Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to common questions about our home health care services, processes, and support.
What is home health care, and how does it work?
Home health care provides medical and personal support services in the comfort of your home. It’s designed to help individuals recover from illness, manage chronic conditions, or receive ongoing care without needing to visit a facility. Our licensed professionals come to your home and follow a personalized care plan tailored to your needs.
Who can receive home health care services?
Home health care is available to individuals of all ages who need medical, therapeutic, or personal care at home. This includes seniors, people recovering from surgery, or those living with chronic illnesses or disabilities. We assess each client individually to ensure our services are a good fit.
How do I know if my loved one needs home care?
If your loved one is having trouble managing daily tasks, recovering from an illness, or needs regular medical attention, home care may be a helpful option. We offer free consultations to evaluate care needs and make appropriate recommendations. Our team is here to guide you through the process and answer your questions.
Who provides the care during home health visits?
Our care team includes licensed nurses, certified caregivers, therapists, and support staff depending on the services you need. Each team member is thoroughly screened, trained, and selected for their expertise and compassionate approach. We match clients with professionals best suited to their care plan.
Who can receive developmental disability support at home?
Children, teens, and adults with diagnosed developmental disabilities may qualify for in-home support. This includes individuals with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, or similar conditions. We work closely with families to create care plans tailored to each person’s abilities, goals, and daily needs.