Our Specialized Services

Our Specialized Services

Our Services

Washing and folding clothes

Changing bed linens, tidying commonly used areas in the household

Preparing meals during the time of services render

Scheduled appointments, dialysis, or important meeting we are here to provide transportation

Relief for primary caregiver

Assist a client to/from the bathroom; provide assistance with bed pans, urinals, and commodes; provide pericare; or change clothing and pads of any kind used for the care of incontinence.

  1. A home services worker may empty or change external urine collection devices, such as catheter bags or suprapubic catheter
  2. A home services worker may empty ostomy bags and provide assistance with other client­ directed ostomy care only when there is no need for skilled skin care or for observation or reporting to a nurse.

Assist with transfers only when the client has sufficient balance and strength to reliably stand and pivot and assist with the transfer to some extent. Adaptive and safety equipment may be used in transfers, provided that the client is fully trained in the use of the equipment and can direct the transfer step by step. Adaptive equipment may include, but is not

  1. limited to,
  2. wheelchairs, tub seats, and grab Gait belts may be used as a safety device for the home services worker as long as the worker has been properly trained in their use. A home services worker shall not assist with transfers when the client is unable to assist with the transfer. Home services workers may assist clients in the use of a mechanical or electrical transfer device only when the following conditions are met:
  3. The home services worker must have been trained in the use of the mechanical or electrical transfer device by the licensed agency;
  4. The client or client representative must be able to direct the transfer step by step; and
  5. The agency must have conducted a competency evaluation of the worker using the type of device that is available in the home.
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How Can We Help?

During your clinical visit, we will sit down with you and/or your loved ones to create a health care plan that is specific to you.  No plan is too small or too big.  Your direct care worker is here to help with the simplest tasks that could include medication reminders, food prep or even enjoying walks around the neighborhood weather permitting; to bigger tasks including transporting you to and from doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping, laundry or even accompanying you on errands. We are committed to helping in any way possible.  Aging in place is a beautiful process with Abundant Living Home Care.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

A: Yes, we can help you transfer to Abundant Living Home Care’s family

A: ALHC is contracted with Community Health Choices, Keystone First Community Health Choices, UPMC Community Health Choices, PA health and Wellness, AmeriHealth Caritas of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Department of health

A: ALHC is accredited and licensed with CMS, Pennsylvania Department of human services and Pennsylvania Department of health

A: We service clients who reside in the following counties: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia

A: Yes, ALHC accepts private insurance.

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Philadelphia PA 19141

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