In Home Care FAQ

In Home Care Q&A with Elite Home Care

In home care is almost unavoidable at some point in your adult life. Whether that’s as little as checking in twice a week to make sure your loved one is stocked with food, water and is taking care of their schedule or you need daily care to complete your everyday routine. Elite Home Care, Day Centers & Transportation is here to answer your questions!

Where Can I Get In-Home Care in South Carolina?

Elite Home Care is a great option for South Carolina residents. We have caretakers located in multiple locations spanning from Georgetown, Conway, Pickens and the upstate of Greer. Find us online!

What is In Home Care?

In home care is a caretaking service designed to help elderly adults or adults with disabilities. In home care services are specifically helpful for people wishing to remain at their home and maintain independence.

What is In Home Care vs. Respite Care?

In home care refers to professional caretaking services within the bounds of someone’s home rather than a facility or senior center, whereas respite care refers to relief from primary caretaking duties. Sometimes in home caretakers are called in for respite care to relieve primary caretakers from their daily duties.

How Much is In Home Care?

This ranges depends on how often you request services or how you decide to pay. Elite Home Care does not offer 24/7 care services, but rather care between flexible business hours.

How Can I Pay for In Home Care?

We offer an affordable out of pocket rate, which is how many of our patients choose to pay. We also offer payment vouchers, some insurance plans, and Veterans’ (VA) benefits.

Does Medicare Cover In Home Healthcare?

Elite Home Care does accept Medicare. Please contact one of our locations closest to your home so we can walk you through payment plans and review your Medicare number.

What are the Advantages of In-Home Senior Care?

In home care is advantageous for people who need help with routines, hygiene, errands, transportation, disability care or other mobility and cognitive impairments. The most common in-home care requests are for companion care or personal care, the latter being a necessity for adults struggling with physical health and mobility.

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