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What You Need to Know About Home Care

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What You Need to Know About Home Care

Enjoy peace of mind with in-home care that supports independence. Our personalized Care-4 plan includes help with meals, hygiene, errands, meds, and more right where it matters most: at home.
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How can I pay for home care?

Families often pay for in-home care using savings, retirement funds, or home equity. Some may also qualify for assistance through veterans benefits or state programs.
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Personal Funds:
Use your savings or retirement accounts (such as a 401(k), IRA, or pension) to pay for home care
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Government Programs:
If your loved one is a veteran, they may be eligible for certain benefits, such as Aid & Attendance, and State or Local programs.
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Other Financial Tools:
You may also consider borrowing against your home’s value with mortgage programs such as HELOC, reverse mortgages, long-term insurance or personal loans.

How Much Does In-Home Care Cost?

How much you’ll pay for home care will depend on many factors, like what kind of care you need and where you live. The GenWorth Calculator can help you estimate future care costs.
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Genworth Calculator
*This calculator is for educational purposes only. Actual care costs vary based on individual needs, services provided, and geographic location.
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Is In-Home Care Right For Me?

Home care can help maintain health and prevent unnecessary decline. We're here to help you figure out if home care is the right solution for you. Take our quiz to find out more!

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Mobility And Safety At Home

Is it difficult to move around safely at home (getting up from bed, walking, or using the bathroom)?

Mobility And Safety At Home

Do you need help with bathing, showering, or keeping up with personal hygiene?

Mobility And Safety At Home

Is getting dressed or handling grooming tasks like brushing hair or shaving challenging?

Mobility And Safety At Home

Do you forget to eat, skip meals, or need help with cooking and meal prep?

Mobility And Safety At Home

Do you miss doses or feel unsure about when or how to take medications?

Mobility And Safety At Home

Are basic housekeeping tasks like doing laundry or cleaning becoming too much to manage?

Mobility And Safety At Home

Do you feel uneasy about driving, or often need help getting to appointments or errands?

Mobility And Safety At Home

Are you falling behind on managing mail, bills, or other daily responsibilities?

Mobility And Safety At Home

Do you or your loved one feel lonely or wish for more regular social interaction during the day?

Mobility And Safety At Home

If you're a caregiver, are you feeling worn out or overwhelmed trying to keep up with it all?

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Cared-4 Program from Home Helpers:

Making Home Care Practical, Personal, and Possible

Our Cared-4 Program gives families access to a care solution that’s right for their unique situation. That’s because we create a plan for each individual that focuses on their physical needs, mental well-being, nutritional needs, and need for social interaction while also including personal touches to make life meaningful. This blend of care, safety, and reliability makes Home Helpers’ approach to home care practical, personal, and possible.
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Physical Wellness
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Mental Wellbeing
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Nutrition Planning
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