Funding

Keystone Wellness Sliding Fee Scale

At Keystone Wellness, we believe that everyone should be able to afford the care they need. In order to achieve this, we ask that all of our clients provide financial information within the enrollment process so that we can adjust fees to meet financial needs. Our sliding fee scale is based on the Federal Poverty Guidelines and adjusts fees based on a combination of client household size and income. Medicaid, for example, uses these guidelines for its eligibility criteria, and in 2025, generally, adults under 65 must be at or below the 138% level on this chart to qualify for Medicaid.

For those interested in learning more about where their household falls on the Federal Poverty Guidelines, the current guidelines can be found here:

The Keystone Wellness Sliding Fee Scale works as follows. Our office staff uses the information provided by the client to determine what percentile the client matches on the federal guidelines. This is then rounded down to the nearest entry on the table below, and all fees billed to the client (including co-pays) are adjusted as indicated.

Bridge Fund

The Bridge Fund is a scholarship program affiliated with Keystone Wellness to provide direct financial assistance to clients who demonstrate financial need. It is designed to help individuals access life-changing mental health care treatment, removing financial barriers so that cost is never the reason someone does not get help.

Every dollar donated to the Bridge Fund goes directly toward helping a person in need access mental health treatment.