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This varies by state. There are financial and medical requirements. Home care is by waiver. There are a limited number of waivers available. They generally pay for about 28 hours of care. In some states disabled children have priority so that they can stay home with their families.
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This varies by state, and you can check your state's web site for details.

Generally, there are both medical and financial qualifications. A needs assessment would be done to determine how much help is needed. Benefits include things like paying all Medicare co-pays, providing incontinence supplies, paying for adult day care (if qualified), some in-house care, equipment as needed, hearing aids, dental care, and others. Your state may vary.

Call your state's Area Agency on Aging. They can provide detailed information.
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