Choosing a respite care provider in Lexington comes down to 10 specific questions covering licensing (the Kentucky Office of Inspector General (Division of Health Care) oversight), background checks, consistency, pricing transparency, and local responsiveness. A reputable Lexington-area provider answers each one without hedging. An agency that dodges, hedges, or pushes to close on the first call is one to walk away from — even if the rate is lower.
Licensing and insurance questions for Lexington providers
- What’s your Kentucky home care license number, and can I verify it on the regulator’s site?
- Can you provide a certificate of insurance showing general liability, professional liability, and workers’ compensation coverage?
- How long have you operated in the Lexington area?
Verify the license at the the Kentucky Office of Inspector General (Division of Health Care)’s public lookup before any commitment. Unlicensed providers in Kentucky are taking shortcuts you don’t want to pay for.
Background checks and training
- What background checks do you run on respite caregivers, and how often refreshed?
- What training do new caregivers complete — specifically for dementia, mobility, and Lexington-area conditions?
- Are caregivers your employees, or contractors? (Affects liability and tax compliance.)
Consistency and matching
- What percentage of your Lexington clients see the same respite caregiver every visit? (Should be 80%+.)
- How do you match a caregiver to my family — by preferences, language, interests, pet handling?
Consistency matters more than almost anything else in respite care. Rotating caregivers undoes the trust-building.
Pricing transparency
- What’s the all-in hourly rate for respite in Lexington, and what’s NOT included? (Mileage, assessment fees, weekend premiums, holiday surcharges are common add-ons.)
- Can I see a sample contract showing termination terms, rate-change policy, and cancellation fees?
Lexington-area rates run $25–$40 per hour (5 to 12 percent below the national average of national average). Rates dramatically below that range often signal corners being cut.
Five red flags during the Lexington provider interview
- Refuses to share license number or insurance certificate
- Charges an upfront ‘enrollment’ or ‘assessment’ fee with no service credit
- Won’t connect you with current Lexington-area client references
- Quotes one rate on the phone and a different one in the contract
- Pressures you to sign on the first call
Any one is a yellow flag; two together is reason to keep shopping.
If you want help interviewing 2–3 Lexington-area respite providers, a free 30-minute call walks through the 10 questions and helps you compare answers. Talk to a RespiteCare advisor when you’re ready.


