A common misconception for people who are considering home care for a loved one is that Medicare will help cover the cost. Unfortunately, Medicare typically does not cover non-medical, personal care services such as assistance with bathing, grooming and dressing. In most cases this is exactly the kind of care that people first needing home care require.
There are, however, a number of other options that can assist with payment.
If you have a Long Term Care Insurance policy that is the first place to start as they generally include a daily benefit for home care.
“Aid and Attendance Pension” allows qualified Vets or their surviving spouse to receive up to $20,000 annually to help pay for the cost of home care.
Another option is to consider a Life Settlement, meaning an unneeded or unaffordable life insurance policy can be sold for a percentage of the face value. These options are little known and worth consideration when sorting out ways to pay for non-medical home care for a loved one.
At Freedom Home Care, we can help you navigate through the funding options available to you. Please contact Freedom Home Care at 507-387-HOME (4663) if you have questions about paying for care for your loved one.
Did you know, as a Veteran, you may be eligible for home care services through VA Community Care?
This VA program provides convenient, in-home support and care through community providers like Freedom Home Care. Community Care is based on specific eligibility requirements and your specific needs and circumstances.
We can help you get started through your Veterans Service Office.
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