Your Angel Homecare

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Your Angel Homecare

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Start today welcome your new angel in to your life

Start today welcome your new angel in to your life Start today welcome your new angel in to your life Start today welcome your new angel in to your life

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Health

  • In-Home or Facility Care
  • Home Health and Hospice Support Services
  • Hospital Discharge Coordination
  • Medication Management
  • Hypertension Monitoring
  • Diabetic Care Monitoring 

Companion Care

  • Meal Preparation
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Transportation
  • Errands & Shopping
  • Laundry
  • In-Home Respite Care
  • Prescription Pick up

Personal Care Assistance

  • Bathing
  • Dressing
  • Feeding
  • Transferring
  • Mobility
  • Toileting and Incontinence Care
  • Grooming

Who We Are

Caregivers You Can Trust

Having the peace of mind knowing your loved one is In the comfort & safety of your own home is priceless. We specialize in care and daily living assistance . Whether you need daily or weekly or companionship  due to aging, illness, recovery, or rehabilitation, our angels  will provide  individualized care that you can trust.

Experienced and Supportive

We understand that not one care plan fits all. Daily or weekly services can include anything from transportaion to doctor appointments or shopping to meal preparation, hygiene, cleaning, and companionship. We will take the time to get to know you  and your loved one to develop an individualized care plan that fits your specific needs. 

Experienced Home Health Aids

Companionship is key to a trusted relationship with our caregivers. We not only strive to help you with everyday tasks but want to develop a caring relationship with you. Our angels  provide one-on-one attention and care that cannot compare in other settings. 

The Facts


10 Reasons to Consider a Nurse for Home Care

So, you've never thought about finding a nurse for home care?

You're not alone! More than 65 million Americans juggle the daily demands of work, home, children and caring for someone who may be disabled, ill, or aging. Managing busy families and the emotional decisions that must be made when caring for a loved one can be overwhelming. 

Parents and adult children may live thousands of miles away from one another, separated by different cities, states, or even countries. Often, the demands and pressure of providing care can result in caregiver burnout—a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion. It occurs when family caregivers do not get the help they need and are trying to do more than they are able to. 

Home health care can help

For many families, home health care is a beneficial choice—a safe and affordable solution that supports the family, while allowing your loved ones to stay in the comfort of their own homes and communities.

If you are caring for a loved one, here are ten ways home health care can support you:


  1. Home health care professionals can be there when you aren't able to be.  If you are caregiving from a distance, home health care can give you peace of mind. Trained and qualified professionals can assess safety risks and make simple corrections in the home—from placing a rug on a slippery floor, to recommendations for ambulatory assistance. 
  2. Home care supports activities of daily living (ADLs). In-home services allow adults to receive day-to-day help with the personal care they need, preserving their dignity and maintaining a good quality of life. Assistance with activities of daily living can include bathing, grooming, and medication reminders. 
  3. Access to skilled nursing care at home. Skilled medical care can be delivered at home by thoroughly supervised nurses, certified, licensed and knowledgeable about high-technology medical equipment. Home health care can ensure that your loved one’s complex medical needs are met. 
  4. Support with diet and nutrition. Are your loved ones getting the nutrition they need to stay healthy? Adults age 65 and older, people with chronic conditions, and those recently discharged from a hospital or nursing facility are likely to be nutritionally at-risk. Aging, bed rest, illness, and injury can all contribute to the loss of lean body mass. Home care may include nutritional counseling and home-cooked meals to protect your loved ones against malnutrition.
  5. Medication management. If your loved one is on multiple prescriptions it can be confusing to manage. Home health care professionals can ensure the right medications are being taken at the right times to control health conditions and prevent harmful drug interactions.
  6. Home health care professionals provide caring companionship. Research shows that aging adults stay healthier with social interaction. Home health aides can become trusted friends for walks, reading, cards, games, movies, meals, and other social activities. Accompaniment on errands such as grocery shopping, medical appointments, and other activities are also added benefits.
  7. Home care helps with light household chores. When aging adults struggle the daily demands of housework, such as laundry, vacuuming, dishes, and simple chores home care helps to consistently maintain a safe and healthy living environment.
  8. Home health care clients have comparable or better health outcomes. Research has shown that clinical results are comparable or better with fewer complications when home care is provided to individuals with chronic conditions such as pneumonia, diabetes, or COPD.
  9. One-on-one focus and support. Home health care services are truly unique, providing meaningful, one-on-one personal and skilled care that builds strong bonds between professionals and their clients. According to the Cleveland Clinical Journal a person who is seen by a clinician in the comfort of home more readily trusts that the health care team places their needs first.  
  10. An affordable alternative to facility or hospital care. According to the National Association of Home Care, the average cost of care from a skilled nursing facility is $544 dollars per day, while the average cost of home health care per visit is $132 dollars.

For many families, home health care can be just the support they need to help manage caregiving responsibilities, while avoiding caregiver burnout. Could you or someone you love benefit from home health care services?  

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Testimonials

 “If you are looking for some awesome, knowledgeable people, these are the people I highly recommend. Their friendliness and result-driven approach is what I love about them."

 “I didn’t know what to do about my health issues. I found that this team was just who I was looking for. They are friendly, professional, and they really care.”
 

 “If you are looking for caring and trustworthy people, I highly recommend your angel home care. 

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