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In Home Services | Northeast Nebraska Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center

In-home services, including grocery shopping, cleaning, laundry, transportation, respite, lawn care, snow removal, and personal care.

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Home Health Care and Home Provider Care Services | Western Illinois Home Health Care

Home care services including nursing, rehabilitative therapies, psychiatric nursing services, home health aides, meal preparation, errands and grocery shopping, household assistance, and respite care.

Also offers home provider care services, including companionship, light housekeeping, and assistance with activities of daily living to help you safely stay independent at home.

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Home Health Services | Crawford County Community Health

Professional medical care designed to support individuals recovering from illness or surgery, managing chronic conditions, or needing additional medical support. Home Health typically includes skilled nursing, therapy (physical, occupational, or speech), or assistance with person care tasks such as bathing or dressing.

Specialized care services may include IV therapy, nutritional support, or wound care.

The primary goals of Home Health are to promote and maintain independence, improve health outcomes, and enhance the quality of life by providing care in the comfort and familiarity of client's own homes.

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Developmental Disability Services | Prime Home Developmental Disabilities Services

Provides residential and day habilitation services, community integration, vocation planning customized emplyment, volunteer opportunities, community outings, internships, work experience programs and crisis prevention.

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Home Health Services | Pella Regional Health Center

Offers registered nurses, licensed practical Nurses, home care aides, and rehabilitative therapists. Respite care is also available to relieve normal caregiver (spouse, friend or family member) of his or her duties for up to six hours.

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Non-Medical Home Care Assistance | Caretech, Inc.

In-home caregivers provide a range of services, including assistance with personal care, bathing, bill preparation, changing bed linens, cleaning dishes, companionship/respite care, general homemaking, grooming, laundry, letter writing, mail review, meal preparation and cleanup, medication reminders, organizing living space and closets, reading reminders, scheduling appointments, shopping, taking out garbage, transportation, and errands.

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Home Care Services - Omaha | Right at Home

Companion care services include social interaction, medication reminders, meal preparation, shopping and errands, light housekeeping, pet care, laundry, incidental transportation, etc.

Personal care includes ambulation assistance, bathing and showering, continence care and toileting, skin and hair care, dressing, feeding, etc.

Specialty care/Skilled nursing care includes wound care, medication administration, catheter care, etc.

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In Home Supportive Services | A Place at Home, LLC

Companion care services including meal preparation, grocery or shopping, transportation to appointments or church, errand assistance, reading, social media interaction, etc.

Personal care services including assistance with bathing, grooming, dressing, eating, mobility, medication reminders, etc.

Home care services, including light housekeeping, laundry, changing linens, meal preparation, etc.

Care coordination advocacy program to create doctor appointments, collaborate with families, help transitions, health care portfolios, etc.

Home health coordination to hospice, home health, etc.

Medicaid Waiver approved - works with ENOA, VA, and League of Human Dignity.

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Home Care Services - Lincoln | Right at Home

In home care provides personal care and companionship.

Companionship offers socialization, respite care, medication reminders, meal preparation, shopping and errands, light housekeeping, bathing assistance, laundry, incidental transportation, etc.

Personal care includes ambulation assistance, bathing and showering, continence care and toileting, skin and hair care, dressing, feeding, etc.

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Personal Assistant Services | RAMP Disability Resources and Services

Can provide a Personal Assistant to assist people with disabilities with activities of daily living that they cannot do themselves. Daily living activities that a person could use help with may include dressing, grooming, bathing, toileting, meal preparation, health care, laundry, housework, money management, shopping, and feeding.

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Personal Assistant Program | Lake County Center for Independent Living

Personal Assistants can assist with routine functions of daily living. This may include, but is not limited to:

- Dressing.

- Grooming.

- Bathing.

- Toileting.

- Transfers.

- Meal preparation.

- Shopping.

- Transportation.

- Light housekeeping.

The Personal Assistant (PA) Program offers management skills training to persons with disabilities, including but not limited to:

- How to find, interview and properly train a PA.

- How to be a more effective employer.

- On-going support with managing a PA.

Personal Assistants who go through the orientation program could be put on a referral list. LCCIL tries to match the skills of the Personal Assistant to the individual needs of the Consumer. The Consumer trains their own Personal Assistant in the way they want the job done.

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Non-Medical Home Health Care | Okey Companion and Care Services, The

Provides non-medical home health care services such as light house cleaning companion care, meal prep, personal care, transportation to appointments and light errands. Services specifically priced for low-income clients.

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Home Health Services | Hamilton County Public Health

Offers home health care services such as skilled nursing, physical, occupational and speech therapy. Can also provide Personal Care Aids to assist in light housekeeping, light meal preparation, grocery shopping, laundry, transition care, assistance, respite care. All services are provided in the home.

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Home Health Services | Mary Greeley Medical Center

Provides comprehensive, coordinated care and services to patients at home within a 50-mile radius of Ames. In-Home Health Care is typically under a physician's order. Registered nurses are available to provide skilled nursing care and serve as the primary supervisor of other in-home services.

Additionally, trained homemakers may assist with routine household activities such as menu planning, budgeting, shopping, child care, meal preparation, laundry, and general household management, including light housekeeping, to support families affected by illness, disability, or other challenges.

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Home Care | Central Nebraska Senior Care

Home care services including companionship, meal preparation, dressing, bathing, transportation, medication reminders, and housekeeping.

Available as needed for less than an hour up to 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.

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Personal Assistant Referral and Training Program | Southern Illinois Center for Independent Living

Provides services that are critical to consumers who rely on personal assistants (PA's) to do the chores that they are unable to do for themselves, in order to maintain their community living status.

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Personal Assistant Program | LIFE Center for Independent Living (LIFE CIL)

- Provides services to individuals who need assistance with daily living.

- Provides training for individuals needing help with managing personal assistants.

- Maintains a Personal Assistant (PA) Referral List.

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In-Home Care Services | Beutler's Caring Connections

Offers support and personal care services to the elderly and less-advantaged community members in their own homes. Non-medical services include but are not limited to meal preparation, housekeeping, assisting with errands, providing companionship and assisting with personal hygiene. Also offers non-medical respite care for children.

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Home Health Services | St Anthony Regional Hospital

Home health care agency connected to St Anthony's Regional Hospital.

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Personal Assistants | Springfield Center for Independent Living

Provides free training to individuals to become a personal assistant for an individual who has a disability. Individuals who have disabilities can contact SCIL for a referral list of trained personal assistants.

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Care Services | Beautiful Life Family Home Care

Offers non-medical long-term care services aiding seniors with daily tasks, companionship, support, and comfort in homes, medical facilities, or nursing homes. Services include meal preparation, medication management, light housekeeping, running errands, respite care, transportation, Alzheimer's and dementia care and after surgery rehabilitation.

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Immanuel Pathways PACE | Immanuel Pathways PACE

PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) organization offering a complete personal health plan for eligible individuals. Supports living in the client's own home and community for as long as possible.

Participants receive all the care and services covered by Medicare and Medicaid, as authorized by the Interdisciplinary Team, as well as additional medically necessary care and services not covered by Medicare and Medicaid.

Services include but are not limited to:

Adult Day Services

Transportation to the PACE Center and medical appointments

Home Care

Primary Care

Prescription Drugs

Emergency Services

Physical Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Dentistry

Social Services

Nutritional Counseling

Hospital Care

Nursing Home Care

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Home Care Services | Promedcare

Non-medical care in home to those age 19 and over.

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Home Health Services | Graceful In Home Healthcare

Provides non-medical in-home care services such as companionship, meal preparation, medication management, light housekeeping, and transportation.

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Supported Residential Services | VITAL Services Inc.

Staff can provide consistent scheduled one-to-one support each week. These hours can be spent in the individuals home or out in the community. Person centered support plans include, but are not limited to:

-- Accessing community resources
-- Accessing medical and dental services
-- Accessing recreational and social activities
-- Budgeting and money management
-- Cooking and meal preparation
-- Health and personal hygiene
-- Home maintenance and cleaning
-- Housing
-- Menu planning and nutrition
-- Problem solving
-- Safety and first aid
-- Scheduling public transportation
-- Self-advocacy
-- Shopping and price comparison

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