Yes, each client has a care plan and doctor’s orders in the home for all staff to follow.
We are now providing VA services!
National Home HealthCare, Inc. provides many of the services you and your family need in your home. Our home care team includes nurses, home health aides (HHAs) and personal care assistants (PCA/CFSS). National Home HealthCare supports our clients and families to thrive at home with the assistance of our devoted and trustworthy employees providing an unsurpassed level of care. Our nursing and personal care services are customized to meet your needs.
National Home HealthCare, Inc. is dedicated to delivering outstanding in-home care to Veterans and their families.
Are you or is your loved one a Veteran looking for top-notch in-home care? Do you want to use your VA benefits to get the best in-home support possible? If so, you’ve come to the right place. National Home HealthCare is your trusted partner for delivering exceptional in-home care to Veterans and their families. Our locations are contracted with the VA, so you can easily access your benefits and get the in-home assistance you need. Whether you need personal care, homemaking, or respite care, we’ve got you covered. Our home care services are reliable, flexible, and tailored to your needs. Let us help you and your loved ones live your lives to the fullest.
National Home HealthCare, Inc. provides many of the services you and your family need in your home. Our home care team includes nurses, physical and other therapists, social workers, home health aides (HHAs) and personal care assistants (PCAs)/CFSS. National Home HealthCare supports our clients and families to thrive at home with the assistance of our devoted and trustworthy employees providing an unsurpassed level of care. Our nursing and personal care services are customized to meet your needs.
Personal care assistance (PCA)/CFSS is a service that aids and support for persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs. PCA services are provided in the recipient’s home or in the community when normal life activities take him/her outside the home. The program is administered by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS).
We also do accept PCA/CFSS traditional and PCA/CFSS choice clients who qualifies at least 25 hours of PCA/CFSS needs and have their own PCA/CFSS caregiver.
National Home HealthCare, Inc. provides additional support for individuals who need help with everyday living activities to remain safe and comfortable at home. Our caregivers deliver reliable, respectful assistance based on each client’s unique needs.
Special care services may include:
Personal care and hygiene support
Meal preparation and light cooking
Transportation to appointments and errands
Light housekeeping and home support
Companionship and daily routine assistance
Our goal is to reduce stress for individuals and families while promoting independence and dignity at home. Whether care is short-term or ongoing, we work with you to build a plan that fits your lifestyle and needs.
Your county public health nurse will arrange for an assessment and help you learn more about PCA options available, including types of agencies that provide personal care assistance services and how to hire your own staff.
For more information about PCA services, call us at 651-330-6821 or contact one of our Community Liaisons who can help you navigate.
Personal care assistance services must be medically necessary and ordered by a physician. A person must need help to complete activities of daily living, have health-related tasks or need observation and redirection of behavior to use these four categories of services:
• Activities of daily living (includes eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring, mobility and positioning)
• Complex health-related functions (includes, under state law, functions that can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a personal care assistant)
• Instrumental activities of daily living (includes meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media and getting around and participating in the community)
• Observation and redirection of behavior (includes monitoring of behavior)
Personal Care Assistant(PCA) services may qualify for a recipient who are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a MCO (managed care organization), Minnesota Care expanded benefits, (AC) Alternative Care, or a waiver program. For more information about our PCA services, call us at 651-330-6821 or contact one of our Community Liaisons. Our community Liaisons can help you navigate.
To be eligible for the personal care assistance program, a person must meet all these criteria:
The personal care assistance program provides services to persons who need help with day-to-day activities to allow them to be more independent in their own home. A personal care assistant is an individual trained to help persons with basic daily routines.
A PCA may be able to help you if you have a physical, emotional or mental disability, a chronic illness or an injury.
Yes, each client has a care plan and doctor’s orders in the home for all staff to follow.
Yes. We believe that family involvement is a key in keeping loved ones in their homes. We absolutely incorporate family input when developing plans of care for the client.
When a client is in need of home care–a family member, county case worker, or hospital care manager calls our intake department. At this time, we assist in the initial start up process of home care. An RN clinical manager or Licensed Social Worker from our agency is assigned to each case. We provide all necessary training for our field professionals so that the transition to having caregivers in the home is as smooth and safe as possible. We also provide several other resources in each home to allow for the best care, including family training.