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You may have other long-term care options besides nursing home care available to you. Talk to your family, your doctor or other health care provider, a person-centered counselor, or a social worker for help deciding what kind of long-term care you need. Before you make any decisions about long term care, talk to someone you trust to understand more about other long-term care services and supports like the ones listed below. Some long-term care options you can consider: A variety of home- and community-based services may be available to help with your personal care and activities. Medicaid may offer more services in your state. Call your for more information. These types of services may also be available through other programs, like the Area Agency on Aging, Medicare, or hospice programs. Community sources, like volunteer groups that help with things like shopping or transportation, which may be free or low cost or may ask for a voluntary donation are another option. It has a separate living and sleeping area, a place to cook, and a bathroom. Some retirement communities offer different kinds of housing and levels of care. In some states, residential care and assisted living communities mean the same thing. Both can help with some of the activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, using the bathroom and meals. Whether they offer nursing services or help with medications varies by state. In most cases, residents of these communities pay a Assisting in Long-Term Care monthly rent and additional fees depending on the type of personal care services they get.

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