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About Benevolent Home Health Care – Philadelphia
Do you have an aging loved that needs assistance, but doesn't want to go to an assisted living community? Home care is probably the best solution for everyone involved. Benevolent Home Health Care caregivers and nurses go directly to senior's homes in Philadelphia to give living assistance and skilled care. Our services allow seniors and disabled individuals to live independently in their own residence.
Home Care Services Offered at Benevolent Home Health Care
Benevolent Home Health Care will aid your senior family member with a full choice of services whether its temporary or permanent. If f your loved one needs short or long-term care, you can depend on us to make them more comfortable with all the services we offer.
Benevolent Home Health Care offers a diverse selection of helpful in-home care options. We provide 1 on 1 care, 109 hour care, Chores, Alzheimer's care, Caring for wounds, Respite care, Companionship, Catastrophic care, and many more - call for all services available..
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(800) 755-1458Why Home Care?
Clearly, a senior who receives home health care will be more comfortable in the privacy of their own home. For aging and homebound individuals, in-home care means staying independent and maintaining their dignity.
While staying in their own home is an obvious benefit for aging adults, Benevolent Home Health Care has additional benefits.
- Keeping Independence
- Comfort, Convenient, Safety
- Full Service
- Companionship
- Relief for Family Caregivers
- Costs Less Than A Nursing Home
- Custom Care Plan
Benevolent Home Health Care Caregivers & Staff
It takes a special kind of caregiver to be able to work for Benevolent Home Health Care. 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. A big part of this process is a thorough background check that goes beyond required Pennsylvania regulations.
Philadelphia Home Care Pricing
Home health care costs for seniors depends on multiple factors. All seniors have unique needs. Level of care needed, weekly hours, and supplies used all affect the price of home care.
Complete the form above or call us at (800) 755-1458 for a custom in-home estimate.
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Benevolent Home Health Care – Philadelphia Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price for Benevolent Home Health Care – Philadelphia?
The cost of home care with Benevolent Home Health Care is influenced by the level of care required, the amount of time care is needed, and the caregiver's experience. Additional services like wellness monitoring, companionship, and medication management may impact the total cost. Call (800) 755-1458 for customized quotes and tailored pricing.
Are Medicare and Medicaid options available at Benevolent Home Health Care – Philadelphia?
Medicare’s home care coverage includes therapy, skilled nursing, and medical social services but does not cover housekeeping or custodial care. Medicaid provides additional support for low-income individuals and can supplement services not covered by Medicare. Call (800) 755-1458 for help determining your eligibility.
Is Benevolent Home Health Care currently accepting new clients for in-home care?
At Benevolent Home Health Care, new clients are warmly welcomed and matched with compassionate caregivers. With continuous availability, senior home care is accessible and customized to meet individual needs. Call (800) 755-1458 to schedule an assessment and start planning your care.
What type of in-home care does Benevolent Home Health Care – Philadelphia provide?
Benevolent Home Health Care delivers compassionate services such as light housekeeping, laundry assistance, and transportation, helping seniors lead secure lives at home.
How does Benevolent Home Health Care – Philadelphia rank compared to other home care agencies?
With a 5.0-star rating, Benevolent Home Health Care is recognized for its dependable in-home care and caregivers who show true compassion and dedication.
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