Private Duty

Overview of Private Duty Care Program

Private Duty Care offers personalized, in-home support tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who require assistance with daily living activities due to age, illness, or disability. Unlike standard caregiving services, Private Duty Care provides one-on-one attention from a dedicated caregiver, ensuring that clients receive comprehensive and customized care within the comfort of their own homes. This service is designed for those who need more specialized, flexible care than traditional home health services can offer.

Private Duty Care is ideal for individuals who may need help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, and mobility. In addition to personal care, Private Duty caregivers can assist with household chores, meal preparation, medication management, and transportation to appointments, helping clients maintain a higher level of independence and comfort.

Private Duty Care is available for individuals of all ages, from seniors with chronic conditions or age-related limitations to younger individuals recovering from surgery or managing long-term disabilities. The level of care can be adjusted to fit the specific needs of each client, from short-term support to 24-hour care.

Benefits of Private Duty Care

Private Duty Care offers a wide range of personalized services, including:

24-Hour Care and Supervision

Personalized Care Plans Tailored to Individual Needs

Bathing, Grooming, and Personal Hygiene Assistance

Help with Dressing and Undressing

Meal Planning, Preparation, and Clean-Up

Housekeeping and Laundry

Medication Management and Reminders

Help with Toileting and Transferring

Mobility Assistance

Shopping and Errands

Transportation to Appointments and Social Outings

Companionship and Emotional Support

Eligibility for Private Duty Care

Private Duty Care is available to anyone in need of individualized, in-home care, regardless of age. It is particularly beneficial for:

Seniors with chronic conditions or disabilities

Individuals recovering from surgery or injury

People with long-term illnesses or disabilities requiring personal care

Families who need respite care for a loved one

Private Duty Care is typically paid for out-of-pocket, although long-term care insurance may cover some services. The program provides flexible care options, allowing clients and their families to choose the level and duration of care that best suits their needs.