What is Home Health Care?

Home health care provides skilled medical services in the comfort of your home, focusing on recovery, chronic condition management, and maintaining independence. At My Daughter’s Home Health, we believe healthcare should always be about human connection and compassionate care. We put people first.

Who is Eligible for Home Health Care?

You may be eligible for home health care if:

What Services Does My Daughter’s Home Health Provide?

Medical Services:

Specialty Services:

Personal Care Services: Personal care enhances the quality of life by assisting with daily activities, especially for the elderly. Services include:

Who Would Benefit from Home Health Care?

Home health care may be suitable if you or a loved one:

What Can I Expect During the First Home Health Care Visit?

During your first visit, a nurse will conduct a comprehensive assessment to understand your needs and develop a personalized care plan. We collaborate with your doctor and involve your family and caregivers to ensure a smooth transition to home care.

How Often Will My Home Health Care Visits Be?

The frequency of visits is determined by your personalized care plan, which may be adjusted by your doctor as needed to ensure the best possible care.

Can I Choose My Daughter’s Home Health for My Care?

Yes! You have the right to choose your home health care provider, and we would be honored to care for you or your loved ones.

When Will My Home Health Visits Start?

A nurse or therapist will contact you to schedule your first visit, typically within 24 hours of discharge from a hospital or nursing facility, ensuring a smooth transition to home care.

Who Pays for Home Health Care Services?

Medicare often covers 100% of home health care costs for eligible patients. Medicaid or private insurance may also provide coverage. We are happy to communicate with your insurance provider to confirm benefits coverage.

What Does “Homebound” Mean?

Being “homebound” means you have difficulty leaving home without assistance, and doing so requires considerable effort. You may leave home for medical treatment or occasional non-medical reasons, such as attending church or special family events.

What’s the Difference Between Home Health Care, Personal Care, and Hospice Care?

Is Hospitalization Required to Receive Home Health Care?

No, hospitalization is not required. Many patients are referred directly by their doctors.