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Access Home Care
To provide individuals with affordable, competent, comprehensive and excellent services in the comfort of your own home. Our commitment to excellence reflects in the care we provide. We provide you with the peace of mind knowing that your loved one is receiving quality care in the home.

As one of our specialties, Access Home Care has specially trained nursing assistants, home health aides and nurses to provide in the group or residential homes for individuals with intellectual disability.We do provide personal and respite care, skilled nursing and intermittent care to ID waiver recipients.
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We will provide an initial assessment at no cost to you. A registered nurse will meet with you to discuss and formulate an individualized plan of care based on your needs. Services can be provided from 4 to 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Many Senior In-Home Care services and products are not covered by insurance, Medicare, Medicaid or public assistance.
Unique Alzheimer’s Care
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Access Home Care brings practical experience of taking care of Dementia patient into your home. The experience of our staff providing care to their own elderly parents with Dementia and Alzheimer's disease has equipped us to train our staff to provide quality care to our clients. Our staff are also trained through CARE program which is supported by the Alzheimer's Association.
Unique Disability Care
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Access Home Care has been providing care to the Intellectually and Developmentally Disabled clients for the past twelve years. Our unique experience in this area, has enabled us to proudly serve individuals residing in residential facilities and homes. Our registered nurses are experienced in formulating a care plan and working with the local Community Services Board to ensure that your loved one receives the best care to thrive the community.
Our Caregivers
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We send efficient, licensed and qualified care providers to various home to provide care to the elderly, handicapped, the developmentally and intellectually disabled. Our extensive knowledge of services has taken us into staffing group homes for skilled nursing needs of the intellectually disabled clients.
The Pros and Cons of Involving Your Children in Your Dad’s...
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Caring for an older adult is hard. It's hard emotionally and physically. It's unlikely that you're going to have your children doing the heavy lifting, so you don't have to worry about the physical toll in most situations. You do need to worry about the emotional toll. Before you do, explain to them why their grandfather needs care.
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