Frequently Asked Questions
Our dedicated staff works to develop an extensive care plan tailored to each patient’s specific needs and condition. We provide wound care, IV infusion therapy, in-home lab services, feeding and drain tube services, catheter care, ostomy care, psychiatric nursing, lymphedema therapy, and many more services.
Our care team consists of skilled nurses, home health aides, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, medical social workers, and primary home caregivers.
Although we don’t provide hospice care, we offer a hospice transition program to help you make decisions that are right for you and will best serve your family. Contact us to learn more.
Seeking care at home it doesn’t mean you’ll need extra help forever. In fact, home care is a great way to make sure you are able to manage your health independently.
There are a range of illnesses, injuries, chronic conditions, age-related needs, disabilities, and other circumstances that lead patients to seek home health care. We work with your individual needs.
Home care may be temporary—like while recovering from surgery or an accident—or it may be long-term, such as when you need help managing a chronic condition.
We provide service to 23 counties including Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Delta, Denton, Ellis, Fannin, Franklin, Grayson, Henderson, Hopkins, Hunt, Kaufman, Lamar, Parker, Rains, Rockwall, Smith, Tarrant, Titus, Van Zandt, Wise, and Wood.
Medicare, Medicare replacement plans, and many private insurances pay for in-home care. That includes skilled nursing care, therapy, and home health aide assistance.