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Welcome to In-Home Healthcare. In-Home Healthcare will help you find the best, local quality in-home health care services and highly skilled teams of healthcare providers. Find staff members that are thoroughly screened to ensure that only experienced, qualified, dependable staff is assigned to clients.
Physicians
- Case Managers
- Medical Social Service Providers
- Social Workers
- Home Health Aides
- Skilled Nurses
- Nutritionists
- Companion/Sitters
- Recreational Therapists
- Certified Nursing Assistants
- Respite Care Providers
In-Home Healthcare will help you find services provided by State Licensed Professionals on full-time or part-time contractual basis, or by arrangement determined by need, and that assure the very best custom care plan that promotes the physical, mental, and social well being of their clients and their families.
In-Home Healthcare willalso help you find services that provide custodial care. Personal care may be provided on an hourly basis, with services available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including holidays.
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An individual who is ready for discharge from a hospital, but is unable to leave because there is no one at home to help with household tasks and convalescent assist?
A chronically ill or handicapped person who needs assistance and supervision with all activities of daily living, in order to live at home?
A household in crisis due to the illness of a key family member?
An elderly person who needs assistance and desires companionship, yet wants to remain in his or her own home?
A family with a newborn baby, who needs assistance during those first hectic days of adjustment to a new family member?
A seriously ill patient and his or her family who need emotional support, supervision and nursing care?
In-Home Healthcare will help you find the best, local services to provide programs designed to help mom when two hands aren’t enough. Specialized services are designed to support new mothers and their families after the birth of a child. As long as new mothers are only allowed a limited stay in the hospital, they must be given time to bond with the baby.
Find support that encourages family bonding and helps the mother transition from pregnancy to parenthood, and to help the mother develop mothering skills. Find staff members and experienced mothers that are CPR Certified, receive annual TB Testing, and undergo extensive background check and screening.
- Provides personal care to the new mother
- Provides support and guidance in the care of the infant
- Provides help with the laundry
- Prepares meals
- Does grocery shopping and runs short errands
- Provides support for mothers who may experience postpartum depression
- Provides community resources and referrals when needed
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