Is Home Health Care Right for me?
You or a loved one may benefit from home health care if:
You or a loved one may benefit from home health care if:
You live independently but need help taking care of your health.
You’re unable to leave home or have difficulty with leaving.
You’ve recently had a hospital stay, surgery or a change in your health
We have everything you need to help you live freely in your own home.
You or a loved one may benefit from home health care if:
Rely on the experience of our nursing team for:
Partner with a team of in-home therapists who can help you reach your rehabilitation goals and keep you safe. Depending on your health or medical condition, you may benefit from:
Occupational therapy – teaches sills of daily living and provides adaptive tools to help you improve your independence
Physical Therapy – improves your strength, mobility and endurance with exercise.
Speech Therapy – provides care for health conditions that affect your communication and swallowing abilities.
Enjoy compassionate support from our home health aides who can assist with:
Ask your insurance provider about your plan’s coverage of home health care. York General Home Health accepts:
Helping you understand care at home – one step at a time.
Home health care provides medical and therapeutic services delivered in the comfort of your home. It includes skilled nursing, therapy (physical, occupational and speech) medication management, and personal care – ideal for recovery or managing chronic conditions.
Our team of licensed professionals, including registered nurses, therapists and certified home health aides. All services are supervised and coordinated under the direction of your primary physician.
Home health care is typically recommended for individuals who:
Eligibility is often based on physician’s referral and health evaluation.
Yes. Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans cover home health care services when deemed medically necessary. Our team can help verify coverage and assist with authorization.
The frequency of visits depends on your individual care plan. Some patients receive visits multiples times a week, while others may require daily support. Your schedule is tailored to your medical and personal needs.
Home Health Care includes medical services provided by licensed professionals and it is often covered by insurance.
Private Duty/Home Care offers non-medical support such as companionship, housekeeping and personal care, typically paid out-of-pocket.
Absolutely. Family involvement is encouraged. Our team communicates regularly with caregivers and loved ones, providing updates, training and emotional support to ensure everyo9en is confident and informed.
It begins with a referral from your physician. Once we receive it, we’ll schedule an in-home assessment to build your personalized care plan and begin services promptly.