Non-Skilled (Unskilled) Home Health Services

These are supportive or personal care services that do not require a licensed
clinician and can be provided by trained aides or caregivers.
Examples include:

Personal Care / Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

Assistance with personal care and daily activities ensures comfort, hygiene, and independence for patients.

Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting

Support with bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting ensures hygiene, comfort, and daily patient dignity.

Feeding assistance

Assistance with feeding ensures proper nutrition, hydration, and comfort while supporting patient daily needs.

Ambulation and transfer support

Help with ambulation and transfers promotes safety, mobility, and independence during daily patient activities.

Homemaker / Companion Services

Homemaker and companion services provide daily support, companionship, and assistance with household and personal tasks.

Light housekeeping, laundry

Light housekeeping and laundry services maintain a clean, organized, and comfortable environment for patients daily.

Meal preparation

Meal preparation ensures nutritious, balanced, and safe meals are provided to support daily patient needs.

Grocery shopping and errands

Grocery shopping and errands are handled to ensure patients have essentials and daily necessities.

Medication reminders

Medication reminders help patients take prescriptions on time, supporting treatment adherence and daily health management.

Companionship and supervision

Companionship and supervision provide social support, safety, and daily assistance to enhance patient well-being.

Respite Care

Respite care offers temporary relief, support, and supervision, giving caregivers rest while ensuring patient safety.

Temporary relief for primary caregivers

Temporary relief allows primary caregivers to rest while maintaining patient safety, comfort, and daily support.