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Learn about the key differences between Home Care, Assisted Living, and Nursing Homes in a 3 minute video.
Home Care:
Support at home with daily tasks and companionship.
Best for someone who wants to stay in their home and needs light to moderate help.
Medicare does not cover long-term personal care.
Assisted Living:
Apartment-style setting with meals, activities, medication help, and staff on site.
Ideal for safety, social connection, and consistent support with daily needs.
Primarily private pay or covered by long-term care insurance.
Nursing Home:
Provides the highest level of medical oversight with skilled nursing and rehab services in a clinical setting.
Best for complex medical needs or short-term rehab after a hospital stay.
Medicare may cover limited rehab days if specific criteria are met.