Home Health Aide Services
Our Home Health Aides provide hands-on assistance with daily activities to help patients remain safe, comfortable, and independent at home. These compassionate caregivers support basic personal care needs and work under the supervision of a nurse or therapist.
What Do Home Health Aides Help With?
- Bathing, grooming, and hygiene support
- Dressing and mobility assistance
- Light housekeeping and laundry related to patient care
- Monitoring for health or behavioral changes
- Emotional support and companionship
Who Qualifies for Home Health Aide Services?
- Patients who need personal care during a skilled episode of care
- Individuals recovering from surgery or illness
- Seniors needing short-term assistance after hospitalization
- People requiring help with daily tasks but receiving skilled nursing or therapy as well
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I request just a Home Health Aide?
No. Aide services must be part of a broader skilled care plan (such as nursing or therapy) and are not available as a standalone service under Medicare.
Is the aide a nurse?
No. Home Health Aides are trained caregivers who assist with personal care but do not perform medical tasks. They work under supervision from nurses or therapists.
How often does the aide come?
Visit frequency is based on your plan of care and medical needs. It can range from a few times per week.
Services Provided
Nursing Care
Professional skilled nursing to manage complex medical needs in the comfort of home.
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Care Coordination
We collaborate across providers to ensure seamless, timely care for each patient.
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Occupational Therapy
Helping patients regain independence in daily activities like dressing, cooking, and bathing.
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Speech Therapy
Treatment for communication, swallowing, and speech impairments following injury or illness.
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Physical Therapy
Restoring strength, balance, and mobility through guided exercises and care plans.
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Home Health Aide
Support with personal care like bathing, grooming, and daily living activities at home.
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