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Your Full Circle of Care

Enhance your quality of life with personalized care, engaging companionship, and practical home helper services.

Essential Living Assistance

Bathing, feeding, dressing, and toileting assistance for daily living.

Well-being & Mobility

Gentle movement, dementia care, and skin care for overall health.

Respite & Comfort

Support for family caregivers and personalized relaxation for clients.

Daily Living Support

Assisting with wake-up and bedtime, monitoring diet and eating, helping with clothing, assisting with walking, receiving packages and deliveries at home.

Cognitive and Social Engagement

Companionship and quality conversation for mental stimulation, playing games, aiding with reading and writing letters, organizing mail, maintaining a calendar.

Planning and Organization

Arranging appointments, providing organizational help, planning visits, outings and trips, preparing grocery lists, providing reminders for appointments.

Home Maintenance

Housekeeping (including linens, dusting, bed making, and organizing), take out garbage.

Errands and Assistance

Pick up medications, laundry, accompany to appointments, escort for outings (shopping trips, hair appointments, etc.).

Mealtime Support

Planning and helping prepare meals, clean up after meals, accompany to lunch or dinner.

Insurance and Private Pay

We proudly accept the following providers. Please note, this is not a comprehensive list- if you do not see your provider below, please call us! 

Medicaid/Long Term Care Insurance

• United Healthcare
• Sunshine Healthcare
• Humana
• Florida Community Care
• Mid-Florida Department of Elder Affairs

Private Long Term Care Insurance

Workers Comp

• VGM Homelink
• Corvel Network
• Call for other Workers Comp coverages

Department of Labor

• FECA
• EEOICPA

Private Pay Options

We also provide service for clients who wish to pay without utilizing insurance. Please contact us for rates. Our rates vary depending on hours per week served, and we offer 24-hour care at a discounted rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a home care agency and a nurse registry?

Home care agencies or home care registries (also known as nurse registries) differ on a vast scale. Family caregivers are encouraged to distinguish between each type of care when considering hiring support for a loved one at home.

The main difference between home care agencies and home care registries is that home care agencies retain a staff of trained caregivers that are supervised by an RN, while a registry is simply a referral source. Home care registries do not directly employ home care aides.

Registries can only hire aides as an independent contractor. They are less likely to be bonded and insured.

What questions should I ask when hiring an agency?

When looking to hire an in home care agency, you should always ask the following questions:
Are the Aides Certified and Background Checked?
Are the Aides Employees or Independent Contractors?
Do you carry Professional Liability Insurance for the Caregiver?
Do you provide Worker’s Compensation Insurance or equivalent?
Do you handle Unemployment Insurance?
Do you have a backup Caregiver if she/ he has any emergency?
Do you conduct random supervisory visits to quality assurance?
Does a Registered Nurse supervise the aides?
Do you provide Caregiver Training?
Do you create a written plan of care?

What services does long term care provide?

A lot of people automatically think of nursing home care when they think about long-term care. But the truth is, long-term care can cover almost any service that helps you maintain your quality of life.

In fact, most long-term care has nothing to do with medical care. The term for this is “custodial care,” meaning services that help with everyday living activities.

Common Long-Term care services include:
In-home medical care
Personal health and hygiene 
Housework assistance
Meal preparation
Pet Care services