Custodial care
With Custodial care, you get non-skilled personal care and in most cases, Medicare will not pay for custodial care. Custodial care involves things like helping with activities of daily living. For example, getting in or out of a bed or chair, bathing, eating, dressing, using the bathroom, and moving around. It may also include the kind of health-related care that most people do themselves, like using eye drops.