Deductions & credits

For expenses in the home, you can only deduct the cost of the assistant that is allocated to medical or nursing services.  Nursing services do not have to be performed by a nurse, but must be the kind of services performed by a nurse, such as providing medications, and assistance with dressing, toileting, and so on.  Cost allocated to housekeeping or companionship are never deductible.

 

The special rules for long term care apply to an assisted living facility, which does not sound like the case from your question.  If someone is in an assisted living facility, they can only deduct medical care costs as well, and can't deduct costs allocated to room and board, laundry, housekeeping, etc.  However, when someone is in assisted living and meets 3 conditions, the entire cost can be deducted. Those conditions are:

1. The patient is certified to have a long term or permanent disability, or a cognitive impairment so that they require care to prevent them from being a danger to themselves or others,

2. the patient requires assistance with 2 or more actives of daily living (ADLs are eating, drinking, bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring, and continence). 

3. the patient gets care according to a care plan that is written by a qualified medical professional or social worker that is reviewed and recertified at least annually.

 

But again, care provided in the home is not covered by these rules.  For an in-home assistant, you have to allocate the cost between medical and non-medical.