Private Duty Caregiver
17822 Bellflower Blvd, Bellflower 90706
Estimated Pricing
$20–$56 / hr
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Private Duty Caregiver at 17822 Bellflower Blvd is a local agency offering both non-medical home care and home health care for seniors in Bellflower. They help with the basics—thin...About
Private Duty Caregiver at 17822 Bellflower Blvd is a local agency offering both non-medical home care and home health care for seniors in Bellflower. They help with the basics—things like bathing, grooming, getting dressed, and making meals. Their caregivers can also help with mobility, transfers, and toileting, which is especially important if your loved one has trouble getting around. Light housekeeping and laundry are included, so the home stays comfortable and safe.Care Services
- Personal care assistants
- Walking wheelchair assistance
- In home care
- Dressing assitance
- Meal service
- Assistance with mobility
- Light housekeeping
- Assistance with toileting
- Assistance with transferring
Staff Screening
- Background checks
- Driving record check
- Drug screening
- In person interviews
- Reference checks
- Residency confirmation
- Sex offender check
Next steps to sign up for the Home Care (Non-medical)
- To start home care services like help with bathing, meals, or companionship, you can reach out directly to home care agencies. No doctor’s referral is required. Most home care is paid privately, by long-term care insurance, or through Medicaid waiver programs. It’s important to compare providers based on caregiver training, reliability, and responsiveness; our site helps you compare local options, message providers, and start the prequalification process. The typical next step is a free home assessment to create a personalized care plan.
Next steps to sign up for the Home Health Care
- To begin home health services like skilled nursing, physical therapy, hospice, or wound care at home, you’ll need a doctor’s referral if you want Medicare, Medicaid, or insurance to cover it. Once you have a referral, you can compare agencies based on quality ratings, nurse availability, and specialties. Our site makes it easy to find local agencies, message them directly, and get prequalified based on your specific health needs and insurance coverage. After that, expect a home health nurse to schedule an initial evaluation visit.
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