Home Health Aides

Home Health Aides in NYC

What is a Home Health Aide also known as HHA? A home health aide is a trained caregiver who provides personalized assistance and support to individuals in their homes. Our home health aides are compassionate professionals who are committed to improving your quality of life by offering a range of essential services tailored to your unique needs.

Why Choose Us:

  1. Compassionate and Well-Trained Aides: Our home health aides are carefully selected, highly trained professionals who possess both the skills and the heart to provide exceptional care. They undergo rigorous screening, background checks, and specialized training to ensure they are well-prepared to meet your needs.

  2. Personalized Care Plans: We understand that each individual has unique care requirements. Our home health aides work closely with you, your family, and your healthcare team to develop a personalized care plan that addresses your specific needs, preferences, and goals.

  3. Flexibility and Adaptability: We understand that your care needs may change over time. Our services are flexible, allowing you to adjust the level and frequency of care as needed. We are committed to accommodating your changing needs to ensure you receive the right support at all times.

  4. Peace of Mind: With our home health aide services, you and your family can have peace of mind knowing that a compassionate and qualified caregiver is there to provide the assistance and support you need. We strive to foster trust, reliability, and a sense of security for all our clients.

Our Home Health Aides (HHA for short) are certified caregivers who provide in-home care services and assistance to adult patients. You might come across a home health aide who provides assistance with day-to-day activities including bathing, dressing, cleaning, general assistance, and other non-medical services. Our HHAs are specifically trained in providing care to elderly patients. The services that HHA provides can include:

  • Bathing, Dressing, Feeding, Toileting

  • Shopping, Laundry

  • Assist in exercises

  • Remind to take medication

  • Accompany medical appointments

  • Communication