Services
COMPANIONSHIP
A companion service for a home health care business offers personable and empathetic support to seniors, people with disabilities or chronic illnesses, and individuals recovering from surgery or injury who require assistance with daily living activities.
This service strives to promote a high quality of life for clients by providing companionship and emotional support, along with help with tasks such as meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders, and transportation to appointments or social events.
HOUSEKEEPING
A housekeeping service for a home health care business provides key assistance to clients who need additional support managing the upkeep of their homes. This service is especially helpful for seniors, individuals with physical limitations, and people recovering from illness or injury who require help to maintain a clean, safe, and comfortable living environment.
Housekeeping services typically include basic tasks such as dusting, vacuuming, mopping, laundry, and bathroom cleaning. The housekeepers are trained to follow proper safety and sanitation procedures to ensure that clients living in the home remain healthy and hygienic.
SUPPLEMENTAL STAFFING
Supplemental staffing for a facility helps to ensure that the organization has the necessary resources to maintain high-quality, uninterrupted care for its patients or residents. This type of service is typically provided by experienced and licensed medical professionals, such as registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, certified nursing assistants, and other allied health professionals.
The staffing service is designed to provide short-term staffing solutions for facilities that experience unexpected staff shortages due to circumstances such as illness, vacation, or high patient volumes. Additionally, it can be customized for ongoing staffing needs, such as after-hours coverage and support for special projects or initiatives.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What happens if my caregiver is unavailable or needs to be replaced?
In the event that a caregiver is unavailable or needs to be replaced for any reason, the home health business should have a plan in place to ensure continuity of care. This could involve providing a replacement caregiver with similar qualifications and experience, or adjusting the care plan to accommodate the change.
How is care scheduled and monitored?
Care scheduling and monitoring varies from business to business, but we have a system in place to ensure that patients receive the appropriate level of care. This could involve regular check-ins with caregivers, remote monitoring of patient health metrics, or regular home visits.
How much does home healthcare cost?
The cost of home healthcare depends on several factors, including the types of services needed, the length and frequency of care, and the patient's insurance coverage. Some insurances cover the cost of home healthcare, so it's best to speak to your provider to determine what is covered.
What qualifications do home health caregivers have?
Home health caregivers are required to be licensed and trained, with qualifications depending on the specific services they provide. For example, nurses and therapists must have relevant degrees and licenses, while home health aides typically receive training from their employer.