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About ameriCARE – Wake County
If you have an elderly loved one that needs assistance, but doesn't want to move to an assisted living community, there's a better option. The best choice for many families is home care. ameriCARE - Wake County home care is serious about home care. We offer a variety of personal care services and assistance that we designed to ensure seniors in Raleigh live full, healthy lives.
Home Care Services Offered at ameriCARE - Wake County
ameriCARE - Wake County can assist with a variety of services for both short-term or long-term senior home care. Regardless if your loved one has a temporary or permanent illness, they can depend on us to make them more comfortable with our variety of services.
ameriCARE - Wake County offers a diverse selection of helpful in-home care options. We provide Help with ADL's, Meal/Diet Monitoring, Prescription administration, Customized care, Catheter care, Assist with dressing, Grooming and hygiene, Alzheimer's care, Weekend care, Grocery Shopping, Surgery recovery, Overall health monitoring, Short term care, Wellness checks, and many more - call for all services available..
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(800) 755-1458Senior Home Care Value
Staying in the comfort and privacy of their own home while receiving care is an undeniable benefit for seniors. For seniors and homebound loved ones, in-home care means staying independent and maintaining their dignity.
In addition to the obvious benefit for aging adults able to stay in their own home, ameriCARE - Wake County home care has more benefits.
- Companionship
- More Independence
- Comfort, Safety, Convenience
- Family Caregivers Get A Break
- Less Money Than Assisted Living
- Individual Care
- Complete Services
Caregivers & Staff at ameriCARE - Wake County
It takes a special kind of caregiver to be able to work for ameriCARE - Wake County. There are many people who apply do not meet our standards. Only a few are accepted. The steps to join our team is not easy, but the results speak for themselves. Potential caregivers must pass a thorough background screening that exceeds North Carolina requirements.
Raleigh Home Care Pricing
The cost of senior home health care depends on several factors. Each elderly adult has specific needs. Caregiver or nurse, weekly hours, and the cost of the supplies affect in-home care pricing.
Complete the form above or call us at (800) 755-1458 for a custom in-home estimate.
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ameriCARE – Wake County Frequently Asked Questions
What is the pricing for ameriCARE – Wake County?
ameriCARE - Wake County calculates pricing based on the frequency and duration of care, the type and level of support required, and the experience of the caregiver. Additional services like meal delivery, wellness monitoring, and housekeeping may impact the overall cost. Call (800) 755-1458 for customized quotes and tailored pricing.
Does ameriCARE – Wake County participate in Medicare or Medicaid programs?
Skilled nursing and therapy services are included under Medicare’s home care coverage, but non-medical assistance is not. Medicaid offers expanded support for eligible individuals, addressing needs not covered by Medicare. For personalized assistance, call (800) 755-1458 and speak with a senior care advisor.
Does ameriCARE - Wake County have immediate availability?
ameriCARE - Wake County provides continuous availability to welcome new clients for in-home care. Compassionate professionals are ready to deliver reliable support tailored to each individual. Call (800) 755-1458 to schedule an assessment and plan your care.
Does ameriCARE – Wake County offer in-home care for seniors?
ameriCARE - Wake County specializes in providing essential services like bathing assistance, medication reminders, and light housekeeping, promoting a safe and supportive home environment for seniors.
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