In-Home Care by State
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Alaska
103 options -
Alabama
1,446 options -
Arkansas
945 options -
Arizona
2,869 options -
California
28,054 options -
Colorado
2,388 options -
Connecticut
7,948 options -
District of Columbia
7 options -
Delaware
863 options -
Florida
10,757 options -
Georgia
8,317 options -
Hawaii
208 options -
Iowa
1,126 options -
Idaho
456 options -
Illinois
10,807 options -
Indiana
1,627 options -
Kansas
822 options -
Kentucky
453 options
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Louisiana
763 options -
Massachusetts
11,216 options -
Maryland
10,853 options -
Maine
1,002 options -
Michigan
6,371 options -
Minnesota
2,672 options -
Missouri
3,601 options -
Mississippi
258 options -
Montana
27 options -
North Carolina
5,560 options -
North Dakota
43 options -
Nebraska
802 options -
New Hampshire
2,006 options -
New Jersey
20,205 options -
New Mexico
230 options -
Nevada
466 options -
New York
14,806 options -
Ohio
8,860 options -
Oklahoma
5,426 options -
Oregon
1,342 options -
Pennsylvania
24,721 options -
Rhode Island
305 options -
South Carolina
2,990 options -
South Dakota
146 options -
Tennessee
3,123 options -
Texas
13,868 options -
Utah
877 options -
Virginia
8,818 options -
Vermont
241 options -
Washington
3,423 options -
Wisconsin
1,498 options -
West Virginia
543 options
FAQ
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Who is Right For In-Home Care?
Anyone who needs assistance with daily activities but wants to remain in their own home:
1. Elderly or Aging Adults
2. People With Disabilities
3. Individuals with chronic illnesses
4. Post-Hospitalization
5. Palliative and Hospice Care -
What Types of Services Are Provided by In-Home Caregivers?
Personal care services
Homemaker services
Medication management
Meal preparation
Skilled nursing care
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How Much Does Home Health Care Cost?
The average cost of home care in the United States was $4,957 per month for homemaker services and $5,148 per month for home health aide.