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  2. What Is Home Health Care And How Does It Work? - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/health/healthy-aging/what-is-home-health-care

    At its most basic level, home health care is exactly what the name suggests: “Its care for someone within their home,” says Joe Pecora Jr., vice president of Home Healthcare...

  3. Home Health Services Coverage - Medicare

    www.medicare.gov/coverage/home-health-services

    Home health is a wide range of health care services that you can get in your home for an illness or injury. Home health care is usually less expensive, more convenient, and just as effective as care you get in a hospital or skilled nursing facility (SNF) .

  4. Understanding home health - CenterWell Home Health

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    Home healthcare, also called home health, is skilled medical care provided in the home. Nurses and therapists help patients manage their chronic conditions or recovery from injury, illness, surgery or hospitalization.

  5. The Complete Guide to Home Health Care - Amedisys

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    Chapter 1. Understanding Home Health Care: The Home Health Care Definition. WHAT IS HOME HEALTH CARE? Home health care includes a wide range of healthcare services that can be provided in your home. It is often used to help people recover from surgery, injury or an acute illness.

  6. Home Health Care 101: Frequently Asked Questions

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    Home health care — frequently referred to simply as "home health" — is skilled care delivered directly to a patient's home. This type of care is provided by licensed medical professionals including nurses, therapists, and aides for the purpose of treating or managing an illness, injury, or medical condition.

  7. What Is Home Health Care? - Amedisys

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    A simple home health care definition is medical care delivered in the patients home, if you are homebound while recovering from an illness, surgery or injury or have a chronic medical condition. The goal is to keep you out of the hospital and safe at home.

  8. Home Health Services Fact Sheet - HHS.gov

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    The beneficiary requires home health services because the beneficiary is or was confined to the home. The beneficiary needs or needed intermittent skilled nursing services (other than solely venipuncture for the purposes of obtaining a blood sample), or physical therapy, or speech-language pathology services.

  9. Learning About Home Health Care | Kaiser Permanente

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    Home health care is medical care that you need at home but may not be able to do yourself. Your doctor may prescribe home health care to help you get better after an illness, an injury, or surgery. Some people may feel a little uneasy about having someone come into their home to care for them.

  10. Home health basics with Medicare - Medicare Interactive

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    What is home health care, and how does Medicare cover skilled care and home health aide services? Learn more about how to qualify.

  11. What Is Home Health Care? - A Place for Mom

    www.aplaceformom.com/.../articles/what-is-home-health-care

    Home health care refers to medical services that a senior receives at home, whether that’s a house or an independent or assisted living community. This care is performed by a medical professional, such as a certified nursing assistant or physical therapist.