RIGHT ACCORD Home Health Care Florida's premier home health care provider specializing in senior care, Alzheimer's care, Parkinson's care, stroke recovery, and hospice care services. +1-941-366-0801
3500 East Fletcher Avenue Tampa Florida 33613
RIGHT ACCORD Home Health Care Professional home health care services in Florida. Specializing in senior care, Alzheimer's care, Parkinson's care, stroke recovery, and hospice care. en-US
Long Term Care Insurance Long Term Care Insurance is designed to cover the costs of long-term care services, including personal and custodial care. Home Health Care Services RIGHT ACCORD Home Health Care

Frequently Asked Questions about Home Health Care

What home health care services do you provide?

We provide comprehensive home health care including senior care, Alzheimer's and dementia care, post-surgical care, companion care, personal care, respite care, and live-in care services throughout Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, and surrounding Southwest Florida areas.

What areas in Florida do you serve?

RIGHT ACCORD serves Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, North Port, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Lakewood Ranch, Longboat Key, Siesta Key, and surrounding areas in Sarasota, Manatee, and Lee counties.

Are your caregivers licensed and insured?

Yes, all RIGHT ACCORD caregivers are thoroughly screened, licensed, bonded, and insured. We conduct comprehensive background checks and provide ongoing training to ensure the highest quality of care.

Do you accept insurance for home health care services?

We work with various payment options including private pay, long-term care insurance, Veterans Aid & Attendance benefits, and some Medicaid programs. Contact us to discuss your specific insurance coverage.
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Long Term Care Insurance

Long Term Care Insurance

As you continue to age and about to reach your senior years, purchasing long term care insurance now can have some form of benefits. It is most likely that someone who waits too long to buy long term care insurance has a greater chance of developing a health condition in the future.

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What is Long-Term Care Insurance?

Long-Term Care Insurance is initially introduced as "nursing home insurance" back in the 1980s. A long term care insurance policy will pay for the expenses of care arising from a chronic illness, injury, or disability. The insurance also provides the person with the aid they may need due to the general effects of aging.

Long-Term Care Insurance is primarily designed to help with payment for the costs of custodial & personal care, as opposed to strictly medical care.

In this regard, long term care insurance is not like traditional health insurance, as its purpose is to cover for expenses that are associated with senior long-term care services and support, irrespective of where the care is provided - at home or in an assisted living community, in a skilled nursing facility, or in any other senior care setting.

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What does Long-Term Care Insurance cover?

A long-term insurance policy can provide coverage for one or several types of care. Based on the types of insurance coverage the policyholder thinks they would require, and of course, the premium amount they can afford. Most insurance policies are comprehensive, and so give room for benefits to be utilised in a variety of settings. However, it is important to be sure of which facilities are specifically covered.

The insurance provider may not grant benefit payments if your loved one is in a wrong type of facility that is not covered by the insurance policy. Some insurance policies only cover for some state-licensed facilities, or provide cover only for nursing home care, but a lot also cover for assisted living facilities, and this is vital, as this type of care is expanding rapidly.

Many policies cover in-home care as well, including nursing care, physical therapy & medical equipment. Community care may be covered, and this usually entails adult day care and respite care for the caregiver. Respite care usually provides Caregivers compensation for up to 14 to 21 days a year. This care can be received at home, at a nursing home, or an adult daytime care facility.