I'm quite competent, but bedridden. Need to be making plans for my continued care...legal assistance, financial aid, long term care, etc. Don't know exactly where to begin. I want to age at home! I keep very busy every day, but need help with many things that I can no longer do...cooking, cleaning, laundry, bathing, transportation, etc.
So given that I think you must have some experience already?
Given that you wish to age at home I am assuming assets are pretty much unlimited and in large amounts, as that is what will be required in order to get all the indivdualized care. Given that I would hire a care manager. I would also have an Elder Law Attorney to attend, and if no family can do the job, would hire a Licensed Fiduciary to manage bills, bill paying, finances, banking and etc. Elder Law attorneys work with them in Court cases so often have a list. This will help you get paperswork and care contract informations. Between those two you can decided exactly what kind of care you need, and how much of it.
I certainly wish you luck, but without good solid family support this isn't something I would be trying, and I would instead go into assisted living where I didn't have to deal with multiple personalities and the vagaries of hiring folks that often don't show up. That, along with upkeep of a home, would just be too much for me were I to become bedridden.
You don’t sound like you have that kind of money.
I am sorry but there is no program that will pay for 24/7 care to keep a person in their home. Everything you mention is very expensive. If the person cannot afford it themselves it maybe time to be placed in Long-term care with Medicaid paying.
You can talk to Office of Aging. Social Services, the person may qualify for Supplimental income. Adult Protection maybe able to help.
If you are the friend caring for this person, know you can't go on forever.
Some of the amenities I have heard people speak about on this forum are beyond my imagination. I wish more places offered these things, and they should for the astronomical prices they charge.
Have you spoken with your Area Agency on Aging? You might give them a call and see if they can help you plan for your future.
https://www.aginglifecare.org/
Financial advocate:
https://secure.aadmm.com/find-a-dmm/
They both will require about $200 per hour of work for your predicament.
Your profile says you need lots of good advice, but you do not own a home and a friend helps take care of you who I hope you pay her.