Common Offerings
These services provide skilled nurses and attendants for daily tasks, emergency care, and equipment arrangements in patients’ homes. They emphasize personalized plans and operate 24/7 across metro and smaller cities. Specify your city for exact matches or quotes.
Types of Services
- Skilled nursing care (e.g., wound care, injections, medication management)
- Physical, occupational, and speech therapy
- Medical social services and case management
- Home health aide services for assistance with daily activities
- Doctor visits and specialist consultations at home
- Medical equipment and supplies delivery
- Palliative and hospice care for end-of-life support
Benefits of carewithus
- Prevents unnecessary hospital visits and reduces readmissions
- Cost-effective compared to hospital or nursing home care
- Personalized, patient-centered care in a familiar environment
- Supports recovery, independence, and quality of life
- 24/7 access to professional care and support
Coverage and Access
- Many C services are covered by Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and private insurance for eligible patients
- Services can be tailored to meet individual needs, from basic assistance to complex medical care
- Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology services.
- Medical social services for counseling or help finding community resources.
- Part-time or intermittent home health aide care (only if you are also receiving skilled nursing care, therapy, or other covered services).
- Part-time or intermittent home health aide care (only if you are also receiving skilled nursing care, therapy, or other covered services).
- Durable medical equipment and medical supplies for use at home, such as wound dressings and catheters.
Medicare does not cover long-term care, meal preparation, or assistance with activities of daily living (like bathing or dressing) if that is the only care needed. All care must be provided by a Medicare-approved home health agency and meet specific eligibility criteria.
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