Medicare covers
home care through its home health
benefit if you meet the eligibility requirements. You must
need skilled care to qualify for Medicare’s home health benefit. If
you are eligible, Medicare may also cover other services, such as personal
care.
Remember: If you need home health care and/or personal care services
but do not need skilled care, Medicare will not pay for your care. If you are
not eligible for Medicare-covered home care, you may want to consider other
options, such as the following:
- Medicaid is a state and federal
program that provides health coverage if you have a limited
income. Medicaid benefits coordinate with Medicare.
- Program for All-Inclusive Care
for the Elderly (PACE) is a state-sponsored home care program.
- Home care organizations in your area may provide
services at low or reduced costs.
- Alternative living arrangements may help you access
needed care. For instance, you could move in with someone you know and
provide them with rent assistance in exchange for help with personal care
needs.
- Medicare’s
hospice program provides certain home care services. You are
eligible for hospice if you are terminally ill.
You can also contact
your State Health
Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) for assistance and
counseling. You may want to consider speaking to a home health
agency to learn more about costs if you must pay out of pocket.
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