Posts Tagged ‘Health Care’

What is Home Health Care Insurance

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Home health care insurance policies must above all pay benefits for nursing homes, assisted living communities and adult day care.

Depending on each policy’s extent of coverage when paying for home health care services, there are numerous types of home health care insurance a person might choose from. Managed care insurance plans may offer some help with home health care costs if the home health care provider is Medicare-certified, these plans also require large premiums. Private insurance usually only pays for part of the home health care costs which include personal and hospice care.

Nowadays, there are some home care policies to pay for the excess amounts that your original insurance policy does not cover. Fortunately, these supplemental insurance policies cover additional payments on home medical equipment as well.

In the beginning, long term care insurance policies were intended to pay for a lengthy stay in a nursing home. It was because of the public demand and preference for home health care, that a lot of long term care insurance policies now cover in-home services. These may vary greatly according to plans. Every record regarding pre-existing health conditions and prior hospitalizations usually limit the coverage of these insurance policies.

Long-term care insurance covers most medical and nursing services including licensed home health care costs. Some of them may even provide personal care as well as services incurred for the upkeep and maintenance of the policyholder’s home. Based on the age and health conditions of a certain individual, the long term care insurance is paid for in monthly installments. But many times, the benefits may only be reaped when the insurance company decides the financial assistance is actually necessary or after a pre-defined waiting period.

So, getting a health care insurance policy is always the thing to do for any person. The reason for my saying so is that you can never tell when your good luck comes to an end and an illness strikes you! It’s best to be prepared!

Senior Home Health Care

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

“Many ‘baby boomers’ find they are becoming the ‘sandwich generation’, families raising children and at the same time caring for aging parents. And, at some point, many come to realize they can no longer handle the responsibility of elder care alone. Few decisions are as difficult as when a family is making plans for the care of an elder family member who for reasons of safety and health care can no longer be totally independent. Deciding whether or not to relocate them against their wishes is painful. Issues of personal dignity and life style preferences conflict with the need of assurance about the welfare of the elder parent. As expected, these elders do not want to leave their routine and the comfort of familiar surroundings. Caring families can take assurance in the knowledge that when they choose affordable “Preferred Care at home” they have made the best decision. Preferred Care provides elder care in the home and negates the need to relocate seniors.

The compassionate care of a Preferred Care caregiver will be customize around your specific needs and time table. They are always willing to do things in the manner that you prefer. Caregivers provide personal services such as bathing, dressing, and feeding. You can count on them to assist with medication reminders and physical therapy. Assess your needs, and Preferred Care caregivers will perform light housekeeping, change linens and do the laundry. They are available to do the grocery shopping and assist with pet care. As well, caregivers will act as companions to the elder person; to play cards, aide with reading and correspondence and maintain client’s calendar. You decide what you need. Preferred Care caregivers are also available to help with Alzheimer cognitive assistance.”