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CenterWell Home Health

  1140 Eglin Pkwy #1
Shalimar, FL 32579

Home Instead of Fort Walton Beach

  722-H Beal Pkwy NW
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547

Comfort Keepers - Niceville

  776 John Sims Parkway
Niceville, FL 32578

SYNERGY HomeCare of Destin

  35008 Emerald Coast Pkwy, Suite 401
Destin, FL 32541

CareStaff

  2160 Creighton Road
Pensacola, FL 32504

Comfort Keepers - Pensacola

  1149 Creighton Rd #5
Pensacola, FL 32504

6 Home Health Services in the Shalimar Area

CenterWell Home Health

Healthcare in the safety of your home

  •  1140 Eglin Pkwy #1, Shalimar, FL 32579
  • Skilled Nursing/Social Worker
  • Physical, occupational & speech therapy in your home
  • Home Health Aides
  • Medicare/Medicaid certified
  • Social Workers

Home Instead of Fort Walton Beach

To us, it's personal.

  •  722-H Beal Pkwy NW, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547
  • Insured, Bonded Supervised Caregivers
  • Available 24 Hours a Day / 7 Days a Week
  • Non-Medical Homecare & Companionship
  • In Home, Hospital or Retirement Community
  • Short Term Respite & Free Consultation

Comfort Keepers - Niceville

Trusted In-Home Senior Care Serving Niceville

  •  776 John Sims Parkway, Niceville, FL 32578
  • Personal Care
  • Companionship
  • Meal preparation
  • Transportation to doctor appointments or other commitments
  • Light housekeeping

SYNERGY HomeCare of Destin

Care That Moves You

  •  35008 Emerald Coast Pkwy, Suite 401, Destin, FL 32541
  • Our home care agency offers customized in-home care for seniors and those limited by Alzheimer's disease or dementia, patients recovering from surgery,“ even new mothers.
  • Core Companionship Services for Seniors
  • Supplemental Homemaking Services
  • Skilled In-Home Nursing Care Services
  • Specialized Home Care Services

CareStaff

Proudly Serving Gulf Breeze, Milton, FL, & Beyond with Expert Elderly Care Services!

  •  2160 Creighton Road, Pensacola, FL 32504
  • NON-MEDICAL SUPPORTIVE CARE
  • COMPANIONSHIP AND HOME ASSISTANCE
  • ALZHEIMER'S CARE & DEMENTIA CARE
  • SKILLED NURSING CARE
  • TRANSPORTATION

Comfort Keepers - Pensacola

Serving the Milton, Gulf Breeze & Pensacola, FL Areas

  •  1149 Creighton Rd #5, Pensacola, FL 32504
  • Bathing, Grooming, and Hygiene
  • Mobility Assistance
  • Meal Preparation, Laundry and Light Housekeeping
  • Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
  • 24-Hour Care

Other Home Health Services in the Shalimar Area

Nursetel

We Walk with You Every Step of the Way

  •  5330 Mobile Highway , Pensacola, FL 32526
  • Open 24 Hours A day
  • Post Surgery in Recovery Care Nursetel provides post-surgery assistance to people of all ages.
  • Companion care offers non-medical services to anyone in need of assistance that includes older adults or people with disabilities.
  • Whether you need a bath visits a couple of days a week or every day personal and grooming care our team of caring professionals will be there when you need us
  • Nursetel was founded by a family of healthcare professionals with the goal of allowing people of all ages to live their best life Healthier and more Independent while in the comfort of their own home

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.