Contact us to begin the process and find out if you’re eligible!
What’s the difference between Home Health Aide vs. Personal Care Aide services?
An HHA is a certified aide who provides care and support for elderly and/or disabled patients who need help completing certain daily functions. HHAs can perform duties such as checking pulse and blood pressure, as well as helping patients with certain basic routine activities such as bathing, dressing, brushing teeth, moving about and grooming.
A PCA is a certified aide who helps elderly and/or disabled patients with daily living functions, such as grooming, bathing and dressing, cleaning, meal preparation, shopping, appointment scheduling, running errands, and more.
Call us to find out if you are eligible to receive a caregiver. If you have Medicaid, the cost is fully covered. If you don’t have Medicaid and think you may be eligible, let us know!
A nurse visits you at home to determine how many hours of weekly care you may qualify for. Depending on your preferences, we will pair you with a compassionate, loving caregiver who speaks your language!
Receive loving care and enjoy a better quality of life knowing that you are safer and healthier within the comfort of your own home.
You need help maintaining your quality of life. Maybe you find it hard to dress, shower, or perform basic grooming tasks on your own.
Both HHA and PCA caregivers are certified professionals who provide loving care to elderly and/or disabled patients. These amazing caregivers assist the patient with daily activities all within the comfort of the patient’s home.
PCAs often assist patients more closely because they help them with their errands, cooking and housekeeping. HHAs generally focus more on the health and safety aspects of their patients and their daily tasks, such as bathing and grooming, rather than assisting them with their errands or housekeeping activities. Besides checking vital signs and administering medication, HHAs can also perform certain medical procedures under the supervision of a registered nurse or nurse practitioner.
If you have Medicaid, the cost is fully covered! Think you are eligible for Medicaid? Give us a call!
Yes. Home Health Aides need to have a valid HHA Certificate from The New York State Department of Health and/or the New York State Education Department.
If you have Medicaid, the cost is fully covered! Think you are eligible for Medicaid? Give us a call!
Yes. Personal Care Aides need to have a valid PCA Certificate from The New York State Department of Health and/or the New York State Education Department.
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