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AccordCare, LLC

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About AccordCare, LLC

Navigating Home Care Can Be Challenging.
Whether you need extra support to continue living independently or require 24/7 care, we will create a personalized In-home Care plan to meet your goals. Our professional caregivers are part of our family of employees who are expertly trained and supported by a clinical team. We provide peace of mind knowing you or a loved one has the care and assistance to continue living independently in the place you love, your home.

What Is Home Care?
In-home care is provided in the client’s home who require:

  • Assistance with daily living to remain independent
  • Who need help managing a chronic health issue
  • Is recovering from a medical illness
  • Has special needs or a disability
  • Depending on the client’s needs, our professional caregivers, such as aides and/or nurses, will provide short-term or long-term care in the home.

How Do I Pay For Home Care?
Typically, the cost of using a home care company such as AccordCare depends on how many hours of assistance are needed, if there is a need for any special services, or if a serious health condition exists. The service cost differs for each client based on their needs or requirements. An AccordCare representative is happy to help you navigate financial payment options, including:

  • Private Pay
  • Long-term Care Insurance
  • Medicare/Medicaid
  • Worker’s Compensation
  • Veteran’s Administration

How Do I Know If Home Care Is Needed?

When you start to notice a change in a loved one’s appearance and household cleanliness typically indicates a shift in physical and mental status. Your loved one is no longer willing or able to complete familiar tasks without support. A decline in functional abilities can indicate the need for extra help to support a client’s desire to age in place or, as we call it, “Bloom in Place.”

  • Trouble getting dressed or fastening clothing
  • Toileting and bathing present complications for your loved one
  • Cannot prepare meals on their own or need frequent assistance
  • Nutrition and hydration needs are not being met
  • Medications are sometimes missed or forgotten
  • Has had frequent falls or walking now requires assistance
  • Household chores are being ignored or present difficulty
  • Confusion and items are regularly lost