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Home health care encompasses a range of medical and non-medical services delivered in a person's residence, allowing individuals to receive necessary care while maintaining independence. This approach serves diverse populations including older adults, post-surgery patients, those managing chronic conditions, individuals with disabilities, and patients requiring end-of-life care.
Skilled medical home health care represents the clinical side, provided by licensed professionals under physician orders. These services include nursing care (wound treatment, medication management), physical therapy (rehabilitation exercises, mobility training), occupational therapy (daily living skills), speech therapy (communication and swallowing disorders), medical social services (emotional support, resource connection), and medically-supervised home health aides.
Personal care services focus on supporting daily functioning through assistance with activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, toileting), companion care (emotional support, safety supervision), and homemaker services (housekeeping, meal preparation). These non-medical supports are typically provided by personal care aides who help maintain dignity and quality of life for those with functional limitations.
Together, these services create a comprehensive support system that enables people to heal, age, and manage chronic conditions in familiar surroundings. This person-centered approach often leads to better outcomes, higher satisfaction, and lower healthcare costs compared to institutional settings, representing a significant advancement in how America approaches care delivery for vulnerable populations.