How to Pay for In-Home Elderly Health Care
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Contact your health insurance company and ask if your policy covers elderly home health care. Many insurance companies do, including Medicare and Medicaid, under specific circumstances. Unfortunately most people do not qualify for Medicaid. Insurance companies usually require a doctor's order before they will pay for home health care services. You may have to pay a deductible or co-pay, depending on your insurance policy.
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Call the Area Agency on Aging in your area and ask if you qualify for services. The Area Agency on Aging provides some home health care service for elderly people in need. Call the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging at 202-872-0888 to find the Area Agency on Aging nearest you or visit the association's website.
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Call local home health care agencies and ask about payment options. Home health agencies usually have social workers on staff that can help you figure out how to pay for the care you need.
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