A senior female client is putting a puzzle together at the kitchen table with the assistance of a female Right at Home caregiver. A senior female client is putting a puzzle together at the kitchen table with the assistance of a female Right at Home caregiver.

Paying for In-Home Care

Many people choose family caregiving first when a loved one needs care. However, there may come a point at which a person’s caregiving abilities are outpaced by the level of care their loved one needs. An older loved one may need assistance with intimate care tasks like using the restroom or bathing. That’s often when families often turn to professional, in-home care. In-home care is an essential service for many individuals, providing necessary assistance with daily activities and medical needs. However, financing in-home care can be challenging.

Families may not have a good idea of how much in-home caregivers cost, or where to begin the hiring process. Costs vary depending on several factors including location and the amount and type of care provided. But choosing to go with a franchise like Right at Home helps families avoid the complicated tax ramifications of hiring someone directly and having to act as the caregiver’s employer.

There are many different ways that families can fund in-home care, including investments, insurance, family contributions, veterans’ benefits, and government programs like Medicare and Medicaid. It’s important to consider speaking with a financial planner or lawyer when making plans for pay for professional in-home caregiving.

Investments

Investments can be a viable source to finance in-home care. If you have investments in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, or other assets, they can be used to provide funds for care. However, it’s important to consider the tax implications and potential impact on your overall financial portfolio before selling assets.

Insurance options

Long-term care insurance is specifically designed to cover costs of in-home care, nursing homes, and other long-term care services. These policies can vary greatly in terms of coverage, limitations, and costs, so it’s essential to understand the specifics of your policy. This is a funding arrangement that requires some pre-planning. While there’s technically no age limit on long-term care insurance, the premiums are more affordable if the policy is purchased before age 65.

Additionally, life insurance policies may offer an option to cash out or borrow against the policy, providing another potential source of funding.

Family members’ contributions

Family contributions can play a significant role in paying for in-home care. This can be in the form of direct financial assistance or by providing some care themselves, which can reduce the need for paid services. It’s important for families to have open discussions, including the person who needs care, about the financial and time commitments involved in caring for a loved one.

Veterans’ benefits

Veterans and their spouses may be eligible for benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The Aid and Attendance benefit, for example, can help cover in-home care costs for those who qualify. Veterans and their loved ones should contact their local VA office to explore their eligibility for these benefits.

Medicare and Medicaid

Medicare may cover some in-home care services, particularly those that are medically necessary, like nursing care or therapy. However, it does not typically cover long-term in-home care services such as light housekeeping or transportation.

Medicaid, on the other hand, may offer more extensive coverage for in-home care, but eligibility is income-based. Check with your state’s specific Medicaid programs and eligibility criteria.

Other options

Reverse mortgages — A reverse mortgage allows homeowners to borrow against the equity in their home, providing funds that can be used for in-home care. This option requires careful consideration, as it can affect both the equity you have in your home and your overall estate.

Community resources — Local community organizations, nonprofits, or religious groups may offer assistance or programs to provide or help fund in-home care. State and local programs: Some states and localities offer programs to assist with in-home care costs. These can vary widely, so it’s important to research what’s available in your area. Do an online search for your local area agency on aging and start with them.

Paying for in-home care requires careful planning and consideration of various options. Investments, insurance, family contributions, veterans’ benefits, and government programs like Medicare and Medicaid can all be part of the solution. It’s also wise to consult with a financial advisor or elder care specialist who can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation. Remember, you’re not alone in this journey, and there are resources available to help navigate these challenging decisions.

Starting Care Early May Help

Oklahoma families! Looking to trim healthcare costs without sacrificing care quality? Here are some savvy tips just for you.

Utilize Telehealth — Many healthcare providers in Oklahoma now offer telemedicine services, allowing you to consult with doctors remotely. It's often more cost-effective than in-person visits.

Take Advantage of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) — If you have a high-deductible health plan, consider setting up an HSA. Contributions are tax-deductible, and funds can be used for qualified medical expenses, saving you money in the long run. Check with your local banking institutions to find put more.

Shop Around for Prescriptions — Compare prices at different pharmacies in your area or consider mail-order options for prescription refills to find the best deals.

Stay Proactive with Preventive Care — Routine check-ups and screenings can catch health issues early, preventing costly treatments later on.

Preventive Measures Pay Off — Investing in preventive care measures, such as vaccinations, screenings, and healthy lifestyle habits, can help keep illnesses at bay. This means fewer trips to the doctor and fewer medical bills in the long run.

Peace of Mind — Starting care earlier means you have more time to research and explore affordable healthcare options, ensuring you're getting the best value for your healthcare dollars.

By staying informed and proactive, you can keep your family healthy and your healthcare budget in check. Here's to smart savings and better health for all!

Think Creatively While Looking At Options

We know that medical covering medical costs can be a struggle. Explore these creative funding solutions to ease the burden and get the care you need.

Medical Crowdfunding — Platforms like GoFundMe and YouCaring allow you to raise funds from friends, family, and even strangers to cover medical expenses.

Medical Grants — Many organizations and nonprofits offer grants to individuals facing medical hardships. Research and apply for grants that align with your needs and circumstances.

Negotiate Medical Bills — Don't be afraid to negotiate with healthcare providers and facilities. Many are willing to offer discounts or payment plans to help you manage your medical bills.

Prescription Assistance Programs — Pharmaceutical companies and nonprofit organizations offer assistance programs to help cover the cost of medications for those in need. Explore available programs for your prescriptions.

Crowdsourced Prescription Discounts — Some websites and apps allow users to crowdsource discounts on prescription medications by leveraging group purchasing power. Look into these options to save on your prescriptions. WellRX, GoodRx, CrowdHealth, StreetRX.

Remember, there are creative solutions out there to help you navigate medical costs. Don't hesitate to explore alternative options and find the support you need.

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Greg Self, Owner of Right at Home Northwest Oklahoma City

Greg Self is owner of Right at Home Northwest Oklahoma City. Greg's Right at Home team is proud to provide in-home care to seniors and adults with disabilities who want to live independently with the dignity and respect they deserve. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for those we serve. Our caregivers provide clients and their loved ones extraordinary, compassionate care each and every day. Learn more about Right at Home Northwest Oklahoma City and how we can help. Contact us online or call (405) 605-6064.

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