Daily care refers to ongoing support with everyday tasks such as bathing, grooming, meals, medication reminders, and companionship. At PCHS, our caregivers assist with these needs either in your home or one of our licensed personal care homes.
A personal care assistant helps with non-medical tasks like hygiene, dressing, mobility, and companionship. They’re trained to support both physical and emotional well-being while promoting independence.
It’s time to consider in-home healthcare when a loved one struggles with mobility, medication management, hygiene, or has increasing falls or forgetfulness. Our Senior In-Home Care page has more on recognizing the right time.
A patient qualifies for skilled nursing care when they need medical monitoring or therapy that must be provided by licensed professionals—often after surgery, stroke, or a serious illness.
Costs vary depending on care level, location, and frequency. At PCHS, we offer flexible care plans tailored to your budget and needs. Contact us for a personalized quote.
Often, yes—especially for families who only need part-time help or want to avoid long-term facility commitments. In-home care also allows families to share responsibilities while retaining comfort and familiarity.
Yes, most long-term care insurance policies cover in-home support. We can work with your insurance provider to ensure you receive eligible benefits.
Signs include fatigue, irritability, guilt, sleep disruption, and loss of personal time. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, it may be time to share the load with professional care.
We offer hygiene support, meal prep, medication reminders, light housekeeping, appointment attendance, and companionship—everything to keep your loved one safe and supported.
Yes. We provide non emergency transportation and patient transport services for medical visits, social outings, and errands.
This is a deeply emotional concern. At PCHS, we help families plan long-term care transitions that preserve routine and emotional well-being. Our care services ensure continuity and dignity for special needs adults.
Yes. Our services include hygiene assistance, meals, companionship, light cleaning, and medication support for adults with special needs, adapted to their routines and cognitive or physical needs.
We provide purpose through assisting with everyday household tasks, encourage social interaction and structure for clients through light activities, conversation, routines, and outings when appropriate.
Non emergency ambulance transport, non emergent transport, and non emergency transportation services include rides to therapy, regular checkups, dialysis, or social events—not requiring immediate medical attention.
Call our non emergency medical number to speak with a team member and set up your ride. We’ll coordinate timing, pickup, and return based on your schedule.
Yes. All of our transport vehicles are equipped for mobility assistance, and our drivers are trained to support elders and disabled adults safely.