How to Pay for Senior Home Care Services in Marietta, GA and the Surrounding Area
Families with senior loved ones in Marietta, Kennesaw, Mableton, and nearby cities can pay for our senior home care services in various ways
One of the most typical inquiries families have when looking into senior home care services is, "How much does care cost?" The answer varies based on the state, setting, and type of assistance required.
If you're unsure how to pay for medical care in Pennsylvania, keep in mind that you have several options. You or a loved one must first examine these options in light of your loved one's financial situation before deciding on the most cost-effective means of paying for care. Please contact our staff at (678) 354-0102 if you have any additional questions.
Common Payment Options
Some of the most common ways to pay for senior home care services are as follows:
- Out-of-Pocket/Private Pay - Most families, foot the bill for this type of care for a loved one. Out-of-pocket payments for care, including assisted living, are frequent. While care at home is frequently less expensive than institutional care, costs vary according to the type of care required and the number of hours needed. After all other options have been exhausted, calculate out-of-pocket costs and determine strategies to reduce them. Families interested in learning more about companion care, respite care, or personal care assistance can call our office to discuss the components of a customized care plan and the need for companion care, respite care, or personal care assistance.
- Long-Term Care Insurance - This sort of insurance can help cover some of the costs of medical treatment. Our staff can assist elders in obtaining long-term care insurance by providing any paperwork required to begin this type of coverage.
- Federal Workers' Compensation - For seniors needing assistance with medical expenses and compensation due to a work injury, you may be eligible for Federal Workers Compensation.
- VA Community Care Network - The Department of Veterans Affairs may provide some help to veterans and their surviving spouses, either through health benefits or a monthly monetary benefit.
Does Comfort Keepers Accept Medicare or Medicaid?
Comfort Keepers is unable to accept Medicare or Medicaid due to our non-medical status. We make every effort to provide cost-effective care choices.
Learn More Today by Contacting Our Office
Learn more about the cost of senior home care services by reading our commonly asked questions. You can also reach out to our office by choosing one of the options below to get the help and support you need. Our team can arrange for a free, no-obligation meeting with a care coordinator to better understand your care needs. We can begin developing a detailed care plan tailored to your loved one's lifestyle after the session. To get started, select one of the buttons below.