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“They are a very good agency, Mr. Kingsley has excellent service.”…..
MB (Dallas TX)“I’m very pleased with the services.”…….
VG (Dallas TX)“Usually if I run into problems or have questions I call and they call me right away and that's what I love about them. They check my medicines and call my doctor if needed; I really respect that”……..
DH (Garland, TX)“They were really there, and concerned for her. Earlier this year, or at the end of last year, she got really sick, and they were really attentive to what was going on with her, and to informing her family about how she was doing. They were also very informative and attentive about following up with the care that she received from her doctor. They were very concerned with her well-being.” ……
KL (Dallas, TX)1
Who Is Eligible for Home Care?
According to Medicare.gov, you must be homebound and a doctor must certify that you’re homebound. To be homebound means the following:
- Leaving your home isn’t recommended because of your condition.
- Your condition keeps you from leaving home without help (such as using a wheelchair or walker, needing special transportation, or getting help from another person).
- Leaving home takes a considerable and taxing effort.
A person may leave home for medical treatment or short, infrequent absences for non-medical reasons, such as attending religious services. You can still get home health care if you attend adult day care, but you would get the home care services in your home. You can learn more from https://www.medicare.gov/Pubs/pdf/10969.pdf
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