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At Homecare Solutions unLimited, Inc., we understand how difficult and expensive it is to find quality services. That's why we are committed to providing services at rates that are affordable to everyone.

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Our Employees are:
  • Carefully screened through references and background checks
  • Drug screened
  • Competency evaluated through written and skills testing
  • CPR trained
  • Receive additional training and inservices on Dementia/ Alzheimer’s care, and Hospice/End of Life care.
  • Ongoing supervision by Registered Nurse

Our clients receive:
• Initial screening by a Registered Nurse
• A Plan of care developed in coordination with the client’s needs and desires
• Ongoing supervison and follow-up by a Registered Nurse
• Dependable, Skilled, Professional Caregivers
• Flexible payment options

Why chose Homecare Solutions unLimited versus an Independent Provider?
We specialize in taking a higher level of clients, ones that require skilled caregivers and not just companions. Our employees are able to provide you with the quality of care that you would receive in a medical facility, while allowing you to stay in the comfort of your own home. You can rest assured that your caregiver is qualified to perform the care that you need before she even walks through your door. We work hard to match the caregivers skills to the specific clients needs. Here are some of the general advantages to hiring an agency versus and Independent provider:

Determining what type of home care worker to hire depends on your
needs, preferences, and financial resources. It is important to assess your
needs and your loved one’s level of care. Once this has been established,
you will want to consider whether to hire someone from a home care
agency or independently by private contract. This decision will have
implications in terms of training, cost, type of individual you employ, and
other factors. Use this article to weigh the pros and cons of each option to
see what is best for you.

Home care agency
According to the National Association for Home Care, there are over 20,000
home care agencies in the U.S. that provide care to about eight million
people. Home care agencies offer consumers convenience. Agencies differ
though;some are more medically oriented, while others provide exclusively
non-medical care. Nearly half are Medicare certified. The average cost of
home care in 1997 was $75 per visit.

Some of our advantages:
• trained and licensed staff are available
• “back-up” system in case the usual home care worker can’t be there
• able to furnish references or other assurances of the worker’s competence
• responsible for the worker’s benefits, etc.
• supervises the worker; if you don’t like the person, the agency will
handle dismissal
• assumes full liability for all care
• generally easier to find help on short notice

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Home Care Agency
vs. Independent Provider
Pros and Cons


Determining what type of home care worker to hire depends on your needs, preferences, and financial resources. It is important to assess your needs and your loved one’s level of care. Once this has been established, you will want to consider whether to hire someone from a home care agency or independently by private contract. This decision will have implications in terms of training, cost, type of individual you employ, and other factors.

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