Home care and home healthcare are different in two ways.
Home care offers non-medical services and is not paid for by by Medicare, however some home care services and agencies may be licensed by the states. Home care services are private pay services, meaning the patient or the patient’s family will pay directly for home care. Occasionally long-term care insurance may cover home care as well. Home health care, however, is medical care that is included by health insurance or Medicare. To obtain home health care, a senior or a patient needs to be homebound and in need of medical care as determined by a physician. Medicare may additionally cover non-medical solutions done by a home health aide, but these services are only covered when various medical care at home is necessary. Typically these non-medical services happen at the same time as medical care visits.
Home care presents non-medical services to seniors and patients recovering from operations. Help in bathing and dressing are standard home care services. Other responsibilities home care workers give include light housekeeping, meal preparation, running errands and transportation. Guidance in walking or exercise and other light help to make life easier are offered by home care professionals. As the population gets older, home care agencies proliferated to meet the large needs of the elderly who want to remain in their homes, but who might require help to do so.
Home healthcare is doctor-prescribed, and is presented by skilled medical personnel such as nurses who can administer medication. Physical and occupational therapists may also be required in the health care program. Home health aides may be designated to aid with activities of daily living. These services will be covered by Medicare as long as other medical care is also requested.
Home care workers can deliver medication reminders, but cannot administer the medication. Home care workers also assist with daily living activities such as preparing meals, light housekeeping, assisting with bathing, running errands and providing transportation to appointments. Home care services are privately funded by the patient, senior or their family. Long-term care insurance may also cover home care services.
The caregivers at Anchor Health Care are available to talk with you and your family about all of our home care services. Anchor Health Care is an elder care agency providing quality and affordable home care services in Ladue MO and the surrounding areas. Call 314-843-6616 for more information.

