It is one of the most common questions I receive about elderly care. There are thousands of articles on the two. Nevertheless, this is a simplified version of what the difference is.

What is the difference between live-in elderly care and hourly care? These two are similar to their purpose. However, live-in elderly care and hourly care have distinct qualities to them. ‘

Frankly, this is a great question. The differences were broken into two categories:

Hourly Care:

Hourly care is usually a minimum of 3-4 hours per visit Agencies will begin services after an initial consultation Price varies from $15 to $28 with an average of $21 per hour

Live-In Care:

Live-ins require that someone be with the patient at all times Live-in home care provides a one-on-one approach Wide range from $1000 to $10000 per month

Hourly home care services require a home health aide to be present at the home at least 3-4 hours. For Live-Ins, a home health aide is present with the loved-one at all times. Usually, it is a 24/7 care services.

Regardless, families across the United States have options. The options are endless. Normally, home care services give families a choice at a more affordable price.

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