New Home Health Care Charges Put The Squeeze On Seniors
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New Home Health Care Charges Put The Squeeze On Seniors
Funding constraints mean new fees and waiting lists for home health care programs in several states.
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WATERBURY, Conn. (March 8, 2010)--Programs designed to help senior citizens live independently are facing budget constraints in several states and as a result, seniors are facing new fees and waiting lists.

The in-home services, including personal care assistants, visiting nurses and meal deliveries, are intended to help people age at home rather than move into more costly nursing facilities.

In Connecticut, elderly clients say a new 15 percent surcharge for in-home services is cutting too deeply into their budgets and in North Carolina, there's a dispute over creating a scoring system to determine how many hours of in-home care can be provided to the clients.

Officials say the fees and waiting lists, while difficult, are necessary to save the home care programs from being eliminated altogether.

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