund for Visiting Christian Science Nursing service costs.
  • Clearview Home Benevolence Funding which could be a reduction in the daily rate, the ability to make payments after discharge, or a debt forgiveness request.

 

Applications for Clearview Home’s Financial Assistance Program are available upon request.  In applying for financial assistance, Clearview Home works with you as we acknowledge that, “Soul has infinite resources with which to bless mankind…”  (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy.)

 

Financial Assistance Procedure

  1. Family / Patient requests application
  2. Family / Patient fills out the application and provides requested documentation
  3. Financial Assistance is reviewed by the Executive Director and the request is presented to the Board of Directors
  4. The Board of Directors determines the amount of financial assistance.
  5. The Executive Director informs the family of the determination.
  6. Financial need is reviewed on a monthly basis.

 

“Christian Science demonstrates that the patient who pays whatever he is able to pay for being healed, is more apt to recover than he who withholds a slight equivalent for health.” Mis. p.300:29-32 (to 1st.)