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Home health care is a type of medical care provided in a patient’s home to support recovery, manage chronic conditions, or maintain independence. It is typically ordered by a physician and delivered by licensed professionals such as skilled nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, home health aides, Medical Social worker.

You may be eligible to receive home health care under the Medicare benefit if:

  • Your doctor prescribes home health care for you.
  • You need either skilled nursing care or therapy (ex. physical/occupational/speech therapy) on an intermittent basis.
  • Your condition limits your ability to leave home, rendering you “homebound.”

Yes, many home health care services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance plans—especially when prescribed by a physician. We can help verify your benefits and assist with any necessary paperwork.

Getting started begins with a consultation. Once your doctor prescribes home health care, we’ll coordinate with your physician to develop a personalized care plan. Contact us directly, and we’ll guide you through each step.

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Absolutely. All of our caregivers are thoroughly screened, background-checked, and licensed or certified according to state regulations. We prioritize safety and professionalism in all our hiring practices.

In many cases, services can begin within 24 to 48 hours of receiving a referral from your doctor. We prioritize prompt care and will work with you to set up an initial assessment and schedule as soon as possible.

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