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Official Vermont state agency for older adults — programs, benefits, Area Agencies on Aging, and long-term services. The primary state Unit on Aging. Worth contacting when a hospital discharge plan calls for in-home care and the family needs vetted agencies quickly. Some services bill directly to long-term care insurance or Medicaid waivers — ask upfront to avoid surprise bills. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.
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Public service of the US Administration on Aging connecting older adults with local services. 1-800-677-1116. Built for older adults aging in place, family caregivers managing daily care, and adult children coordinating from out of state. Some services bill directly to long-term care insurance or Medicaid waivers — ask upfront to avoid surprise bills. Family caregivers in many states can be paid through Medicaid self-directed care programs — ask whether this listing supports that. Free, confidential,...
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HCAOA — find vetted in-home care agencies in your area through the largest national association. Relevant for seniors recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions, or starting to need help with daily tasks. Walk-throughs are normal: many families interview two or three agencies before signing. Vetted agencies do background checks, carry insurance, and handle scheduling — the trade-off vs hiring privately is cost vs control. Open at no cost to Vermont seniors and the families supporting them.
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Association of nonprofit aging services providers. Locate quality in-home care, senior living, and PACE. A go-to for caregivers facing burnout who need respite from full-time caregiving. Walk-throughs are normal: many families interview two or three agencies before signing. Medicare does NOT cover long-term in-home help — only short post-hospital home health. Medicaid waivers can fill the gap for income-eligible seniors. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.
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Find a certified Aging Life Care Manager (geriatric care manager) to coordinate care for an older loved one. Worth contacting when a hospital discharge plan calls for in-home care and the family needs vetted agencies quickly. Some services bill directly to long-term care insurance or Medicaid waivers — ask upfront to avoid surprise bills. Watch for high-pressure 24/7 staffing pitches; most aging-in-place needs are 4–20 hours per week. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.
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Locator for respite care services that give family caregivers a much-needed break. Relevant for seniors recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions, or starting to need help with daily tasks. Walk-throughs are normal: many families interview two or three agencies before signing. Vetted agencies do background checks, carry insurance, and handle scheduling — the trade-off vs hiring privately is cost vs control. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Medicare/Medicaid program providing comprehensive medical and social services so frail elders can live at home. Built for older adults aging in place, family caregivers managing daily care, and adult children coordinating from out of state. Online directories let you filter by hours, language, and whether the agency carries liability insurance. Vetted agencies do background checks, carry insurance, and handle scheduling — the trade-off vs hiring privately is cost vs control. No cost to older adults or...
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NAHC — find home health and hospice agencies and learn patient rights. Built for older adults aging in place, family caregivers managing daily care, and adult children coordinating from out of state. Most agencies will do a free in-home assessment to set hours, scope, and a care plan before any commitment. Watch for high-pressure 24/7 staffing pitches; most aging-in-place needs are 4–20 hours per week. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.
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Free guide to making any home safer and easier to navigate as you age in place. Relevant for seniors recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions, or starting to need help with daily tasks. Online directories let you filter by hours, language, and whether the agency carries liability insurance. Watch for high-pressure 24/7 staffing pitches; most aging-in-place needs are 4–20 hours per week. Open at no cost to Vermont seniors and the families supporting them.
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Largest online marketplace for finding senior care, in-home aides, and companions. Built for older adults aging in place, family caregivers managing daily care, and adult children coordinating from out of state. Walk-throughs are normal: many families interview two or three agencies before signing. Watch for high-pressure 24/7 staffing pitches; most aging-in-place needs are 4–20 hours per week. Free, confidential, and available to any Vermont resident who needs the information.
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Free service helping families find in-home care, assisted living, and memory care. A go-to for caregivers facing burnout who need respite from full-time caregiving. Most agencies will do a free in-home assessment to set hours, scope, and a care plan before any commitment. Hourly rates run 5–40/hr in most US markets in 2026; live-in arrangements run lower per-hour but require room and board. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.
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Personal emergency response systems for seniors living independently. Push-button help 24/7. Relevant for seniors recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions, or starting to need help with daily tasks. Walk-throughs are normal: many families interview two or three agencies before signing. Vetted agencies do background checks, carry insurance, and handle scheduling — the trade-off vs hiring privately is cost vs control. Open at no cost to Vermont seniors and the families supporting them.
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National network of non-medical home care for seniors — companionship, errands, personal care. Worth contacting when a hospital discharge plan calls for in-home care and the family needs vetted agencies quickly. Walk-throughs are normal: many families interview two or three agencies before signing. Vetted agencies do background checks, carry insurance, and handle scheduling — the trade-off vs hiring privately is cost vs control. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Worldwide network providing companionship and personalized in-home care for seniors. Relevant for seniors recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions, or starting to need help with daily tasks. Some services bill directly to long-term care insurance or Medicaid waivers — ask upfront to avoid surprise bills. Medicare does NOT cover long-term in-home help — only short post-hospital home health. Medicaid waivers can fill the gap for income-eligible seniors. All services free of charge to...
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Home care, medical staffing, and in-home assisted living services nationwide. A go-to for caregivers facing burnout who need respite from full-time caregiving. Some services bill directly to long-term care insurance or Medicaid waivers — ask upfront to avoid surprise bills. Medicare does NOT cover long-term in-home help — only short post-hospital home health. Medicaid waivers can fill the gap for income-eligible seniors. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.
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Find Vermont in-home care, AAAs, and senior services through the Eldercare Locator. Call 1-800-677-1116. Worth contacting when a hospital discharge plan calls for in-home care and the family needs vetted agencies quickly. Most agencies will do a free in-home assessment to set hours, scope, and a care plan before any commitment. Hourly rates run 5–40/hr in most US markets in 2026; live-in arrangements run lower per-hour but require room and board. Open at no cost to Vermont seniors and the families...
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USAging directory of Vermont's Area Agencies on Aging — your local hub for senior services. Built for older adults aging in place, family caregivers managing daily care, and adult children coordinating from out of state. Walk-throughs are normal: many families interview two or three agencies before signing. Family caregivers in many states can be paid through Medicaid self-directed care programs — ask whether this listing supports that. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Find Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly in Vermont. Comprehensive care for frail elders to live at home. Useful when you need help with bathing, dressing, meals, medication reminders, or companionship — but not a nursing home. Some services bill directly to long-term care insurance or Medicaid waivers — ask upfront to avoid surprise bills. Watch for high-pressure 24/7 staffing pitches; most aging-in-place needs are 4–20 hours per week. Open at no cost to Vermont seniors and the families...
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