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The Ultimate Guide to Private Duty Home Care in the New Brunswick, NJ Area

The Ultimate Guide to Private Duty Home Care in New Brunswick NJ by Expert Home Care. Since 1985 we have been raising the bar for private duty home care.

Discover everything you need to know about private duty home care so you can make the best decision for you or your loved ones from the professionals at Expert Home Care, Inc.

Guide to Private Duty Home Care in New Brunswick NJ
Guide to Private Duty Home Care in New Brunswick NJ

The trusted name in private duty home care in the New Brunswick Area. We are a top private duty agency providing quality private care. Navigating the difference between private duty home care and other types of home care- like Medicare-certified Home Health Care can be confusing for families and seniors in the New Brunswick area.

“The first step in understanding the difference between non-medical home care and home health care is to define the term.”


Private Duty Home Care is also called non-medical home care.

 This type of in-home senior care is typically for seniors and disabled adults who need the following non-medical home care services:

  • Senior Companionship
  • Light housekeeping
  • Meal preparation
  • Light laundry
  • Errands and shopping
  • Transportation to MD Appointments
  • Help with Pets
  • Help with household duties (watering plants, checking the mail)
  • Medication reminders
  • Help with personal care like toileting, bathing, dressing.
  • Safety in the home- to avoid wandering, leaving the stove turned on.
  • Typically, a trained caregiver will be in the home for a certain number of hours each day, or every other day, to assist your senior with these activities.

 


Does Medicare or Medicaid Cover Private Duty Home Care?

Medicare does not cover the cost of non-medical home care. This type of care (private duty non-medical home care) is considered long-term and is usually paid for with private funds or long-term care insurance.

In certain circumstances, New Jersey Medicaid will pay for the cost of non-medical private duty home care. The senior must apply for Medicaid and must meet the financial requirements for Medicaid services.

To learn more, visit the New Jersey Medicaid website: https://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmahs/clients/medicaid/


Understand What Kind of Home Care Services Are Covered Under Medicare and Medicaid

Home Care Services that are covered by Medicaid in New Jersey

The NJ FamilyCare Aged, Blind, Disabled (ABD) Programs are multiple programs for people who need access to health care services in the community, or in long-term care facilities. Information on all the ABD Programs is provided in the NJ FamilyCare Aged, Blind, Disabled Programs Brochure. NJ FamilyCare Aged, Blind, Disabled Programs Brochure (Spanish).

In determining whether a person is financially eligible for NJ FamilyCare ABD Programs, the applicant’s financial eligibility will be considered along with his or her spouse or parents. Use the ABD Checklist to see what you may need in order to apply.

To learn more, visit the New Jersey Medicaid website: https://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmahs/clients/medicaid/


Does Medicare Pay for Private Duty Home Care in New Jersey?
Does Medicare Pay for Private Duty Home Care in New Jersey?

Private Duty Home Care Services that are covered by Medicare in New Brunswick, NJ

Private Duty Home Care Services that are covered by Medicare in New Brunswick, NJ

Medicare-Covered Home Health Care Services

Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and/or Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) cover eligible home health services like these: (2)

  • Part-time or “intermittent” skilled nursing care
  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Speech-language pathology services
  • Medical social services
  • Part-time or intermittent home health aide services (personal hands-on care)
  • Injectable osteoporosis drugs for women
  • Usually, a home health care agency coordinates the services your doctor orders for you.

Medicare doesn’t pay for:

  • 24-hour-a-day care at home
  • Meals delivered to your home
  • Homemaker services (like shopping, cleaning, and laundry), when this is the only care you need
  • Custodial or personal care (like bathing, dressing, or using the bathroom), when this is the only care you need

If you have determined that private duty in-home care is right for you, the next step is to choose a home care agency in the New Brunswick, NJ area that you can trust to provide great care.


How to Choose the Best Home Care Agencies that Provide Private Duty Home Care in New Brunswick

How to Choose a Private Duty Home Care Agency

  • Talk to family, friends, and your doctor or other health care professionals about home care. Get recommendations and referrals from people you trust.
  • Look for a private duty home care agency near you. Do an online search. In the New Brunswick, NJ area, consider Expert Home Care, Inc.
  • Read reviews. Each home care agency in the New Brunswick area will have reviews and testimonials on its website. Read those reviews and get a sense of how their clients and staff feel about their services.
  • Call and talk to more than one in-home care provider. Are they good listeners? Do they offer the types of services you need? Are they provide services in the area where you are located?

How much does a private duty home care agency charge?

Home care agencies that provide caregivers charge various rates, depending on their services, hours, and the complexity of the care you or your aging loved one might need.

In New Brunswick, you can expect that the hourly rate for a home health aide or caregiver in the home is well over $20 per hour.

“Home care much less expensive than assisted living or nursing home care.”

What Activities Do Private Duty Home Caregivers Provide Seniors?

When a home health aide or caregiver is in your home, they are usually in charge of completing certain household tasks like:

  • Meal preparation
  • Light housekeeping
  • Light Laundry
  • Making the bed
  • Running errands or grocery shopping
  • But caregivers also serve a much more important purpose with regard to the senior. The caregiver provides companionship, friendship, and socialization.

When a caregiver is in the home, they are courteous, friendly, and engage the senior in conversation. This helps with socialization and keeps the senior from feeling lonely, depressed, and isolated.

So, while a caregiver or home health aide may have lots of work to do, their job is to include the senior in activities and conversation. This helps with mental health and overall health.

In summary, choosing to implement non-medical home care for your aging loved-one can benefit them in numerous ways.

Their health – both physical and mental will improve when a caring home care agency is involved.

If you are considering non-medical in-home care services, talk to the friendly staff at Expert Home Care today. Providing exceptional in-home senior care in New Brunswick. We can answer your questions and help you understand more about the services we offer. Call today. (800) 848-2336

We do not accept Medicare or Medicaid. We are a private pay only agency.

 

Sources:

1. New Jersey Department of Human Services: https://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmahs/clients/medicaid/abd/index.html

2. Medicare.gov: https://www.medicare.gov/coverage/home-health-services

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