The New Hampshire Care Collaborative (NHCC) offers The Choices for Independence (CFI) Program to help eligible adults stay in their homes and communities. The program provides care coordination and case management services to those financially eligible for long-term Medicaid. To learn more about the CFI Program, including available services and application/eligibility requirements, CLICK HERE
Typically, home care refers to nonmedical care and support, including homemaking services, meal preparation, and assistance with personal care, including showering. Our home carers also provide companionship and a friendly face to talk to. In-home care allows you or your loved one to remain independent while receiving any needed support.
Home health care refers to skilled nursing care and other clinical services, including speech, physical, or occupational therapy.A home caregiver supports seniors and other adults living at home to ensure their physical and social well-being. Our home caregivers provide companionship, personal care, and other quality-of-life services, including mobility and safety assistance, help with meals and housekeeping, transportation to appointments and social events, and activities that encourage engagement, purpose, connection, and joy.
In-home care costs vary significantly by state, circumstance, and level of care provided. Our team will discuss this information in detail during the initial interview and before intake.
Both respite care and hospice care are options that do not require a long-term commitment. Respite care can be for any amount of time that coverage is needed, and hospice care provides additional assistance while your loved one transitions to their next journey. Our caregivers are highly trained to assist all demographics and levels of care. When you require a break, we are ready to help.
Most medical insurance policies (including Medicare, Medicaid, and OPTUM Serve for Veterans) cover home health services. Medicare and Medicaid cover 100% of the cost for patients who meet home care requirements. Some private policies require deductibles or a co-pay fee for home care visits.
Patients not covered by medical insurance can arrange for private pay or seek special arrangements with our agency.
Our intake specialist will provide tips to ensure the best safety practices—even when our caregivers are not in your home. As your loved one’s needs change or concerns arise, our agency will work with you to develop the best solutions. Working together in the client's best interest keeps everyone safe, happy, and at home.