Home Health Pricing
Home Health Services are More Affordable Than You Might Think
The most common way to pay for non-medical home care is private pay. Costs vary depending on your family’s needs, and our customized rate plans include a personalized approach to care, caregiver/client matching, advanced dementia care training and more. Because some payment options have certain eligibility requirements and service limitations, our team of experts can help determine what home care services are needed and which payment options are available to you.
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Home Health Care
Your Way



Self Pay
New Era II Home Health accepts clients who prefer to pay for home health care out-of-pocket. Speak to a representative about payment options.
Public Third-party Pay
(Government & Community Program)
Most Americans over the age of 65 are eligible to receive federal Medicare coverage, which may then be used to pay for home health care services. Speak to a representative for more details.
Private Third-party (Private Insurance)
If you don't qualify for Medicare, or choose not to use it, you might be able to get home health care covered by a private insurance plan. Many insurers offer a cost-sharing provision for professional in-home care for seniors.
Making Home Health affordable
New Era II Home Health accepts the following forms of payment for self-pay, and private insurance
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