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Medicare & Medicaid Funded In-Home Care

Superior quality care at competitive rates.

Medicare & Medicaid Approved Services

Most private in-home care expenses are paid for privately – i.e. out-of-pocket. However, there are additional government programs that, once you or your loved one is approved, may help defray some of the costs for personal care and household chores.

Homemaking and Companionship

This includes:

  • Bed-making
  • Dusting
  • Vacuuming
  • Changing linens
  • Laundry
  • Drop off and pick up dry cleaning
  • Errands and shopping
  • Sorting mail
  • Grocery list preparation
  • Meal planning and preparation
  • Conversation

Personal Care

This includes:

  • Assist with morning wake-up or evening tuck-in
  • Arrange/remind for appointments
  • Personal hygiene
  • Medication reminders
  • Bathing assistance
  • Skin care
  • Foot care

Chores

This includes:

  • Washing floors, windows, and walls
  • Tacking down loose rugs
  • Moving furniture
  • Cleaning appliances, cabinets, carpets, drapes, and ceiling fixtures
  • Removing clutter
  • Removing unsafe or unsanitary conditions

Transportation

We can drive you anywhere you need to go, including:

  • Doctor’s appointments
  • Religious services
  • Hairdressers and barber shops
  • Stores and shopping centers
  • Senior centers
  • Club meetings
  • Banks
  • Pharmacies

Special Conditions

Our nurses and aides are specially trained to provide care to clients with dementia and other conditions, including:

  • Alzheimer’s
  • Parkinson’s
  • Difficulty walking
  • Difficulty seeing
  • Difficulty hearing
  • Down syndrome

24/7 Care

You can receive this service in two ways:

  • Our care team is available to come to your home around the clock. If you call us, we will respond within 15 minutes, no matter the time of night or day.
  • One of our employees can live in your residence on a full-time basis.

Medication Management

This includes:

  • One of our nurses will come to your home, with authorization and instructions from your doctor.
  • The nurse will help you organize your medications in boxes or a medication dispensing machine.
  • The nurse can advise you regarding medication storage, administration, disposal, and possible side effects. The nurse can also train you in the use of a dispensing machine, if needed.

Respite Care

  • We will be happy to send home care aide to serve your needs if the regular caregiver is unable to visit.
  • We can do this on a short-term or long-term basis, by the hour or 24/7.
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