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Home Care is More Affordable Than You Might Think
The most common way to pay for non-medical home care is private pay. But certain home care services may be covered by insurance benefits such as long-term care, Employee Assistance Program/back-up care or workers’ comp, veterans’ benefits such as Aid & Assistance, government programs like Medicaid and some Medicare Advantage plans.
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How Much Help Do You Need
Maurice Needs 4 Hours of Care Per Day
Maurice is still mostly independent, perhaps living alone, but due to some mobility issues due to age or even recovering from surgery finds he needs a little extra help with daily tasks. This could include help bathing and dressing for the day, light housekeeping and meal prep, and grocery shopping or other errand running.
Jay Needs 12-16 Hours of Care Per Day
Jay may live with a family member or an adult child who is his primary caregiver, but he can’t be left alone due to a condition such as Alzheimer’s Disease or a severe disability. His main caregiver may work outside the home during the day and has evening activities and responsibilities that they must attend to, needing someone they trust to be with Jay when they cannot be.