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What is the cost of in-home care?

A Few Facts, Pointers and Considerations to Help Prepare for the Costs of In-Home Nursing Care

By far is it ever easy to prepare a person for the possibilities of having to have in-home nursing care emotionally. Mentally, the thought process may be difficult as well. However, in spite of the emotional and mental hang-ups, there are ways to prepare for such transition financially. Understanding and being aware of the costs involved in in-home care is the 1st step of preparation.

What costs are involved?



There is no set amount that can be placed on the costs involved in in-home nursing care. The expenses are dependent upon the geographical location as well as the needs of the patients. Most in-home care assistants are paid hourly. The average hourly rate for in-home health care is close to $24.00 per hour. Depending on the needs of the patient, this rate adds up very quickly.

Are there other options?

An alternative to in-home health care is an assisted living facility. The cost of a private room in an assisted living facility can possibly be more than $71,000.00 per year. While this is an annual rate, the cost is still rather steep.

What should I consider?

Other than the costs involved, it is important to consider what will make the patient more comfortable. If the need for in-home care is short term and the need for assistance is minimal, it may definitely be beneficial to look into hiring an in-home staff.

Is assistance available?

In a lot of cases, the local state or government may have a program or several programs that may make in-home care a little easier financially. The important things to do are to weigh your options and look into the assistance that your local government agency may have to offer.

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