Spencer Senior Care - Darrow, LA
5269 Cicero Drive , Darrow, LA, 70725
Louisiana has a relatively large senior population, as 15.9% of its more than 4.6 million residents are 65 and over. There are multiple reasons Louisiana may appeal to older adults, including financial benefits. Social Security and public pension income isn’t taxed, and the cost of living in Louisiana is lower than the national average. There are top-rated hospitals in the state, including Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge and Willis Knighton Medical Center in Shreveport.
The average cost of home care in Louisiana is $3,623 per month. Home care — also called in-home care — differs from home health care in multiple ways. In-home caregivers provide companionship and help with activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), which include companionship, bathing, dressing, meal preparation and shopping — among other tasks. Home health care is a medical service; caregivers may dress wounds, administer medications and therapies, monitor vital signs and provide other health-related services.
This guide provides costs and comparisons for home care in Louisiana. You’ll also find information about applying for Medicaid and a list of free resources for seniors.
As reported by the 2021 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, in-home care costs $3,623 per month in Louisiana. The national median cost is higher at $4,957, as is Oklahoma’s estimated cost of $4,862 per month. Other states also have a higher average monthly cost for in-home care, including Texas ($4,576) and Arkansas ($4,185). Mississippi and Alabama both have an average monthly cost of $3,813 for home care, which is about $200 more than the Louisiana average.
Louisiana
$3623
The United States
$4957
Oklahoma
$4862
Texas
$4576
Arkansas
$4185
Mississippi
$3813
Alabama
$3813
Louisiana’s cities vary when it comes to in-home care costs. New Orleans’ cost is the highest on our list at $4,195, while Lake Charles is close behind with an estimated monthly cost of $3,909 for in-home care. Baton Rouge and Lafayette share an estimated cost of $3,813, while seniors in Shreveport can expect to pay $3,241 for home care.
Lake Charles
$3909
Baton Rouge
$3813
Lafayette
$3813
New Orleans
$4195
Shreveport
$3241
There are other care types for older adults to consider. In addition to in-home care ($3,623), there’s home health care ($3,718) for seniors aging in place who need medical services. Adult day health care is less expensive ($1,788) and is an option for seniors in need of daytime medical care. Assisted living ($3,748) is an option for seniors who need assistance with daily activities and prefer to live in a senior community, while nursing home care ($5,759) in a semiprivate room is the most comprehensive and costly care type.
In-Home Care
$3623
Home Health Care
$3718
Nursing Home Care
$5759
Assisted Living
$3748
Adult Day Health Care
$1788
Louisiana Medicaid covers in-home care through several waiver programs. Seniors who receive Medicaid may also qualify for additional services through one or more of these programs, which provide in-home assistance with ADLs and related tasks.
The Long-Term Personal Care Services Program (LT-PCS) is for Medicaid recipients in need of at-home assistance with everyday tasks. The Community Choices Waiver (CCW) is similar but also provides health-based services as well. Another program through which seniors can receive home care is the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), which provides a wide variety of other care types including skilled nursing and adult day health care.
Seniors in need of home care have several options when it comes to coverage. As mentioned, Medicaid recipients may qualify for these waiver programs, which are geared towards the elderly and/or disabled. They provide in-home care, including help with ADLs, and the CCW and PACE programs also provide certain types of medical care.
CONTACT | AREA SERVED | SERVICES PROVIDED | |
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Long-Term Personal Care Services Program (LT-PCS) | (877) 456-1146 | Entire state | Medicaid recipients who need help with everyday activities such as toileting, dressing and meal preparation may qualify for the LT-PCS program. Light housekeeping, laundry and escort/transportation to medical appointments are also services that Louisiana seniors can receive through this program. |
Community Choices Waiver (CCW) | (877) 456-1146 | Entire state | The CCW adds in-home care and more to the list of covered Medicaid services. Seniors who meet age and financial requirements may qualify for this waiver, which provides services that include but aren’t limited to skilled maintenance therapy services, medical equipment and assistive devices, in-home care, home health care and nutritional counseling. |
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) | (504) 945-1531 for greater New Orleans (225) 490-0604 for Baton Rouge (337) 470-4500 for Lafayette | Most Louisiana zip codes | Seniors in a PACE provider service area who don’t exceed income eligibility limits may qualify for this program. Many services are performed at a PACE center and transportation is provided. Examples of services that seniors can receive through this program include in-home care and home health care, inpatient care, primary care, assistive devices and various types of therapies. |
In order to qualify for Louisiana Medicaid, there are income and asset limits based on household size. For single seniors, the annual income limit is $10,092 and assets can’t total more than $2,000 in value. Couples can’t have a yearly income in excess of $15,132 or assets worth more than $3,000.
2022 Basic Medicaid Income Limits for Seniors in Louisiana
Name | Income limits* | Asset limits |
---|---|---|
Single Person | $10,092 | $2,000 |
Two-Person Household | $15,132 | $3,000 |
* per year
There are various other requirements that must be met to receive Medicaid. Senior applicants must:
Seniors can apply for Medicaid online through the Louisiana Department of Health’s self-service webpage. If you prefer in-person help, visit a Medicaid application center. Some of these centers serve residents on a walk-in basis while others require appointments, so call ahead. Telephone applications can be taken through Healthy Louisiana Enrollment at (855) 229-6848. Paper applications can be printed and mailed, faxed or delivered to your local Medicaid application center.
What Information You Will Need
There are certain documents you’ll need to include with your Medicaid application. This includes:
There are various offices and agencies that provide Medicaid application assistance. Services are free of charge, and there may be various other senior-oriented services available.
Program | Contact | Area Served | Services provided |
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Louisiana Medicaid | (888) 342-6207 | Entire state | Seniors can get help with applying for Medicaid through the Louisiana Department of Health Medicaid office. Customer service is available through the toll-free number, and there’s a directory of local offices where residents can obtain personalized in-person service. This website has a section titled Helpful Information that may answer some questions. |
Medicaid.gov | (877) 267-2323 | Nationwide | Another way to get help with Louisiana Medicaid is through the national Medicaid site. There are informative articles to read, along with a toll-free number for customer service.,Email assistance is available through this office at Medicaid.gov@cms.hhs.gov. |
Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) | (225) 342-7100 | Entire state | The Governor’s Office of Elderly Affairs publishes a directory of Louisiana AAA offices. These agencies not only provide help with Medicaid applications but also offer an array of other free resources and services to seniors. |
In general, Medicare does not cover the cost of non-medical home care. That being said, there are situations in which Medicare provides some coverage for medical home care, referred to as “Home Healthcare.” There are several eligibility restrictions for coverage, including that individuals must be homebound and have a referral from their doctor specifically for home healthcare services.
Below is an overview of some of the skilled medical professionals whose in-home services are typically covered by Medicare – for more in-depth information, refer to our Guide to Home Healthcare.
As mentioned above, in-home care is distinctly different from home healthcare. But, there can be some overlap in services between the two types of care. So, while Medicare doesn’t cover non-medical in-home care, there are in-home care services that may be covered in special circumstances when they’re provided in conjunction with home healthcare (such as an occupational therapist helping with eating or dressing)
While the above programs help many people finance in-home care, they will not cover all costs for everyone. There are other ways to pay for in-home care, including out-of-pocket arrangements with siblings, annuities, reverse mortgages, private insurance and more. Read Caring.com’s Guide to In-Home Care Costs to learn more about these alternative payment options.
There are free services for Louisiana seniors, including energy assistance and home repair programs. Older adults can access nutritional programs and even receive free transportation through various government and nonprofit agencies. Most of these resources are statewide, although some only cover certain areas.
Resource | Contact | Area Served | Service |
---|---|---|---|
LIHEAP Energy Assistance | (225) 763-8700 | Entire state | Through LIHEAP, seniors in Louisiana can receive help paying their energy bills. This service has financial eligibility requirements and is federally funded. |
Single-Family Housing Repair Loans & Grants | (318) 343-4467 | Entire state | Senior homeowners can receive federal grants for necessary home repairs through the USDA. Like most assistance programs, this one is income-dependent. The phone number listed is for the Monroe area; on the website’s contact page, you’ll find phone numbers for other offices in the state. |
Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) | (800) 522-3333 | Entire state | Eligible seniors can receive free monthly food boxes through CSFP, a statewide government program. Some of the items these boxes contain include canned meat, produce, cheese, oatmeal, pasta or rice, dry milk and peanut butter. |
Louisiana Law Help | Online | Entire state | This website helps seniors navigate the complex legal process and can direct them to free legal aid services throughout the state. There are links to court forms, housing and disaster-relief programs, and many other helpful resources on this statewide resource. |
United Way of Southwest Louisiana 2-1-1 | 2-1-1 | Southwest Louisiana | The United Way of Southwest Louisiana provides many free services to the area’s seniors. Through the website, seniors can learn more about the area’s 2-1-1 service. Call 2-1-1 for crisis intervention, food services, senior transportation, financial assistance and many other services. |
In an effort to protect those who require in-home care, the state of Louisiana maintains strict regulations regarding who can provide care.
Topic | Rule |
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Scope of Care | A home care provider is defined as a company, either for profit or not-for-profit, that provides home care services for individuals in need. |
Care Plan Requirements | Caregivers must put together individual service plans for each client that meet their goals and objectives based on the individual's strengths and areas of need. |
Medication Management | Medication management is considered an instrumental activity of daily living and is included in care plans as necessary. |
Staff Screening Requirements | Staff members are required to undergo background checks prior to hiring. Those hired cannot have a criminal record or appear on sex offender registries. |
Staff Training Requirements | Staff members must undergo comprehensive training before being permitted to work with clients. |
Medicaid Coverage | Medicaid programs can be used to cover care where eligible or applicable. |
Reporting Abuse | Elder abuse can be reported to Elderly Protective Services at 1-833-577-6532 or (225) 342-0144, 24 hours a day. |
Whether you are looking for yourself or a loved one, finding a quality home care provider can be a stressful process. When you hire an in-home care aide you’re placing a lot of trust in the hands of the person by inviting them into your home, so you’ll want to be diligent in your search. At Caring.com, we’re here to help – we’ve created a helpful checklist below that can help guide you through the process of both determining your needs and finding a home care agency that will provide the best care possible.
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