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About Home Care of America
Deciding what is best for an aging loved one is always difficult. It's not time for an assisted living community yet, but they do need extra help. The best option for everyone involved is probably home care. Home Care of America home care can relieve the stress on you and your family by providing professional home care and assistance. We have built a reputation of quality and compassion with seniors living in Boston and nearby.
Home Care Services Offered at Home Care of America
The services we offer focus on an aging adult's total well-being, not just their physical requirements. The goal of Home Care of America is to provide every person with hope and purpose, regardless of age or the level of care needed. We measure our success by how much we lift the spirits of our patients and their families.
Many of the services provided by Home Care of America include Assistance with activities of daily living, Prescription management, Meal prep, Incontinence and bathroom assistance, Bathing, Dressing assistance, Personalized care, 24/7 care, Chores, Dementia care, Wound care, Short term assistance, Companionship, Diabetes care, and many more - call for all services available..
It's easy to get confused, call (800) 755-1458 to talk with an advisor for what the service choices for you loved one.
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(800) 755-1458Advantages of Senior Home Care
It's clear that a senior staying in the privacy of their own home will feel safer and more comfortable. Homebound, elderly loved ones can stay independent with in-home care, keeping a sense of security and dignity.
While staying in their own home is a clear advantage for seniors, Home Care of America home care has more benefits.
- Costs Less Than A Nursing Home
- Personalized Care
- Full Service
- Companionship
- More Independent
- Security, Convenience, Convenience
- Gives Family Caregivers A Break
Staff and Caregivers at Home Care of America
Not everyone can be a Home Care of America caregiver, it takes something a little extra to work for us. Many people apply, but not everyone meets our standards. The steps to join our team is difficult, but seniors and their families love the results A thorough background check that exceeds Massachusetts requirements is one of the many steps that a caregiver must pass.
Boston Home Care Cost
There are numerous factors that contribute to the cost of in-home senior care. Every senior has specific needs. Caregiver or nurse, weekly hours, and what supplies are required will affect the price for home care.
Complete the form above or call us at (800) 755-1458 for a custom in-home quote.
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Home Care of America Frequently Asked Questions
What is the pricing for Home Care of America?
Home Care of America determines pricing for home care based on the type of care, the number of caregiving hours, and the caregiver’s experience and skills. Services like medication assistance, transportation, and meal delivery may also impact the cost. Call (800) 755-1458 for customized quotes and tailored pricing.
Are Medicare and Medicaid options available at Home Care of America?
Medicare’s home care benefits include therapy and skilled nursing but do not extend to non-medical care. Medicaid often provides these services for those who qualify. Call (800) 755-1458 to explore your options with a professional advisor.
Does Home Care of America have availability for in-home care services?
With consistent availability, Home Care of America is always ready to accept new clients for home care services. Compassion and reliability define the care provided. Call (800) 755-1458 to schedule an assessment and find out more.
What type of at home care does Home Care of America offer?
Home Care of America is dedicated to providing personalized senior care, featuring light housekeeping, companionship, and medication reminders, to meet unique needs.
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Families and their loved ones are encouraged to do the following before deciding on a community.
- Schedule a tour and visit the physical location to make sure community description is accurate.
- Confirm with community manager that living and services required for you or your loved one's unique needs and budget are met.
- Check with state government websites for additional provider licensing and information.
If there is any information that is inaccurate or needs to be updated, please contact Assisted Living Center.
Assisted Living Center uses the term "assisted living" or "personal care" to inform users that a community provides assistance with some Activities of Daily Living (ADL's). It may not meet your state's legal definition required for that level of care.