Home health care is clinical, short-term, physician-ordered, and Medicare-covered for Belpre-area patients meeting criteria. Personal care is non-medical, ongoing, ADL-focused, and paid privately or through Ohio’s PASSPORT (Pre-Admission Screening System Providing Options and Resources Today), long-term care insurance, or VA benefits. The services solve different problems; using them interchangeably costs families money and produces worse outcomes.
Home health: what it is in Belpre
Clinical care delivered at home by licensed clinicians under physician’s order:
- RN visits (wound care, medication management, vital signs, education)
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Medical social work
- Home health aide visits (bundled with skilled care)
Typically short-term (4–8 weeks) for post-hospital recovery or specific medical episodes. Often Medicare-covered for Belpre patients meeting four criteria: homebound status, physician-ordered, medically necessary, intermittent care from Medicare-certified agency.
Personal care: what it is in Belpre
Non-medical hands-on ADL support delivered by CHHAs or CNAs:
- Bathing, dressing, toileting, transfers
- Meal prep and feeding
- Medication reminders (not administration unless certified)
- Light housekeeping
- Errands and transportation
- Companion services bundled
Typically ongoing — provided as long as needed. Not Medicare-covered; paid through private pay, LTC insurance, Ohio’s PASSPORT (Pre-Admission Screening System Providing Options and Resources Today), or VA H/HHA.
Cost comparison in Belpre
| Service | Cost | Duration | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home health (skilled) | Mostly Medicare-covered when eligible; $80–$150/visit private | 4–8 weeks | Medicare, TRICARE |
| Personal care (CHHA) | $28–$45/hr | Ongoing | Private pay, LTC, Medicaid, VA |
When Belpre families use both
Common pattern: post-hospital discharge from Marietta Memorial Hospital and Memorial Health System, Medicare-funded home health (RN, PT, OT) handles clinical recovery for 4–8 weeks. Simultaneously, private-pay personal care handles ongoing daily routines that home health doesn’t cover. The two teams coordinate through your home care coordinator.
Common mistakes
- Paying for home health when personal care would do (much more expensive, only for clinical needs)
- Buying companion-only when ADL help is needed (CHHA caregivers handle both)
- Discontinuing personal care when home health ends (the ongoing needs continue)
- Assuming Medicare covers ongoing care after recovery (it doesn’t)
A geriatric assessment helps Belpre families match needs to services without paying for the wrong category. Talk to an ElderCareServicesNearMe advisor when you’re ready.






