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Thank You for Your Request for In-Home Health Care

  • We provide a comprehensive range of caregiver services, including personal care, companionship, meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, and more. Our in-home health care options are designed with personalized care plans to meet your unique needs.

  • Yes, we offer caregiver services around the clock, including overnight and live-in care. Whether you need part-time help or full-time assistance, our in-home health care solutions are designed to fit your needs with personalized care plans.

  • For clients not using insurance, we offer transparent, flat-rate monthly plans for our caregiver services, with no hidden fees. If you have Medicare, Medi-Cal, or VA benefits, your in-home health care may be fully or partially covered through our personalized care plans.

  • Yes, all our caregivers undergo thorough training and are certified to provide top-quality caregiver services. We also conduct background checks to ensure your safety and peace of mind as we develop personalized care plans for our in-home health care services.

  • Absolutely! We work closely with you to create a personalized care plan that incorporates our caregiver services and fits your family’s specific needs and preferences for in-home health care.

  • The cost of in-home dementia care in Sacramento depends on how many hours of care are needed, the level of supervision required, and whether the person needs daytime, evening, overnight, or 24/7 support. Families who need a few hours of help each week may pay significantly less than families who need daily care or round-the-clock supervision.

    Most families start by asking, “How much care do we need to stay safe at home?” A person who only needs companionship, reminders, meals, and light support may need part-time care. A person who wanders, becomes confused in the evening, falls often, or cannot be left alone may need more consistent support.

    The best starting point is a care assessment. That helps determine the right number of hours before a family commits to a larger care schedule.

  • Medicare usually does not pay for ongoing non-medical home care, even when a person has dementia. Medicare may cover certain medical services, such as skilled nursing, therapy, or short-term home health care when ordered by a doctor. But it typically does not cover long-term help with bathing, dressing, meals, supervision, companionship, or safety monitoring.

    Families may need to look at other payment options, including private pay, long-term care insurance, VA benefits, Medi-Cal programs, or respite support programs. Some families may also qualify for dementia care support through Medicare-related programs, depending on availability and eligibility.

    The important thing to know is this: Medicare and home care are often misunderstood. Families should ask what type of care is covered, how long it is covered, and whether the help is medical or non-medical.

  • Home care may be a better fit when the person with dementia is safer, calmer, and more comfortable in familiar surroundings. Staying at home can help preserve routine, reduce confusion, and allow care to be built around the person’s habits, preferences, and family involvement.

    Assisted living or memory care may be a better fit when the person needs constant supervision, the home is no longer safe, behaviors are escalating, or family caregivers are exhausted and cannot continue without serious risk to their own health.

    There is no one right answer. The best choice depends on safety, cost, caregiver burnout, dementia behaviors, nighttime needs, and how much support the family can realistically maintain at home.

  • Hiring a private caregiver may seem less expensive at first, but families should understand what comes with that decision. When you hire privately, you may become responsible for taxes, scheduling, backup care, background checks, training, supervision, insurance, and handling problems if the caregiver calls out or the care situation changes.

    A home care agency usually costs more because the agency manages many of those responsibilities. This may include caregiver screening, training, scheduling, care planning, supervision, replacement coverage, and administrative support.

    For some families, a private caregiver works well. For others, especially when dementia, safety risks, or frequent schedule changes are involved, an agency may provide more structure and protection. The right choice depends on the family’s comfort level, risk tolerance, and how much responsibility they are prepared to manage.

Come see us in person!

Have questions or ready to start home care services in Sacramento? Reach out to our team today for compassionate, in-home support.

Get Care at Home
8146 GREENBACK LN, SUITE 202-A
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628, USA

279-782-1465 / care@getcareathome.net

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Our office is located on Greenback Lane in Fair Oaks, just across from CVS. You’ll find us in Suite 202-A, on the second floor.  

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