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Related: About this forumHow to decide home care or assisted living???
My husband is now in assisted living but the cost is going way up because our insurance is no longer going to pay for his stay. His daughter in law suggested home care like 24 hours a day care. Looking into it, it seems so complicated ..need a nurse or just someone who can help with daily tasks, need meals prepared and shopping. Need 24 hours or just 8 hours. Live in or just visit. I just cant deal with it all.
True Dough
(20,275 posts)after attempting home care during her waking hours. It was viable for about a year, but there were many headaches because of missed shifts by the personal care workers who had emergencies with their children or storms or whatever.
Assisted living is definitely more costly, but the care is constant. That said, you could always wish for a better staff to resident ratio, but the facility is pretty good.
niyad
(119,931 posts)resource center? Perhaps call around, see if you can locate a social worker, advocate, or some such, to help you through all of this. I wish I had anything more helpful to offer, but know that yiur DU family is here for you.
NJCher
(37,883 posts)for your state: patient care advocate (state)
So if your state is NJ, patient care advocate NJ
These people know all the options.
flor-de-jasmim
(2,159 posts)One of the advantages of assisted living is that it helps not only the residents, but also their families in keeping things in balance. In Asst Living there is a larger staff that rotates, there is a community of people around. My mother spent the last 12 years of her life in Asst Living, and I dont think she ever had in her life up to then so many friends. My husband and I could not have given her as varied a life, once she started losing her mobility. Good luck and stay well.
marybourg
(13,181 posts)If you know of someone trustworthy and reliable who is willing to live in, it will cost less, but beware of aides who want to be paid under the table with no insurance. You will be in big trouble if they get hurt in the house, or turn on you and complain to authorities. My experience and research suggests that up to 6 hours a day, home care is more affordable. Over 6 hours/day, assisted living is much more affordable. Since the pandemic, the numbers are probably even more skewed to facility care.
3Hotdogs
(13,398 posts)If you or your husband was a combat vet, Korea, V.N., or such, call your county Veterans Admin. office.
dflprincess
(28,475 posts)I know I see you in that forum but I may be making assumptions.
If you haven't tried this already, the Minnesota Senior Linkage line may be able to help you, at the very least they can point you in the right direction to help get some answers to help with your decisions.
Phone: (800) 333-2433
https://mn.gov/senior-linkage-line/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic