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Financing Elderly Care At Home

Comfort Keepers In-Home Care in Rochester, New York.

Paying For Elderly Care At Home in Rochester, NY

Navigating the financial aspects of elderly care at home is a critical concern for many families in Rochester, NY. Understanding the available options can alleviate financial stress and ensure that your loved ones receive the care they deserve. Here's an overview of financial assistance and out of pocket options for financing elderly care. 

We are proud to offer an array of services that prioritize the comfort and well-being of your loved ones, while also being mindful of your budget. With flexible plans and personalized care, we strive to make caring for the elderly at home accessible and affordable.


Our agency can point you towards a number of options available when it comes to paying for care at home.

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Financial Assistance Options

Medicare

Medicare Advantage, or Medicare Part C, are plans offered by private companies approved to be part of the Medicare network.  These plans can include extra benefits that are not covered under Original Medicare (Parts A, B, and D), including coverage for non-medical related elderly care at home.

Note that both Medicare Parts A and B are included in a Medicare Advantage plan, however, they’re only meant to cover short-term medical based services performed in the home after approval from a physician.

Find a Medicare Advantage Plan in your area.

Learn more about Medicare.


Medicaid

Qualifications for Medicaid coverage as well as the benefits offered will differ from state to state.  Any care provided outside of a nursing home is considered part of Home and Community Based Services (HCBS). Understanding your state's eligibility requirements is crucial for accessing this assistance. This service is ideal for elderly patients with advanced medical needs or disabilities that require more extensive care. Comfort Keepers is here to help you navigate the Medicaid system and find the best options for your loved ones.

Learn your states eligibility requirements and how to apply.


Veterans Programs

The Department of Veterans Affairs has several options available through their VA Health Care program to support the costs of long term care at home.  This program complements other health care coverage, including Medicare and Medicaid. This may be  an excellent option for veterans and their spouses. It's important to consider  the type of care needed and eligibility requirements when choosing this option. We are here to assist in understanding and accessing these benefits. 


Learn more about VA Health Eligibility.


Out of Pocket Options

Private Pay

You can pay for elderly care at home through income, savings, and other investment options such as:

  • Annuities
  • Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)
  • Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)
  • Life Insurance
  • Long Term Care Insurance
  • Outside Investments
  • Pensions
  • Real Estate
  • Social Security


Reverse Mortgage or Home Equity Loan

These options allow seniors to utilize the equity of their home for care costs.  

A Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) is specifically designed for seniors looking to take a cash loan against the equity of their home.  The loan does not need to be paid back until the borrower(s) have either moved away or passed away. This option is ideal for individuals with a high-value home but limited cash flow.

A Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) is also based on the equity of your home, but functions more or less like a credit card with specific withdrawal and payment periods, as well as highly competitive interest rates. However, it requires monthly payments and is due in full if the borrower moves away or passes. These options are not appropriate for everyone and require careful consideration.

While considering Reverse Mortgage or Home Equity Loan, it's important to consult with a financial advisor to fully understand the implications, such as the impact on heirs and the estate. Additionally, eligibility criteria, such as age, equity in the home, and financial standing, must be met to qualify for these options. Our team at Comfort Keepers can provide guidance on the process and help you assess if this is the right choice for your family's needs.


Selecting The Right Options

Consulting with family members, financial advisors, and professional life advisors is critical when choosing the best financial strategy for elderly care. Each option has its advantages and disadvantages, heavily dependent on individual circumstances like location, care needs, and financial status.

For more detailed information on financing elderly care in Pittsford, NY, or to discuss your specific situation, please contact Comfort Keepers at (585) 249-0100. Our team is dedicated to guiding families through the complexities of elderly care financing, ensuring your loved ones receive the quality care they need. Let us  help you navigate the financial options available and find a solution that works for your family. 

You can also explore our Resources section for more information on elderly care at home in Rochester, NY.


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Additional Resources for Elderly Care Financing

In addition to our services, here are some additional resources that may be helpful in understanding and accessing financial support for elderly care:

Aging Life Care Association (ALCA): This organization offers resources on long-term care financing, including a directory of care managers who can assist with financial planning.

Eldercare Locator: A public service of the U.S. Administration on Aging, this resource connects seniors and their families with local agencies that provide information on available resources for elderly care.

National Council on Aging (NCOA): This non-profit organization provides information and services to help seniors navigate benefits and assistance programs, including Medicare and Medicaid.

AARP: This organization offers a wealth of resources for seniors, including information on financial planning and assistance programs for elderly care.

Local Area Agency on Aging (AAA): AAA offices can provide information on local resources for elderly care financing, such as government programs and non-profit organizations.

By utilizing these resources and working with our team at Comfort Keepers, you can ensure that your loved ones receive the best possible care without financial burden. We are here to support you and your family every step of the way.  So don't hesitate to reach out and let us help you find a solution that works for your unique situation. After all, caring for our seniors shouldn't have to come at a high cost.