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Paying for Home Care

How Do I Pay for Home Care Services?

When deciding on home care for yourself or someone you love, it’s important to consider and plan for the associated costs. Typically, the cost of using a home care company such as Homewatch CareGivers depends on how many hours of assistance are needed and whether there is a need for any special services.

How to Pay Caregivers: What Are Your Options?

If you do not have enough private funds to cover the cost of in-home care, there may be other options to consider. Your local Homewatch CareGivers can provide more information about:
  • Back-Up Care
    If care arrangements change or fall through unexpectedly, back-up care can provide you with additional support for dependent family members. Back-up care benefits are sometimes offered through your employer and can be used for dependent family members of all ages, including children and adults.
  • Behavioral Health

    State-funded programs support individuals navigating challenges with self-care and safety due to behavioral health conditions.

  • Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities

    These services support individuals with intellectual or developmental differences with self-care and safety through state-funded programs.

  • Private Long-Term Care Insurance

    Most private long-term care insurance policies can be used for home care services.

  • Private Pay

    Private pay means an individual or their family will use existing savings and assets to cover the cost of home care services.

  • Other Options

    Various grants and special funding may be available via local programs and projects, such as from your local/regional Area Agency on Aging, Alzheimer’s Association, etc.

Options can vary by state, county, insurance plan, and eligibility. Not every Homewatch CareGivers office can process every type of payment source. Contact your local Homewatch CareGivers for more information. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Paying for In-Home Care

What’s the average cost of a caregiver?

The cost of services is different for each client based on many factors. Learn more about the average cost of home care in specific areas by visiting this resource.

How much does the VA pay for in-home care?

Depending on eligibility, the Veterans Administration Aid & Attendance Pension benefit may provide up to $1,794 per month for a veteran’s home care needs. Veterans’ spouses and survivors may also qualify for home care benefits.

Will Medicare pay for in-home care?

At this time, Medicare Parts A and B only offer funding for medically necessary skilled nursing care for homebound individuals. Elective services such as companion care and personal care do not qualify.

Does Social Security pay for in-home care?

Neither Supplemental Security Income (SSI) nor Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) will pay for home care services directly. However, Social Security benefits can be used to pay a home care provider.

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