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Payment Options
Private Pay/Out of Pocket: Most families pay for in-home care for a loved one out of pocket. This is true of many senior care services, including assisted living. While in-home care is typically more affordable than facility care, costs are determined based on the type of care and the number of hours the person needs.
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Long-Term Care Insurance: Long-term care insurance can help pay the costs of care. For seniors that do have long-term care insurance, we are happy to sit with you to answer questions about the paperwork needed to start using this specialized type of coverage.
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Veterans Administration (VA) Aid and Attendance Pension Benefit: Veterans and their surviving spouses may qualify for VA benefits to cover some of the cost of in-home care. VA programs were designed for those who meet specific financial criteria and demonstrate physical need for in-home care.
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Medicaid and State Programs: Medicaid, the largest public payor for long-term care, may cover some in-home care services. A Medicaid provider can answer questions about in-home care coverage.
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Medicare: Medicare does not cover in-home care. In some select areas, Medicare Advantage plans may be available. This varies by state.