Wondering whether a parent or loved one needs help at home? This free self-assessment helps Philadelphia and Bucks County families read the signs, understand the options, and pay for care with confidence.
Enter your details and get your printable self-assessment, plus a plain overview of how families pay for care.
Plus a no-charge review of which care and funding options fit your family.
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Most “is it time for home care” checklists ask vague questions and give a vague answer. This one does two things those cannot. It scores your loved one against the same clinical framework that nurses and the state actually use, and it shows what that score means for whether Medicaid or other programs may help pay for care. By the end you will know two things: how much help your loved one really needs, and whether that level of need may qualify them for funded care.
Care professionals do not measure “struggling.” They measure two specific things:
The pattern of which ones are slipping, and how far, tells you the level of care needed, and it is the same language a Medicaid assessor uses.
Score each from 0 to 2: 0 = fully independent, 1 = needs reminding or standby help, 2 = needs hands-on help or cannot do it.
Score each the same way, 0 to 2.
The ADL total (out of 12) matters most.
The part most families miss: needing hands-on help (a score of 2) with two or more ADLs is often the clinical threshold for what Pennsylvania calls “nursing facility level of care,” the same standard the state uses to decide Medicaid eligibility for long-term care. In plain terms, a parent who needs that much help may qualify to have in-home care paid for, instead of moving to a facility. Many families assume they will not qualify and never ask. It is worth checking.
A diagnosis alone does not decide care needs, but these conditions frequently progress to needing ADL help: Alzheimer’s and other dementias, Parkinson’s disease, recovery after a stroke, advanced COPD, and congestive heart failure. If one of these is in the picture and ADLs are slipping, do not wait for a crisis to plan.
Match this to your Part 3 result.
You do not have to read the assessment alone or guess at eligibility. A-Team Home Care is an ACHC-accredited, RN-supervised agency providing companion care and personal care across Philadelphia, Bucks County, and the surrounding Pennsylvania counties, caring for local families since 2016. The team can review your score, talk through which funding path fits, and help with a Medicaid eligibility check at no charge. A-Team has been recognized in the community, including the Philadelphia Inquirer Philly Favorite (2025), the Philadelphia100, and the Bucks Happening List.
Call A-Team Home Care at (215) 490-9994, or visit ateampa.com. No pressure, just a clear conversation about what your loved one needs and how to pay for it.
This self-assessment is educational and does not replace a clinical evaluation or an official Medicaid determination. Eligibility is decided by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania based on its own assessment.
It often points that way. Needing hands-on help with two or more ADLs is commonly the nursing facility level of care threshold Pennsylvania uses for Community HealthChoices eligibility. The Commonwealth makes the final determination, and A-Team can help you check.
No. It is an educational tool to help you gauge how much help your loved one needs. It does not replace a clinical evaluation or an official Medicaid determination.
Common paths are private pay, long-term care insurance, and veterans benefits. A-Team reviews which options fit your situation at no charge.
Philadelphia, Bucks County, and the surrounding Pennsylvania counties.
You keep the printable copy, and if you would like, A-Team reviews your score with you and talks through the care and funding options that fit. No pressure.
Not sure what your score means? Our team can review it with you and check which funding options fit, at no charge.
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