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In-Home Care in Rhode Island

Although it’s the nation’s smallest state, Rhode Island has some big advantages for seniors. Within its borders, there are picturesque beaches and quaint towns, and there are comfortable summers to enjoy them. Rhode Island’s location means that you’re close to Boston and New York for big-city amenities like sports games, museums and shopping. The state is home to just over 1 million people, and 17.7% are aged 65 and over, so the state has strong programs to support its senior population.

Even though the overall cost of living is high, health care costs in Rhode Island are low and high-quality care is provided in facilities, such as The Miriam Hospital. Retirees can access a range of senior care options, including in-home and home health care. In-home care costs an average of $5,720 per month and provides nonclinical personal assistance. Because home health care offers medical services, such as skilled nursing, it’s slightly more expensive.

This guide has information about the cost of in-home care in Rhode Island, and it provides details about Medicaid and Medicare coverage for this type of care. It also includes a list of resources that can help seniors who are aging at home.

The Cost of In-Home Care in Rhode Island

The Genworth 2021 Cost of Care Survey shows that the average cost of in-home care in Rhode Island is $5,720 per month. This is $763 more than the national average of $4,957, but it’s in the middle of the range when compared to nearby states. To the north, New Hampshire seniors pay $6,006 per month and Massachusetts’ costs are $5,911. At $5,720, Vermont’s prices are equal to Rhode Island’s. Connecticut is the most affordable nearby state. Seniors there pay $5,243 monthly, or $477 less than those in Rhode Island.

Rhode Island

$5720

The United States

$4957

Connecticut

$5243

Massachusetts

$5911

New Hampshire

$6006

Vermont

$5720

In Rhode Island’s capital of Providence, the average cost of home care is equal to the state average of $5,720 per month. In nearby Norwich, Connecticut, the price is slightly lower. Seniors there pay $5,506 per month. In neighboring Massachusetts, the price in Barnstable Town is significantly higher at $6,673 monthly.

Providence

$5720

Norwich, CT

$5506

Barnstable Town, MA

$6673

Seniors in Rhode Island have access to a range of senior living options to suit their needs and budgets. Adult day health care is the most affordable choice at $1,798 per month, while those who need additional medical assistance in the home pay $5,958 for home health care. The cost of assisted living is more than $1,000 higher than in-home care at $6,826. Nursing homes offer the highest level of medical care and supervision for people who need access to around-the-clock assistance. The cost for this care averages $9,429 per month.

In-Home Care

$5720

Home Health Care

$5958

Adult Day Health Care

$1798

Assisted Living

$6826

Nursing Home Care

$9429

Does Medicaid Cover Home Care in Rhode Island?

Rhode Island has merged Medicaid with Home- and Community-Based Services waivers to form the Global Consumer Choice Compact Waiver. This program gives Medicaid participants more choice about their care, and it gives the state more flexibility in meeting their needs. The Global Consumer Choice Compact Waiver covers a wide variety of services provided in the home or in community care, such as assisted living.

Home Care Waiver Programs in Rhode Island

Global Consumer Choice Compact Waiver

The Global Consumer Choice Compact Waiver is a demonstration waiver that allows Rhode Island to operate its entire Medicaid program under a single waiver. The program is currently extended until the end of 2023. 

As it covers all of Medicaid, it’s rare to hear the name of the waiver. Instead, it’s just referred to as Medicaid. The section that covers in-home care is known as Long-Term Services and Supports. This is available to people who are financially eligible and need a nursing home level of care.

This waiver covers a wide range of in-home and in-community services. The exact assistance available depends on your needs, and not every service is available to every participant. In general, the services that may be available in the home include homemaker services, personal care, companionship, skilled nursing and transportation. The waiver can also pay for things that can help seniors live independently, such as home modifications, personal emergency response systems and specialized medical equipment.

In addition to these general services, Long-Term Services and Supports includes the RIte@Home program. This is a shared-living program that allows seniors to reside with a caregiver. The caregiver may be someone the participant already knows, such as a relative or friend, or can be found through an agency. The caregiver receives training and a stipend for providing round-the-clock care. In this case, Medicaid doesn’t pay for room and board.

Seniors who wish to receive Long-Term Services and Supports must fill in an application and return it to the Department of Human Services. More information about the program can be found by calling the Rhode Island Office of Healthy Aging at (401) 462-4444.

How to Know if You’re Eligible for Medicaid in Rhode Island

As Medicaid is designed to provide health care to low-income residents, financial considerations are the primary eligibility criteria. Applicants must meet both income and asset limits. These can differ depending on the program you’re applying for.

To be eligible for regular Medicaid, also known as Elders and Adults with Disabilities (EAD), single applicants must have an income of no more than $1,133 per month ($13,596 yearly) and assets of no more than $4,000. For those who are married, the income limit is $1,526 monthly ($18,312 annually), and the asset limit is $6,000. This is the same whether one or both spouses are applying.

2022 Medicaid Income Limits for Seniors in Rhode Island

* Per year

How to Apply for Medicaid in Rhode Island

You can apply for Medicaid in Rhode Island on the HealthSourceRI website. This is the health insurance marketplace for the state, so a single application will determine if you’re eligible for Medicaid or affordable commercial coverage. Seniors can also download the Long Term Services and Support application and return it by mail or in person at a local Department of Human Services office. Alternatively, you can apply via phone by calling HealthSourceRI at (855) 840-4774.

What Information You Will Need

To process the application, DHS offices need to verify certain information. You may be asked to provide proof of:

  • Identity 
  • Age 
  • Citizenship or immigration status
  • Rhode Island residence
  • Income
  • Assets
  • Medical expenses
  • Disability

How to Get Help Applying for Medicaid

If you’re not sure if you qualify for Medicaid or if you need help completing the application, Rhode Island has a number of resources available to assist. Trained staff can answer questions and help you provide the information required by the state.

ProgramContactAreaServedServices provided
DHS Long Term Services and Supports(800) 745-6575Entire stateLTSS staff can answer questions about the application process and help people understand their Medicaid options.
The POINT(401) 462-4444Entire stateThe POINT is a service from the Office of Healthy Aging. It has six regional offices and can answer questions via the helpline about health care options and applying for Medicaid.
DHS Call Center(855) 697-4347Entire stateThe DHS has staff available to help people complete Medicaid applications. Applicants can ask for documents to be translated, and staff can also explain questions to help applicants understand what information they need to supply.

Does Medicare Cover In-Home Care in Rhode Island?

In general, Medicare does not cover the cost of non-medical home care. That being said, there are situations in which Medicare provides some coverage for medical home care, referred to as “Home Healthcare.” There are several eligibility restrictions for coverage, including that individuals must be homebound and have a referral from their doctor specifically for home healthcare services.

Below is an overview of some of the skilled medical professionals whose in-home services are typically covered by Medicare – for more in-depth information, refer to our Guide to Home Healthcare.

  • Physical Therapists: Physical therapy is used to help patients recover from injuries (broken bones, knee injuries, etc.), treat ongoing conditions such as arthritis, and assist in recovery from surgeries and procedures such as a knee or hip replacement.
  • Visiting Nurses: Licensed nurses can provide a number of medical services for those who don’t need to stay in the hospital, but do need regular medical services such as wound care, changing feeding tubes, etc.
  • Occupational Therapists: Occupational therapists help seniors regain or maintain the ability to accomplish normal, daily tasks, such as bathing, dressing, eating, and other daily activities.
  • Speech Therapists: Speech therapists help seniors who are struggling to adequately communicate due to a stroke, dementia, or any other cause regain the ability to functionally communicate using a variety of means. Additionally, speech therapists help to keep seniors independent by modifying diets, teaching special techniques to swallow safely, and retraining associated muscles.

As mentioned above, in-home care is distinctly different from home healthcare. But, there can be some overlap in services between the two types of care. So, while Medicare doesn’t cover non-medical in-home care, there are in-home care services that may be covered in special circumstances when they’re provided in conjunction with home healthcare (such as an occupational therapist helping with eating or dressing)

Other Financial Assistance Options for In-Home Care in Rhode Island

While the above programs help many people finance in-home care, they will not cover all costs for everyone. There are other ways to pay for in-home care, including out-of-pocket arrangements with siblings, annuities, reverse mortgages, private insurance and more. Read Caring.com’s Guide to In-Home Care Costs to learn more about these alternative payment options.

Free and Low-Cost Resources for Seniors in Rhode Island

Rhode Island has a number of free and low-cost resources available to help seniors stay safe and healthy while they age in place. Government and nonprofit organizations can help people modify their homes, access meals and respite care and pay for medication. Seniors can also find information that allows them to reach other local resources.

ResourceContactAreaServedService
Office of Healthy Aging(401) 462-3000Entire stateThe Office of Healthy Aging (OHA) is the Area Agency on Aging for Rhode Island. It provides information and services to people aged 55 and older and those with a disability. It has senior centers throughout the state and can help connect seniors to meal programs, companionship and transportation. OHA administers the @Home Cost Share program that helps seniors access affordable in-home care.
Rhode Island Pharmaceutical Assistance to Elders(401) 462-0560Entire stateRhode Island Pharmaceutical Assistance to Elders (RIPAE) helps low-income seniors pay for prescription medicines. The program pays a portion of the cost of medications during the deductible stage of Medicare Part D, and it may also help if a senior’s medication isn’t covered under their plan.
CareBreaks Respite Services Program(401) 421-7833Entire stateAdministered by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence, CareBreaks helps arrange, and may even help pay for, respite care. This can include bringing a caregiver into the home, arranging adult day care or placing seniors in an overnight facility for a short time.
RI Livable Home Modification Grant Program(401) 462-0100Entire stateAdministered by the Governor’s Commission on Disabilities, the RI Livable Homes Modification Grant Program partially reimburses modifications that make homes accessible and allow people with disabilities to live more safely in their homes. The program reimburses 50% of costs up to $4,000 for many modifications, including ramps, handrails, grab bars and home monitoring systems. It can also provide backup generators for people who use electric-powered medical equipment, such as respirators or oxygen concentrators.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program(800) 745-6575Entire stateLIHEAP helps low-income households pay their heating bills. Heating grants can pay fuel vendors or utility companies to ensure that households stay warm during the winter. It also provides crisis assistance in case of a heat shutoff due to an unpaid bill, inability to pay for fuel or the failure of a heating system.
Meals on Wheels of Rhode Island(401) 351-6700Entire stateMeals on Wheels provides home-delivered meals to homebound seniors. Drivers offer a daily well-being check when delivering meals. The organization also has other assistance programs, including a pet food program, social meals and a restaurant program.

In-Home Care Laws and Regulations in Rhode Island

The Rhode Island Department of Human Services is responsible for regulating certification of home care providers in the state. They conduct unscheduled on-site compliance checks, interviews with staff and patients to ensure continued certification compliance. The table below shows an overview of state rules and regulations for Rhode Island.

TopicRule
Scope of CareAllows provisions for eligible seniors to continue living in their communities utilizing an all-inclusive approach of daily living activities, personal care, homemaking, companionship, respite, and other in-home patient services.
Care Plan RequirementsPrior to administering services, home agencies must notify patients of their consumer rights and responsibilities, available case management services, costs and associated fees, structure of the care plan and identify the caregiver.
Staff Screening RequirementsAll staff must undergo a criminal background check and each agency must have a documented infection control plan.
Staff Training RequirementsAll agency and employee state licenses and credentials must be kept current. Each agency must have a continuing education program for core service staff members to refine their customer knowledge and skill sets.
Medicaid CoverageThe Medicaid 1115 Global Waiver provides a centralized view of the state's Medicaid programs and waivers for eligible residents.
Pharmaceutical AssistanceEnsures facilitators, agencies and individuals participating in the Rhode Island Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Elderly Program (RIPAE) remain compliant with all prescription drug laws, codes and regulations.
Reporting AbuseAbuse should be reported to the office of the long-term care ombudsman at 401-785-3340, toll-free 1-888-351-0808 or https://www.alliancebltc.com/page2.php.

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