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What to Know About Home Care Costs

Every family’s situation is different, which means the cost of home care can vary.

 

Pricing is based on the type of support your loved one needs and the amount of care provided—so you’re paying for care that truly fits your situation.

       The Type of Care Needed

Support can range from companionship and help around the home to hands-on personal care. The level of assistance needed helps determine overall cost

       ​​How Many Hours of Care

The number of hours per day or week plays a big role in pricing. More hours of care means more caregiver time and support.

        Care Schedule

Consistent schedules and flexible care plans may be priced differently, depending on how care is arranged.

        Professional Support Behind the Scenes

Home care includes more than just time in the home. Caregiver screening, training, scheduling, and ongoing support are all part of providing safe, dependable care.

        Personalized Care Plans

 

Care is tailored to your loved one’s needs, routines, and preferences. This personalized approach ensures comfort and quality support.

Ways to Pay for Home Care

At Jonz 1 Forever Cares, we understand that planning for home care is a big decision. While we primarily offer private-pay services, families often use a combination of resources to help cover the cost of care.

 

Below are common ways families pay for home care:

Private Pay

 

Private pay is the most common option for home care services. Care is paid directly by the client or their family using personal funds. This option offers the most flexibility in scheduling and services.

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Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCI)

 

Some long-term care insurance policies may help reimburse the cost of home care. Coverage and benefits vary by policy. Families are responsible for contacting their insurance provider to confirm eligibility, coverage limits, and any required documentation.

Disability or Retirement Income

 

Monthly income such as disability benefits, Social Security, or retirement income may be used toward home care expenses. Families often combine these funds with private pay to support ongoing care needs.

Family Support or Shared Payment

 

In some cases, family members choose to share the cost of care to help support a loved one at home.

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Cost of care varies based on factors such as the level of support needed, care schedule, and overall care plan.

 

Because every situation is unique, we recommend speaking with our team to better understand what care may look like for your loved one.

 

Please contact Jonz 1 Forever Cares to schedule a no-obligation in-home consultation, so we can learn more about your needs and help match you with the right care options.

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