What does home care include?
Help with bathing, dressing, meals, light housekeeping, mobility, and companionship.
Home care in Vermont focuses on daily living support so people can remain at home. Families seek help with bathing, mobility, meals, companionship, and basic health oversight.
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Home care coverage in Vermont depends on insurance and service type. Some services are private-pay; others may be covered under long-term care or specific medical benefits.
Home care is chosen when daily living help is needed. A provider will clarify which services are available and how they are funded.
Home care in Vermont is frequently used for daily living support, respite for caregivers, and help with mobility and meals.
| Category | Hospice | Palliative | Home Care |
|---|---|---|---|
| When used | Comfort near end of life | Any stage of serious illness | Daily living support |
| Can include medical team | Yes | Yes | Sometimes |
| Works with curative treatment | No | Yes | Yes |
Help with bathing, dressing, meals, light housekeeping, mobility, and companionship.
Non-medical home care focuses on daily living support; some agencies also offer skilled services.
Visits can range from a few hours to live-in support, depending on your needs and agency.
Some policies cover parts of home care; many services are private-pay. Agencies can verify benefits.
Yes, daily living support can complement hospice or palliative teams.
Reviewed by the Best Hospice and Home Health Clinical Review Team.
Last updated: 2026-04-05
Sources: Medicare.gov, CMS, NIH.