Helping you explore various options to make
high-quality care accessible.
How we can help…
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Discuss
Our team can help you and your family discuss what options might be best for pay for your care
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Personalize
We can then personalize a home health care package that fits your needs and assistance with daily activities
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Connect
Connect you with an experienced and dedicated caregivers to provide you the highest quality care.
Caring for yourself or a loved one is a top priority, and understanding how to finance caregiving services is essential. We're committed to helping you explore various options to make high-quality care accessible
10 Ways To Finance Caregiving Services
Private Pay
You can use your personal savings or those of your loved one to cover the costs of caregiving services or sometimes, family members come together to share the financial responsibility of caregiving services
2. Long-Term Care Insurance
Long-term care insurance policies are designed to cover a variety of caregiving services, both in-home and in a facility. Check your policy to understand the scope of coverage and any limitations.
3. Medicare & Medicaid
While Medicare doesn't typically cover long-term, non-medical home care services, it may cover certain types of short-term, medically necessary home health care. Medicaid programs vary by state, but they may offer financial assistance for in-home care, especially for low-income individuals who meet specific criteria.
4. Veterans Benefits
VA provides various benefits, including Aid and Attendance (A&A) and Housebound benefits, which can help cover the cost of in-home care for eligible veterans and their spouses.
5. Reverse Mortgage
Reverse mortgages are loans for homeowners aged 62 or older that allow you to convert part of your home's equity into cash.
6. PACE (Program of All-Inclusive for the Elderly)
PACE is a Medicare and Medicaid program available in some states. It offers a comprehensive range of medical and supportive services for eligible individuals, which may include in-home care.
7. State & Local Programs
Many states and local governments offer programs and financial assistance to help seniors and individuals with disabilities access caregiving services.
8. Employer-Sponsored Benefits
Some employers offer employee assistance programs (EAPs) or flexible spending accounts (FSAs) that can be used to cover caregiving costs.
9. Nonprofit & Charitable Organizations
There are various nonprofit organizations and charities that offer financial assistance, grants, or subsidies to individuals in need of caregiving services.
10. Respite Care Grants
Certain organizations offer respite care grants that can provide temporary relief and assistance with the cost of caregiving services for family caregivers.