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Home Health Care Overview

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What is home health care?

When you or a family member needs medical care, in some cases, this can be done at home instead of the hospital. This is known as home health care. It helps reduce the amount of time a person needs to be in a hospital. Home health care is done by a health care team that works toward a common goal to help the person needing care.

Home health care may be a choice for people who are:

  • Recovering from an illness
  • Having treatment
  • Disabled
  • Chronically ill
  • Terminally ill

Home health care is not the right choice for everyone. In most cases, the person having care or treatment at home must be well enough to not be in a hospital.

Healthcare provider taking man's blood pressure at home.


Types of home health care services

There are many types of medical and social home health care services. A person may have one or more of these services:

  • Doctor care
  • Nursing care
  • Physical, occupational, or speech therapy
  • Medical social services
  • Care from home health aides
  • Homemaker or attendant care
  • Companionship
  • Volunteer care
  • Nutritional support
  • Medical equipment and supplies
  • Laboratory and X-ray imaging
  • Pharmaceutical services
  • Transportation
  • Home-delivered meals


Who provides home health care services?

Many types of agencies and companies provide home health care. They include:

  • Home health agencies
  • Homemaker and home care aide agencies
  • Pharmaceutical and infusion therapy companies
  • Durable medical equipment and supply dealers
  • Staffing registries and private duty agencies
  • Independent providers

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