Divine Favor Health Care, LLC
2997 Rolling Green Rdg,, Douglasville, GA, 30135
Caring.com offers a free service to help families find senior care and authentic reviews to help you in your decision. On average in Chamblee, GA, residents and their loved ones rate In Home Care agencies across the 100 options below.
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2997 Rolling Green Rdg,, Douglasville, GA, 30135
2180 Satellite Blvd , Duluth, GA, 30097
632 Rock Hill Parkway, Lithia Springs, GA, 30122
6067 Windsong Way, Stone Mountain, GA, 30087
1350 Scenic Highway Suite 266 , Snellville, GA, 30078
355 East Lanier Avenue Suite F, Fayetteville, GA, 30214
4165 Shackleford Road, Norcross, GA, 30093
3350 Northlake Pkwy Suite 17S, Atlanta, GA, 30345
1295 Hopkins Terrace NE , Atlanta, GA, 30324
3045 Whittier Way , Cumming, GA, 30040
1667 Water Springs , Dacula, GA, 30019
260 Peachtree St NW Suite 2200 , Atlanta, GA, 30303
282 Rockin Hill Dr , Marietta, GA, 30060
820 Pavilion Ct Ste B, Mcdonough, GA, 30253
2792 E Point St , Ste202, East Point, GA, 30344
5211 Peachtree Blvd , Chamblee, GA, 30341
10 Glenlake Pkwy NE #130, Sandy Springs, GA, 30328
5378 Silverwood Walk , Powder Springs, GA, 30127
2400 Herodian Way, Suite 340 , Smyrna, GA, 30080
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Home care allows aging adults to remain in familiar surroundings. It costs more than assisted living, which averages $3,845, and less than nursing home care, averaging $7,528 per month, but these two options require seniors to move to a residential care facility. These facilities provide varying levels of nursing care, which isn’t included with home care. However, it’s part of home health care, which costs slightly more than home care at $4,576 monthly. Adult day health care is a low-cost option for seniors needing minimal assistance at only $1,327 monthly.
Home Care
$4,290
Home Health Care
$4,576
Adult Day Health Care
$1,327
Assisted Living
$3,845
Nursing Home Care (semiprivate room)
$7,528
Home care allows aging adults to remain in familiar surroundings. It costs more than assisted living, which averages $3,845, and less than nursing home care, averaging $7,528 per month, but these two options require seniors to move to a residential care facility. These facilities provide varying levels of nursing care, which isn’t included with home care. However, it’s part of home health care, which costs slightly more than home care at $4,576 monthly. Adult day health care is a low-cost option for seniors needing minimal assistance at only $1,327 monthly.
Home Care
$4,290
Home Health Care
$4,576
Adult Day Health Care
$1,327
Assisted Living
$3,845
Nursing Home Care (semiprivate room)
$7,528
Note: Data for Chamblee was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Atlanta, was used instead.
Given the high cost of in-home care, many people use one or more forms of financial assistance to cover the expenses. Below, we explain some of the most common sources of financial help for paying for in-home care. If none of these options are available to you, you can reach out to your Area Agency on Aging or Aging and Disability Resource Center to learn about local resources.
Local and county government offices and nonprofit organizations offer an array of programs and services to help seniors aging in place in Chamblee. Programs include home repairs and modifications, transportation, meal delivery and many other services to enhance residents’ overall well-being and quality of life.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Special Purpose Home Repair | (404) 371-2000 | The DeKalb County Community Development Department administers the Special Purpose Home Repair program to help seniors aged 62 or older and disabled adults over age 21 complete critical repairs to correct issues that threaten their health and safety. The home must be the recipient’s primary residence. |
Georgia Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program | (404) 537-4300 | The Georgia Division of Family and Children Services administers LIHEAP in partnership with Community Action Agencies to help low-income households statewide with their utility bills, especially seniors aged 65 or older or medically homebound persons of any age. LIHEAP offers heating and cooling bill payment assistance. |
Georgia Low Income Household Water Assistance Program | (404) 929-2500, option 3 | The Partnership for Community Action operates the Georgia LIHWAP for income-eligible residents throughout DeKalb County. Funding is available on a first-come, first-served basis and covers a $200 or $300 payment once per program year to cover household water or sewage bills. Appointments are only offered when funding is available. |
Hope Works | (404) 872-0167 | Hope Works offers various programs to income-qualified seniors to help them save money through free home energy efficiency improvements and education. Services include free water heaters or gas furnaces for qualified applicants aged 65 or older as well as free in-home assessments, leak/duct sealing and floor and attic insulation. |
DeKalb County Office of Aging | (770) 322-2950 | The DeKalb County OOA serves seniors aged 60 or older throughout the county either directly or through contracts with agency partners. Services include case management, information and referral/assistance, home-delivered meals, respite care and transportation. These and other services help older adults safely age in place. |
DeKalb Human Services Department Transportation Division | (770) 322-2967 | The Transportation Division provides curb-to-curb transportation to seniors aged 60 or older through the DeKalb County Transportation Voucher Program. Seniors may get rides to medical appointments, senior centers and businesses. There’s a cost share, but it’s based on a sliding scale. |
Aging can be a difficult process, and loved ones may not always ask for help – often times it’s up to their family to evaluate their need for help around the house. While no two situations are exactly alike, this checklist can help you and your loved ones determine when it’s time to start the search for a home care provider.Contains flex elementsImage width (percent):85
If you’ve determined that your loved one needs the assistance of a care provider in their home, it may be time for a difficult conversation. Handled correctly, however, this process can bring a family together and ensure that everyone’s concerns are addressed. Use this PDF as a starting point to help the conversation stay as positive and productive as possible.Contains flex elementsImage width (percent):85