HOME CARE YOU CAN TRUST
The All Ways Caring difference is our people. Caregiving demands a special combination of heart skills and clinical skills. We recruit only the best caregivers. And each receives the best training in the home care field.
HOME CARE YOU CAN TRUST
If you are a decision-maker for a person in need of assistance at home, you will come to know our caregivers as trusted partners. And you also have the assurance of knowing that they are backed up by an experienced team of All Ways Caring nurses, therapists and home health professionals.
Your nearest All Ways Caring office is your gateway to all of our quality services, programs and support. Each local office provides the staffing, resources, commitment and experience to ensure that your loved one can remain independent in the comfortable surroundings of home, while receiving quality, compassionate care and daily assistance.
A locally trusted organization, Four Seasons is a leader in high-quality person-centered care, proven by our consistent rank in the top 10% of service providers for family satisfaction.
Palliative Care is NOT HOSPICE. Rather, it is an approach to care focused on providing patients with relief from the symptoms, pain, and stress of a serious illness like Alzheimer's or other types of Dementia, Cancer, Parkinson's Disease, Heart Failure, Liver or Kidney Failure, COPD, and others. Palliative Care is provided to patients of all ages, including pediatric patients, and may be provided together with curative treatment, working with your current care team.
Hospice Care is specialized medical care providing pain and symptom management, emotional, and spiritual support to patients of all ages who no longer seeking curative treatment and for whom life expectancy is 6 months or less. Each dedicated hospice team provides pain and symptom management, as well as patient and family support and spiritual comfort.
Since 1986, we have been providing excellent home health care services throughout Texas. We believe in facilitating health, healing, and wholeness for our neighbors. Our team is made up oflicensed, certified, bonded, and highly trained professionals who deliver superior care in your own home. Our supportive in-home care services are designed to allow you to continue living at home without sacrificing the quality of healthcare you receive.
Allwel is a licensed home care agency that offers high-quality, customized services designed to help individuals who need assistance to live safely and comfortably in their own homes. We have two offices: in Buffalo and in NYC. We started our journey as New Frontiers in Traumatic Brain Injury in 2004 in the New York city region. We began working with individuals with traumatic brain injury, with the mission of helping them live with autonomy and dignity in the community, in their own homes. In 2009 when we became a licensed home care agency, we were able to care for other populations as well- such as individuals with other long-term illnesses or individuals recovering from a life event, such as a fall.
BJC Home Care provides compassionate care for patients of all ages who need comprehensive services in their homes, including home health, infusion, home medical equipment, therapy, palliative home care and hospice.
BJC Home Care offers comprehensive health care services and resources to patients in their homes. Our team of medical professionals is dedicated to delivering patient-centered care with compassion and continuity, individualized to each and every patient. We ensure the best possible care for you and your loved ones, including care for the following:
BJC Home Health provides services for adult and pediatric patients needing nursing, rehabilitation, social work, dietitians or home health aides. Home health care helps patients become independent at home, where they are comfortable, and where family support and familiar surroundings can make recovery easier and faster. Our staff includes nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, social workers, dietitians and home health aides who collaborate with physicians to provide well-rounded care plans.
BJC Home Care offers infusion services delivered with convenience and skilled care to patients both in their own homes and in our comfortable private suites. With RNs boasting an average of 10 years of infusion nursing experience, an expert clinical pharmacy team, and the most advanced infusion therapy technologies, patients can trust in our exceptional treatment.
BJC Home Care offers home delivery of medical equipment and supplies, including nutritional, medical, safety and mobility aids. After delivery and set up, we conduct in-home assessments to make sure each product is well-suited for the patient and provide patients and caregivers with comprehensive training on the use, safety and care of the equipment and supplies.
BJC Home Care provides professional and medical services to patients in the comfort of their own homes, where family support and familiar surroundings can make recovery easier and faster. We are trusted members of the community, committed to providing support for both patients and caregivers. Our goal is to help patients reach the highest level of independence and health. We achieve this by coordinating care with primary physicians to provide home health services that reduce the length and cost of hospitalization and lower the likelihood of readmission.
Home Care team members provided exceptional care to my dad following his recent back surgery...They explained the "why" behind his treatment plan in a way that connected with both my parents and encouraged my dad to be highly compliant. My dad is doing great. Both my parents and I are very appreciative of your understanding, compassionate and educational approach to providing care.
We have been in business for more than two decades and are proud of our reputation as a leader in providing top-quality care. When we treat you, we care for you as though you are one of our own family members. We cultivate close, long term relationships with our patients. Under specified regulations, our medical staff can provide our services at your place of residence.
We believe that you should be 100% involved in the decisions about your health and treatment. As your chosen home care team, we do what is best for you by customizing a care plan that meets your unique needs. Our goal is to help you be as self-sufficient as possible.
Many older adults and caregivers worry about the cost of medical care and other help they may need. These expenses can use up a significant part of monthly income, even for families who thought they had saved enough.
At first, many older adults pay for care in part with their own money. They may use personal savings, a pension or other retirement fund, income from stocks and bonds, or proceeds from the sale of a home.
Much home-based care is paid for using personal out-of-pocket funds. Initially, family and friends may provide personal care and other services, such as transportation, for free. But as a person's needs increase, paid services may be needed.
Many older adults also pay out of pocket to participate in adult day service programs, receive meals, and get other community-based services provided by local governments and nonprofit groups. These services help them remain in their homes.
Professional care given in assisted living facilities and continuing care retirement communities is almost always paid for out of pocket, though in some states, Medicaid may cover some costs for people who meet financial and health requirements. Find more information on Medicaid and other government programs below.
Older adults may be eligible for some government health care benefits. Caregivers can help by learning more about possible sources of financial help and assisting older adults in applying for aid as appropriate.
Several federal and state programs provide help with health care-related costs. Over time, the benefits and eligibility requirements of these programs can change, and some benefits differ from state to state. Check with the individual programs directly for the most recent information.
The Eldercare Locator can help you find resources in your area, including in-home help and transportation, and can provide information about paying for care. Visit the Eldercare Locator online or call 800-677-1116.
This federal government health insurance program helps pay some medical costs for people age 65 and older, and for people younger than 65 with certain disabilities and serious health conditions. Covered services include hospital stays, doctor visits, some home health care, hospice care, and preventive services such as vaccinations. The program does not cover assisted living or long-term care. Medicare components include Part A (Hospital Insurance), Part B (Medical Insurance), and Part D (Drug Coverage). Medicare Advantage is another option for obtaining Part A and Part B coverage. Call Medicare at 800-633-4227 or visit Medicare.gov for more information.
Medicaid is a combined federal and state program for low-income people. This program covers the costs of medical care and some types of long-term care for people who have limited income and meet other eligibility requirements. Eligibility and covered services vary from state to state.
To find out more about PACE, contact Medicare at 800-633-4227 or visit Medicare's PACE page. You can also search for local programs by state or ZIP code through the National PACE Association
To learn more about VA healthcare benefits, call 877-222-8387, or visit theVeterans Health Administration website or the Veterans Affairs Caregiver Support page. You can also find more information in Geriatrics and Extended Care: Paying for Long-Term Care.
In addition to personal funds and government programs, there are several private payment options for long-term care, including long-term care insurance, reverse mortgages, certain life insurance policies, annuities, and trusts. Which option is best for a person depends on many factors, including the person's age, health status, personal finances, and likelihood of needing care. 041b061a72