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Do You Have Aging Parents? Help Protect Their Care at Home Before a Crisis Happens

If your parents are getting older, now is the time to understand the home healthcare gap many families do not see coming. Medicare may help with some medical services, but daily support at home often creates a financial burden. We help families explore a strategy that may create cash benefits for care at home and reduce the pressure on loved ones.

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Watch the Short Overview

This video explains why families with aging parents should plan ahead for the home healthcare gap and explore ways to create additional funding for care at home.

About home health care

Who is a Home Health plan for

This plan is a good fit for people who want to 1) Plan ahead for the unknown 2) Add to their budget 3) Protect their quality of life 4) Lessen the burden on their family or friends.

Why you should consider obtaining Home Healthcare plan?

Why having a separate Home Health Plan matters

Many people assume their Medicare plan will fully protect them if they ever need help, especially at home. What they often find out later is that some medically-based services may be covered, but everyday non-medical help is much harder to fund. That can leave people relying on family, draining savings, or feeling pushed toward a facility simply because they do not have enough support at home.

We are here to help you understand that gap and explore a strategy that may help create a funding source for the kind of support that makes daily life easier.

Can I still buy the plan if I have pre-existing conditions?

Pre-existing conditions are fine but have a six month waiting period for Home Health benefits. All other benefits and new conditions are available for immediate benefit. All that matters is that you are NOT in a skilled nursing facility or on current Home Health benefits.

Understanding Home Healthcare

Many people assume home healthcare is fully covered the way they expect. In reality, there is often a big difference between medical home healthcare and non-medical home healthcare, and that gap can create real stress for families.

What is Medical Home Healthcare

Medical home healthcare may include services like skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, respiratory therapy, and wound care. In some situations, Medicare may help cover these medically-based services.

What is Non-Medical Home Healthcare

Non-medical home healthcare may include help with bathing, dressing, meals, bedding changes, light housekeeping, mobility support, and other day-to-day needs at home. This is often the kind of support families need most, and it is also where many people discover they have the biggest gap.

Is this Home Health plan expensive

Assuming you qualify, it’s actually very affordable. This is what is called an indemnity plan which reimburses you for many things you likely are using today.  For instance, $25 per medication filled(up to $600/yr), $200 for a physical, $100 per Dental visit(up to 2/yr). This money can be used to offset your annual premiums and now you have an affordable Home Health plan when you need it.

How This Strategy May Help

By putting a separate Home Health plan in place, this helps individuals and families bring in additional resources when you need it most.  This funding strategy will create cash benefits for care at home. Depending on eligibility and plan design, it may provide access to substantial benefits that can help support medical & non-medical home healthcare and give families more flexibility.

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Details about the plan

Details about the Home Health Plan

How much Home Healthcare benefit is there in these plans?

Up to $180,000 in one year.  And if you ever go 6 months without utilizing the benefit, it goes back to zero.  If you utilize the full $180,000 without a 6 month gap, you’ve exhausted the benefit and the plan ends.

How long can I keep the plan

One of the great things about this plan is once you get the plan in place, you can keep as long as you want.  There is no expiration or Age Out date.

Who is eligible to apply

You CAN have pre-existing conditions but cannot utilize the Home Health benefits of the plan for 6 months from symptoms stemming from that pre-existing condition.  All other symptoms are eligible for immediate benefit. 

Home Health Plan for seniors on a limited budget in Arizona

How much does this plan cost

This plan is an Indemnity Plan, meaning it pays directly to you regardless of what things cost you.  We submit a claim, you get a check that correlates with a specific schedule(request brochure to see payout schedule).  There are indemnity benefits outside of Home Health specific benefits to help you offset the cost of premium.  This makes the plans even more affordable for you.

Cost of Plan before Reimbursements for everyday expenses: 

Age 18-60 is $771.60 per year, Age 61-75 is $1178.50 per year, Age 76-86 is $1666.50 per year for life.

Everyday care and Preventative Care Reimbursements totaling up to $1180 per year:

Example Net Costs:  If you’re on 2 prescriptions(1), get a physical(2) and your teeth cleaned(3)...this drops your net price of the plans for Ages 18-60=-$218.40(you made money), Ages 61-75=$178.50, Ages 76+ $666.50 per year.  Great value to have access to $180,000 worth of benefit.

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Availability, eligibility, waiting periods, and benefit details may vary. Mario Lizarraga can review the details with you and help determine whether
this strategy may be a fit for your situation.

What Is a Home Health Plan?

A Home Health Plan is designed to provide financial support for qualifying home health-related needs. It can help create added flexibility for individuals and families who want protection beyond what they may already have in place. For many seniors, this type of plan becomes especially important when planning for future care needs at home while trying to stay within a limited monthly budget.

Who Should Consider a Home Health Plan?

A Home Health Plan may be worth considering for seniors, retirees, and families who are concerned about the cost of future care at home. It may also be helpful for people who want to prepare for unexpected health-related expenses while protecting savings and maintaining greater financial stability. For Arizona residents living on a limited budget, planning ahead can make a meaningful difference.

Why Medicare May Not Cover All Home Care Costs

Many people believe Medicare will cover all home care needs, but coverage can be limited depending on the situation. Families are often surprised to learn that ongoing support, non-medical assistance, and other day-to-day care needs may still create out-of-pocket expenses. That is why many people explore additional protection to help fill possible gaps and reduce financial strain.

How a Home Health Plan Can Help Seniors on a Limited Budget

For seniors on a limited budget, even a temporary care need can create financial pressure. A Home Health Plan may help provide added financial flexibility for qualifying situations, making it easier to manage costs without placing the full burden on personal savings. This can be especially valuable for Arizona families who want to prepare ahead rather than react during a stressful time.

Can I Apply If I Have Pre-Existing Conditions?

Eligibility depends on the specific plan and the underwriting guidelines that apply at the time of application. Some applicants may still qualify even if they have certain health concerns. The best way to know what options may be available is to review your situation with MAPFL and compare plans based on your needs, budget, and health history.

How Much Does a Home Health Plan Cost?

The cost of a Home Health Plan can vary based on age, plan design, benefit structure, and other factors. For many people, the goal is to find a plan that offers meaningful support while still fitting into a manageable monthly budget. MAPFL helps Arizona clients compare available options and choose coverage based on both affordability and long-term value.

Why Arizona Families Review Home Health Plan Options

Arizona families often look for practical ways to prepare for future care costs without overextending their budget. A Home Health Plan can be one way to add financial protection and improve peace of mind. MAPFL works with people in Phoenix and across Arizona who want straightforward guidance, affordable options, and a better understanding of how to prepare for possible care expenses at home.

Talk to MAPFL About Your Home Health Plan Options

If you are concerned about future home care costs and want to see whether a Home Health Plan may fit your needs, MAPFL can help. We work with Arizona clients who want simple guidance, personalized support, and coverage options that make sense for their budget. Contact MAPFL today to review your options and request a quote.

Frequently Asked Questions About Home Health Plans

What is the home healthcare gap for aging parents?

Many families assume Medicare will fully cover help at home, but coverage is often limited to certain medically based services. Everyday non-medical support like bathing, dressing, meals, housekeeping, and mobility assistance can create a financial burden for families.

What does medical home healthcare usually include?

Medical home healthcare may include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, respiratory therapy, and wound care. In some situations, Medicare may help cover these medically based services.

What does non-medical home healthcare usually include?

Non-medical home healthcare may include help with bathing, dressing, meals, bedding changes, light housekeeping, mobility support, and other day-to-day needs at home. This is often where families discover the biggest gap in coverage.

Who is this type of home health plan for?

This type of plan may be a good fit for people who want to plan ahead for the unknown, add to their budget, protect their quality of life, and lessen the burden on family or friends.

Can someone with pre-existing conditions still apply?

Yes. Pre-existing conditions may be allowed, but home health benefits related to those conditions have a six-month waiting period. Other benefits and new conditions may be available for immediate use, assuming the person is otherwise eligible.

Who is eligible to apply for the plan?

The page states that applicants may qualify if they are under age 86, are not currently in a skilled nursing facility, and are not currently receiving home health benefits.

How much home healthcare benefit is available?

The page states that benefits may be available up to $180,000 in one year, subject to plan rules and usage limits.

How much does the plan cost?

The page lists annual premiums of $771.60 for ages 18 to 60, $1,178.50 for ages 61 to 75, and $1,666.50 for ages 76 to 86. It also says the plan includes reimbursement-style indemnity benefits that may help offset premium costs.

Is the plan expensive?

The page describes the plan as an indemnity plan that may be affordable for qualified applicants because it can reimburse certain everyday and preventive care expenses, which may help offset the annual premium.

How long can someone keep the plan?

The page says that once the plan is in place, it can be kept as long as the person wants, with no expiration or age-out date.

Key Takeaways

About the Author

Mario Lizarraga helps individuals and families understand insurance and financial protection options, including coverage strategies that may help support future care needs at home. MAPFL serves Arizona clients who want straightforward guidance and practical planning solutions.

For personalized help, contact MAPFL directly.

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