Mental Health and Medicare

May 6, 2026

Understanding Your Coverage and Resources


May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and this is a crucial time to recognize that mental health is just as important as physical health, especially as we age. You may not be aware that Medicare provides coverage for a wide range of mental health services, helping you or your loved ones access the care and support they need.



Mental Health Coverage Under Medicare


Medicare covers both inpatient and outpatient mental health and substance recovery services, depending on your needs.


  • Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) covers mental health care if you are admitted to a hospital, including psychiatric hospitals. This includes room, meals, nursing care, and medications during your stay.
  • Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers outpatient services such as therapy, counseling, and visits with mental health professionals. This includes services provided in a doctor’s office, clinic, or hospital outpatient setting.
  • Medicare Part D (Prescription Drug Insurance) covers prescription drugs, including many that are prescribed for mental health purposes.


Together, these parts help ensure access to care across different levels of need, from routine counseling to prescription medications for mental health to more intensive treatment.



What Services Are Covered?


Medicare beneficiaries have access to a variety of mental health resources, including:


  • Individual and group therapy
  • Psychiatric evaluations and diagnostic testing
  • Annual depression screenings
  • Substance use disorder treatment and counseling
  • Prescription medications and medication management
  • Partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs


Medicare also covers telehealth services, in many cases, making it easier to connect with providers from the privacy of your home.



Who Can Provide Care?


Medicare covers services from a range of licensed professionals, including:


  • Psychiatrists and psychologists
  • Clinical social workers
  • Primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants
  • (More recently) Licensed mental health counselors and marriage/family therapists


It’s important to confirm that your provider accepts Medicare to help keep costs manageable.



What Will You Pay?


While Medicare helps cover many mental health services, there are still some out-of-pocket costs:


  • For most outpatient services, you typically pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after meeting your Part B deductible.
  • Inpatient costs vary depending on the length of stay and facility type.


If you have a Medigap plan or Medicare Advantage plan, these costs may be less.



Why Mental Health Care Matters


Mental health challenges such as depression, anxiety, and loneliness can profoundly affect older adults, sometimes going unnoticed or untreated. Access to counseling, therapy, support services, and medication management can make a meaningful difference in overall well-being, quality of life, and even physical health.



How to Take the First Step


If you or a loved one may benefit from mental health support, consider starting with:


  • A conversation with your primary care provider
  • Your annual Medicare wellness visit
  • A covered depression screening


It’s most important to understand that mental health support is not a sign of weakness; It’s another important aspect of staying healthy and taking good care of yourself.


During Mental Health Awareness Month, check in on your emotional well-being. Help is available, and Medicare can be an important part of accessing it.

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