To help make sure your loved one can receive the care they need, there are a variety of options for funding your loved one’s in-home care. During our care consultation with you, we’ll discuss these different options in-depth and then help you navigate the process of applying and receiving the benefits.
Pennsylvania Waiver Services
We provide the following waiver services for clients who are eligible for home and community-based services under the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services:
- Aging Waiver: Aging Home and Community-Based Waiver Services may be available to Pennsylvanians over the age of 60 to enable them to continue to live in their homes and communities with support and services.
- Attendant Care/Act 150 Waiver: If you have a physical disability, the Attendant Care Waiver and state-funded Act 150 program may be available to you to continue to live in your home and community with support and services.
- Obra Waiver: The OBRA Waiver is a Home and Community Based Waiver program that may help you if you have a developmental physical disability to allow you to live in the community and remain as independent as possible.
- Commcare Waiver: A Home and Community-Based Services Waiver for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
VA Aid & Attendance Pension Benefit
Veterans and their surviving spouses can receive up to 20 hours of care per week paid for by a little understood VA Aid & Attendance Pension Benefit. Our team of accredited VA agents can assist you in applying for this benefit and successfully getting approved. This benefit can provide funds for care for the rest of your life. Contact us today to learn more about this benefit and on how we can help you pay for your care services!
Long Term Care Insurance
For those individuals who have a Long-Term Care Insurance policy, this will be a great option. We’ll help you determine how much care your loved one needs, and how much of that will be covered by your policy.
Private Pay
Some families may find that they are able to pay out of pocket for their loved one’s care. When you meet with our homecare advisors, they will work with you to determine the right amount of in-home care for your loved one. Together, you will set a schedule that fits your budget and fulfills the needs of your senior.
We work with these Managed Care Organizations (MCOs):
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