Where the Worry Ends
When a person becomes unable to perform these tasks, even temporarily, family members and non-medical caregivers can step in to help. Assisting with these activities generally doesn’t require any sort of medical certification. In contrast, home health care requires a doctor’s order and is performed by a licensed health professional, such as a nurse or physical therapist.
Here are a few examples of services provided by home health professionals:
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I started using Home Instead three years ago when I was diagnosed with a progressive disability. After three years I had to use them seven days a week and 10 hours everyday. I only used the women, but I can tell you they are the most wonderful, kind, patient and compassionate people. After a while they feel like family! I highly recommend this company. The only negative was sometimes a girl would get sick and I would be without care for a few hours. However we live in a pandemic and no one wants to be exposed, especially at my age. They always managed to send someone ASAP, even if a supervisor came. Great company, great people!!! - Gloria Kluger, Google Review