13 Home Health Services in the Cincinnati Area
CARE THAT MOVES YOU
- 8180 Corporate Park Drive Suite 130, Cincinnati, OH 45242
- Our caregivers are experienced in assisting a wide variety of people in need of non-medical care
- Core Companionship Services for Seniors
- Supplemental Homemaking Services
- Skilled In-Home Nursing Care Services
- Specialized Home Care Services
Proudly serving Loveland, Milford, Anderson Township, Hyde Park, Mariemont and neighboring communities
- 7525 State Rd Suite B, Cincinnati, OH 45255
- In-Home Care
- Interactive Caregiving
- Respite Care
- Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease Care
- End of Life Care
Home Care from Comfort Keepers in Springfield and surrounding areas is dedicated to providing home care that elevates the human spirit.
- 101 N Fountain Ave, Springfield, OH 45502
- In-Home Care
- Interactive Caregiving
- Respite Care
- Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease Care
- End of Life Care
Discover how we can help you recover from surgery, illness and falls
- 554 N. SR 741, Lebanon, OH 45036
- Skilled Nursing Care and Home Health Aide
- Spiritual Caregivers
- Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy
- On-site assessments at skilled nursing facility prior to home discharge
- Specialized Services: Infusion, Wound Care, Disease Management
Care that Moves You
- 501 Windsor Park Drive, Centerville, OH 45459
- Our caregivers are experienced in assisting a wide variety of people in need of non-medical care
- Core Companionship Services for Seniors
- Supplemental Homemaking Services
- Skilled In-Home Nursing Care Services
- Specialized Home Care Services
Giving Care the Way You Want to Be Cared For.
- 2312 Far Hills Ave, Ste 139, Dayton, OH 45419
- Companion Care – In-home companion care helps seniors stay socially active and engaged in their community, with activities and interaction that help provide a richer, more fulfilling life.
- Personal Care – Personal care offers assistance with the basic activities of daily living to help your loved one live independently longer. This can include assistance with bathing, getting dressed, meal prep, and more.
- Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care – Our trained professional Caregivers help with caring for a loved one coping with dementia and other conditions, improving the quality of life for your whole family.
- Safety and 24-Hour Monitoring
- Wellness Calls
We Care Like Family
- 1050 Forrer Blvd, Dayton, OH 45420
- Skilled Nursing
- Skilled Physical Therapy
- Skilled Speech Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Medical Social Work
Improving Quality of Life in Dayton One Family at a Time!
- 130 W. Second St. Suite 1000-118, Dayton, OH 45403
- Personal Care - Everyday tasks like bathing, grooming and dressing
- Companionship - Whether it's reading, playing games or enjoying a meal together, we are here to help.
- Concierge Service - This is our 5 star "customized to each individual's needs" service: a companion, a driver, a cook. A warm towel with a scent of citrus with breakfast to energize you during the day or a lavender scent at dinner to get you ready for a good night's sleep.
- Meal preparation and planning - Our trained caregivers encourage a healthy diet and help to ensure proper nutrition.
- Alzheimer's/Dementia support - We are here every step of the way. Our Caregivers are trained for this service. Awareness and support for this disease allows our caregivers to properly care for your loved one.
Southern Indiana’s Premier Provider of In-Home Senior Care
- 3317 Grant Line Rd, Ste 200, New Albany, IN 47150
- Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care, Parkinson’s Care
- Companion Care
- Personal Care
- Transitional Care
- Respite Care, End-of-Life Support Care
In-Home Care Services for New Albany
- 153 E Main St, #A, New Albany, IN 47150
- Companion Care - joyful companionship to seniors through shared activities, going for walks, meaningful conversation, reading aloud, and assistance with daily tasks
- Personal Care - mobility aid, transferring, walking assistance, fall prevention, dressing aid, and other non-medical forms of help
- Alzheimer's and Dementia Care - monitoring and care for your loved one such as dressing aid, meal preparation, medication reminders, transportation, organization, and more
- Ready-Set-Go-Home Care - assists elderly and disabled adults upon discharge from the hospital
- End-of-Life Care - compassionately supports seniors and their loved ones during the end-of-life process
Nourishing the Human Spirit.
- 1699 W Mound St., Columbus, OH 43223
Dependable, Compassionate Elderly Care Services
- 169 E Livingston Ave, Columbus, OH 43215
- Personal Care - Bathing | Grooming | Bathroom Assistance | Dressing | Mobility | Sitting and Rising | Getting In and Out of Bed
- Alzheimer's & Dementia Care
- Hospice Support
- Companionship
- Home Helper - Light housekeeping | Meal Planning | Recipe Research | Cooking | Grocery List Preparation | Grocery Shopping
Discover the Best In-Home Care
- 1660 Northwest Professional Plaza, Suite G, Columbus, OH 43220
- Assistance in hygiene & medication reminders
- Light housekeeping & meal preparation
- Errands & Shopping
- Affordable hourly rates; temporary or long-term care
- Respite care for family caregivers
What is Home Care?
Home Care is general term used to describe services that are provided in-home, by professionals, to help people live safely at home. These services can range from home companions for seniors to skilled nursing and various therapies overseen by a doctor. In-home care may be necessary for a senior who needs assistance managing daily tasks, someone who has a chronic illness or is recovering from an injury, or someone with a disability or special needs. Services are provided in the home by professional caregivers such as aides, registered nurses and therapists, on a short- or long-term basis and tailored to each person’s condition.
What are the Benefits of Home Care?
The first benefit of Home Care is that it takes place at home, where a person feels most comfortable, safe and secure. There are many other benefits to receiving care at home, including:
• Convenience
• Greater independence
• Family participation in care, if desired, but also family respite
• Personalized care plans with one-on-one attention
• Faster recovery from illness or injury
• A team of home health care professionals can act as liaisons between the patient, family and doctor, while offering a broad range of services
• Less costly than a hospital, assisted living or skilled nursing
What are the Types of Home Care?
There are three types of Home Care. Home care providers may offer one type of care or a combination of all three:
1. Personal Care – also called Companion Care or Non-Medical Care. This type of service usually includes assistance with daily living, such as bathing, grooming and toileting. It may also involve meal preparation, light housekeeping, errands and companionship – time spent engaging in activities and hobbies of interest to the client. Personal Care may be used as respite care for family members or as a long-term alternative to assisted living.
2. Private Duty Nursing – generally found through an agency or as a direct hire. Private duty nurses provide a wide range of services that can include administration of medication, wound care, ventilator care, catheters, colostomy bags and feeding tubes. Care may also involve basic hygiene, grooming care and light household duties. Private Duty Nursing is usually a long-term solution to ongoing care needs due to chronic illness or disability.
3. Home Health Care – must be prescribed by a doctor. Home Health Care is usually prescribed because of a chronic illness, such as kidney failure or heart disease, or after a stroke, surgery, or other major health event. Medical professionals including registered nurses, nurse aides and physical, occupational and speech therapists may be necessary, all under a doctor’s supervision. Unlike Personal Care and Private Duty Nursing, Medicare may cover eligible Home Health Care, if the following conditions are met:
• It is ordered by a doctor, is deemed medically necessary and requires skilled services
• The care is prescribed after an in-person, documented visit with the doctor occurring no more than 90 days before or 30 days after the start of home health care
• There is a plan of care that is established by the doctor and is reviewed regularly, and includes the type, duration and frequency of care.
• The care must be intermittent or short-term
• The person receiving care must be certified by the doctor as homebound, or unable to leave home without the help of another person and/or the use of a wheelchair, walker, cane or crutches because of an injury or illness
• The agency providing the care must be Medicare-certified
No matter which type of Home Care you choose, the goal is to allow your loved one to live as healthfully and independently as possible, while giving you and your loved one peace of mind. You can begin your search for Home Health Care, Private Duty Nursing and/or Personal Care using our US map above. Our search results include descriptions of services offered, service areas, contact information and prices where available.