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Medicare, Medicaid & Home Care in New Jersey: What's Covered in 2026

Coverage details change frequently. Always verify with your provider or visit Medicare.gov / NJ FamilyCare for current eligibility.

Medicare and Home Care: The Basics

Important: Coverage details change frequently. Always verify with your insurance provider or visit Medicare.gov / NJ FamilyCare for current eligibility.

Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people 65 and older (and some younger people with disabilities). It covers certain home health services — but with specific conditions that families often misunderstand.

The most important thing to know: Medicare typically does not cover long-term custodial home care — the ongoing personal care, companionship, and daily living assistance that most aging parents need. Medicare's home health benefit is designed for short-term, skilled care following a health event. Check with your provider for current details.

What Medicare May Cover for Home Health

Medicare Part A and Part B may cover home health services when all of these conditions are met:

  1. A physician certifies the patient is homebound (leaving home is a major effort)
  2. The patient needs skilled services — skilled nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, or occupational therapy
  3. Care is provided by a Medicare-certified home health agency
  4. The care is intermittent — not continuous 24/7 coverage

When these conditions are met, Medicare may cover:

  • Skilled nursing visits
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapy
  • Home health aide services as part of a skilled care plan
  • Medical social services
  • Medical equipment (wheelchairs, walkers, hospital beds)

Key limitation: Medicare typically covers a home health aide only when skilled services are also being provided. Once the skilled care ends, the home health aide coverage generally ends too. Medicare usually does not pay for a CHHA to provide ongoing personal care or companionship without a skilled care component. Check with your provider for current details.

Medicaid (NJ FamilyCare) and Home Care

Medicaid — known as NJ FamilyCare in New Jersey — is often the more relevant program for families seeking ongoing home care. Unlike Medicare, Medicaid may cover long-term personal care services for eligible individuals.

NJ FamilyCare eligibility generally depends on:

  • Income — limits vary by household size and program
  • Assets — counted for aged/disabled programs (primary home and one vehicle are typically excluded)
  • Clinical need — a functional assessment demonstrating need for assistance with activities of daily living

If approved, NJ FamilyCare may cover home-based personal care, including CHHA services — typically at no cost to the enrollee. This is the primary way many families in New Jersey access ongoing home care. Check with your provider for current details.

MLTSS: Managed Long-Term Services and Supports

MLTSS is New Jersey's program for delivering long-term care services through Medicaid managed care organizations (MCOs). If your loved one qualifies for Medicaid and needs ongoing care, they'll likely be enrolled in MLTSS through one of these MCOs:

  • Horizon NJ Health
  • Amerigroup
  • United Healthcare
  • Molina Healthcare
  • Aetna Better Health
  • WellCare
  • Clover Health

MLTSS may cover home-based services including personal care, respite care, home modifications, and adult day programs. The program is specifically designed to help people stay at home rather than enter nursing facilities. Check with your provider for current details.

Private Pay and Long-Term Care Insurance

Many families pay for home care privately — either because they don't qualify for Medicaid or because they want to start care quickly without waiting for program enrollment.

Private Pay

Private pay rates for home health aides in New Jersey typically range from $30–$40 per hour through a licensed agency. Many families start with a few hours per week and adjust as needs change. There are no eligibility requirements or waiting periods for private pay.

Long-Term Care Insurance

If your loved one purchased a long-term care insurance policy, it may cover home care services. Most policies require care from a licensed agency and may have elimination periods (waiting days) before benefits begin. Check your policy terms for specific coverage details.

Veterans Benefits for Home Care

If your loved one is a veteran, several VA programs may help cover home care:

  • Aid and Attendance — provides additional monthly income ($1,500–$2,700+ depending on veteran/survivor status) that can be used toward home care costs
  • Homemaker/Home Health Aide Program — direct VA benefit providing aide services through VA-contracted agencies
  • Veteran-Directed Care — gives veterans a budget to hire and manage their own caregivers

Contact the VA New Jersey Health Care System at (908) 647-0180 or visit your local VA facility for eligibility information. Check with the VA for current benefit details.

How to Get Started with Home Care Coverage

Navigating insurance and government programs can feel overwhelming. Here's a practical starting point:

  1. Talk to your loved one's physician — they can assess care needs and write orders if Medicare-eligible skilled care is appropriate
  2. Contact NJ FamilyCare (800-701-0710) — to determine Medicaid eligibility and start the application process
  3. Call NJ 211 (dial 2-1-1) — for help navigating available programs and connecting to local resources
  4. Contact a home care agency directly — a good agency can help you understand your coverage options and get started with an assessment

Don't let the complexity of insurance stop you from getting help. Many families start with a few hours of private pay while exploring coverage options — and transition to Medicaid or other programs once approved.

About OnVerra Health

OnVerra Health is a licensed New Jersey Home Care Service Firm based in Union, NJ, currently pursuing CHAP accreditation. We accept private pay and are working toward MCO enrollment to serve Medicaid-covered families. Our bilingual team helps families navigate coverage options and get the care they need.

Important: OnVerra Health is currently a private-pay agency. We are actively pursuing contracts with Medicaid managed care organizations to expand access. Contact us to discuss current options and pricing.

Request a free consultation or call us at (908) 524-9600.

FAQ — Medicare, Medicaid & Home Care in New Jersey: What's Covered in 2026

Does Medicare pay for a home health aide in New Jersey?
As of 2026, Medicare typically covers home health aide services only as part of a skilled care plan — where a physician certifies the patient is homebound and needs skilled nursing or therapy. Medicare generally does not cover ongoing custodial care or companionship. Check with your provider for current details.
Does NJ Medicaid cover home care?
As of 2026, NJ Medicaid (NJ FamilyCare) may cover home care through the MLTSS program for individuals who meet income, asset, and clinical need requirements. If eligible, services may include personal care, respite, and home modifications. Check with NJ FamilyCare for current eligibility.
What is MLTSS in New Jersey?
As of 2026, MLTSS (Managed Long-Term Services and Supports) is NJ's Medicaid program that delivers long-term care through managed care organizations like Horizon NJ Health, Amerigroup, and United Healthcare. It's designed to help people receive care at home rather than in nursing facilities. Check with your MCO for current details.
How do I apply for NJ FamilyCare (Medicaid)?
As of 2026, you can apply online at njfamilycare.org, by calling 800-701-0710, or by visiting your county Board of Social Services. You'll need income documentation and may need a clinical assessment to determine care needs. Processing times vary. Check NJ FamilyCare for current application procedures.
Does OnVerra Health accept Medicaid?
OnVerra Health is currently a private-pay agency and is actively pursuing contracts with NJ Medicaid managed care organizations. Contact us at (908) 718-1948 to discuss current pricing and payment options.

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This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or financial advice. Consult your healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation.