Explore Our Non-Medical, In-Home Care Services
What is Non-Medical, In-Home Senior Care?
Non-medical, in-home senior care describes long-term caregiving in a senior’s home that does not include skilled nursing or medical services that legally require a registered nurse (RN), licensed practical nurse (LPN), or doctor.
At A Place At Home, we offer a wide range of non-medical, in-home care services to fit you or your loved one’s needs, including companionship, personal and lifestyle care, and medication administration. We also build personalized care plans for those suffering from specific ailments like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, or stroke. We will create a personalized care plan customized to fit each senior’s needs, allowing them to maintain their daily routines in the comfort of their own home.
Types of In-Home Care Services
Companion Care
- Participating in favorite hobbies
- Stimulating conversation
- Socializing
- Opening and sorting mail
- Assistance in navigating email and social media
Lifestyle Care
- Meal prep and nutrition monitoring
- Light tidying
- Taking out the garbage
- Laundry and folding
- Making and changing bed linens
- Light exercise and outdoor activities
- Safe transporting to the store, appointments, or other errands
Personal Care
- Transferring from bed to wheelchair
- Assistance with walking and fall prevention
- Toileting and incontinence care
- Bathing, grooming, and dressing
- Wellness monitoring and communication
- Home safety monitoring
Medication Administration
- Certified Medication Aides (CMAs) administering medications according to doctor’s orders
- Ensuring medication is taken safely and correctly
- Monitoring medication reminders and refills
- Not all states can provide medication services. In such states we can provide medication reminders as an alternative
Why Families Choose
A Place At Home
See how families found the relaxation, fulfillment, and peace they needed with in-home care services from our Omaha, Nebraska office.
Specialized CARE Programs
A Place At Home can provide one-on-one care appropriate for seniors with various levels of care needs, including the specialized care for those living with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and more. We can also provide recovery care in the event of a fall or stroke.
These chronic conditions and major medical events can be overwhelming for family members. Let our professional caregivers relieve stress and provide compassionate care when you need it most.
We will work with you to match you with a certified caregiver who is specifically trained to address the needs of your loved one. Our care team will also track any change in condition to ensure any concerns are documented and addressed as they happen.
The Cost of Care
Meet Our Caregivers
We understand that costs play a major role in family’s decisions about in-home care services. While expenses vary greatly depending on each client’s specific location and the level of care needed, you can learn more about cost expectations and ways to pay on our costs page.