Remove End-of-life care Remove Housekeeping Remove Personal care
article thumbnail

Avera at Home Gets Personal with Kore Cares Joint Venture

Hospice News

South Dakota-based Avera@Home recently formed a joint venture with personal care provider Kore Cares in a move that grew its service line and geographic reach in the state. It had long partnered with Kore Cares before officially joining forces. It had long partnered with Kore Cares before officially joining forces.

article thumbnail

Family Resource Home Care Expands with Companion Care Acquisition

Hospice News

Washington-headquartered Family Resource Home Care recently acquired personal care provider Companion Care, Inc., Family Resource provides end-of-life, respite and personal care, along with services such as medication management, meal preparation, housekeeping, companionship and dementia support.

professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Hospice Care versus Home Health Care

Shining Light Hospice

What separates Hospice from Home Health is the type of medical care the patient receives from each service. For instance, Home Health Care may be considered for rehabilitation or to prevent hospitalization. Hospice is indicated for end of life care for patients with a terminal illness. What Is Hospice Care?

article thumbnail

The Differences Between Home Health Care Caregiver Roles

Comfort Home Care

We offer several different kinds of home care services, including Alzheimer’s and dementia care, special needs care, and end-of-life care. Choosing the type of care you need can be confusing. Personal Care Assistant. Our staff at Comfort Home Care includes CNAs, HHAs, and RNs.

article thumbnail

What Are The Four Levels of Hospice Care?

Seasons Hospice

Routine home care is the most common level of hospice care and usually includes four types of services: Personal care services to help with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and eating. Nursing care to manage pain and other symptoms, monitor medications, and provide emotional support.