We Offer Non-Medical Home Care
But What Is The Difference Between Medical & Non-Medical Home Care
Non-Medical Home Care
Non-medical care focuses on supporting people with daily activities to help them maintain their independence. This type of care does not require a doctor’s order and can be scheduled for just a few hours a week or several hours per day, depending on each individual’s needs. Non-medical in-home care may include:
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Light housekeeping
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Meal preparation
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Bathing, dressing, or toileting assistance
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Help with errands
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Escorting on outings
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Medication reminders
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Morning and evening routines
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Companionship
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Respite care for family caregivers​
Caregivers personalize support for each person’s unique situation, promoting independence while offering the right level of assistance. They also provide meaningful social interaction—through conversation, games, or shared activities—helping reduce loneliness and isolation.
Medical Home Care
This type of care is recommended for people who need medical assistance following an illness or injury, after a hospital stay, or when managing chronic or end-of-life conditions.
A nurse, therapist, or other licensed medical professional provides care.
Medical home care may include services such as:
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Medication administration, including IV infusions or injections
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Pain management
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Care for tracheostomies, catheters, feeding tubes, or ventilators
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Wound care
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Post-operative rehabilitation
These services are prescribed by a doctor, enabling seniors to recover safely in the comfort of their own homes. These licensed professionals closely follow the treatment plan and monitor for potential complications to ensure the best possible outcomes.

