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Home Care Services

Compassionate help when you need it most

Seniors, individuals with disabilities, and recovering patients can maintain their independence and dignity in the comfort of their own homes with the help of CareChoice's expert home care services. Families can rest assured knowing that every individual receives the care they need from our qualified caregivers.

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Common Reasons for Home Care

When an elderly loved one needs assistance with everyday duties but still wishes to remain in their own home, many families choose to hire specialized home services for seniors. Following hospitalization, surgery recovery, or long-term conditions like dementia or Alzheimer’s, some people require assistance. People with disabilities can enhance their quality of life and gain greater independence through services. Whether you need daily assistance or just a few hours of companionship each week, our caregivers are available to help.

The Way We Work

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Free Consultation

We start with a thorough evaluation to determine the needs, preferences, and objectives of your loved one.

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Individualized Strategy

From medical needs to daily routines and social activities, our team creates a personalized plan to meet individual needs.

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Matching Caregivers

We take care to pair you with a qualified and kind caregiver whose background and disposition match the requirements of your family.

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Continued Assistance & Observation

To guarantee the best possible assistance as needs change, we offer ongoing supervision, frequent check-ins, and plan modifications.

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FAQs

CareChoice provides non‑medical in‑home support such as senior care, personal care, companion care, 24‑hour supervision, dementia and Alzheimer’s support, respite care for families, and help at home after a hospital or rehab stay. These services focus on daily routines, safety, and comfort so your loved one can remain at home with confidence.​

Services are designed for seniors, adults with disabilities, and people recovering from illness, surgery, or injury who want to stay independent and safe at home. Support is also helpful for family caregivers who need reliable backup or scheduled breaks.

CareChoice begins with a friendly, no‑obligation consultation and in‑home visit to learn about daily routines, home safety, and family goals. The team then recommends a personalized, non‑medical care plan that can be adjusted over time.

Yes, many families combine personal care, companionship, respite time, and even 24‑hour support so help matches changing needs. Plans can increase or decrease as your loved one’s situation evolves.

All caregivers complete background and reference checks, basic skills screening, and ongoing training. CareChoice then matches caregivers based on experience, personality, language, and your family’s preferences so care feels comfortable and familiar.​

After the consultation and care planning, services can often begin within 24–48 hours, depending on your location and schedule. In some cases, start dates may vary based on caregiver availability and program approvals.

Care is available days, evenings, overnight, weekends, and holidays. Families can choose a schedule that ranges from a few hours per week to 24‑hour support.

Depending on eligibility and location, families may be able to use certain Medicare Advantage plans, veterans’ benefits, long‑term care insurance, Medicaid‑connected programs, or private pay. CareChoice can help you understand which options might apply in your situation.​

In many cases, a trusted family member or friend can be enrolled as the caregiver through approved Medicaid or state programs. CareChoice helps with training, paperwork, and making sure approved caregivers are paid correctly for the care they provide.​

CareChoice reviews the plan regularly and, when needed, adjusts hours, services, and caregiver training so support stays in line with changes in health, mobility, or memory. Families are always involved in decisions about updates to the care plan.