Getting help at home can make everyday life easier for older adults, people with disabilities, and individuals who need support with daily activities. In-home care programs may provide assistance while helping people remain safely in their own homes.
Support may come from government programs, community organizations, nonprofit groups, and other care providers. Available services and eligibility requirements vary, so exploring different options can help you find the right type of support.
Who May Qualify
In-home care assistance may be available for:
- Seniors who need help with daily activities
- People with disabilities
- Individuals recovering from illness or injury
- People with long-term care needs
- Low-income individuals and families
- Veterans
- Caregivers who need respite support
- Individuals who need help remaining safely at home
Eligibility may depend on income, age, disability, care needs, veteran status, location, and the specific program.
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Programs vary based on your eligibility, care needs, and location.
Types of In-Home Assistance Available
Depending on eligibility, programs may provide or help with:
- Personal care and daily activities
- Meal preparation
- Light housekeeping
- Transportation and errands
- Medication reminders
- Respite care for family caregivers
- Home health services
- Medical equipment
- Home safety modifications
- Care coordination and support services
The services available depend on the individual's needs and the program providing assistance.
How In-Home Care Programs Typically Work
- Identify the type of care or support needed.
- Search for programs available in your area.
- Review eligibility and service requirements.
- Gather medical, financial, and household information if required.
- Contact the program or complete its application process.
Some programs may require an assessment to determine the level of care or services a person needs.