Frequently Asked Questions

What is in-home assistance?

Also known as home care, in-home assistance is a service geared toward helping a person with their activities of daily living, which enables them to remain in the comfort of their own home.

A person needs in-home assistance if daily activities such as cooking, cleaning, or bathing are starting to become difficult or a burden. In such cases, there can be safety risks for a person to continue living at home without help.

Yes! We have partnered with CareAcademy in order to provide premiere training to our caregiving staff.

While most agencies have a four-hour visit minimum, for most circumstances we have established a two-hour visit minimum.

We accept Private Pay, Medicaid Waiver, Long Term Care Insurance, Lincoln Caregiver Fund, and VA.

Unfortunately, Medicare does not yet cover non-medical in-home assistance.

Yes! If you have your plan details, we can set up direct payments with your insurance provider.

We are enrolled with Aged and Disabled (AD) Waiver. We also serve children with disabilities through the same program.

Detailed instructions for eligibility and applying for the program can be found on the state website by clicking here.

Give us a call and we can help with any step of the enrollment process.

Yes! If you are already enrolled with the VA to receive care, give us a call and we will be able to contact your service coordinator to begin care.

The VA has detailed instructions for applying for enrollment which can be found by clicking here.

Give us a call and we can help with any step of the enrollment process.

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