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We are uniquely licensed to provide complex nursing care in the home

At Swift Home Care, we’re redefining aging at home by offering concierge-level service that truly offers peace of mind to clients and their families. Our care team works to proactively anticipate our clients’ needs and provide care that exceeds all expectations.

Swift’s in-home services are designed to help our clients stay in their homes for as long as they desire. In-home care can promote freedom and is a more private and personalized alternative to a care community.

In-home services can support people with a variety of needs, whether its Alzheimer’s or dementia care, post-hospitalization support, palliative care, or specialized care for Parkinson’s Disease or stroke recovery.

What is Home Care?

Home care is a category of professional support services designed to help seniors live safely at home. With home care, a professional caregiver or multiple different caregivers come into a senior’s home or their loved one’s home to provide whatever help is needed. The length of care and level of care varies.

For one senior, home care might mean hiring someone to come help with bathing and dressing. For another, it might mean an all-day companion who helps with all activities of daily living and monitoring vital signs. It really depends on your needs and what you can afford.

Home care also goes by many different names like non-medical care, home health aide services, homemaker care, companion care, or senior care. It’s similar to what’s offered at an assisted living facility, except you continue living in your own home.

What is Home Care?

Home care service offerings vary depending on who you hire or what home care health agency you choose. Generally, available home care services include:

  • Long-Term Chronic Care
  • Post-Acute Rehabilitative Care
  • Wolk Center for Memory Health
  • In-Home Care
  • Memory Loss and Dementia
  • Intergenerational Programs
  • Russian Bilingual Program
  • Spiritual Care Programs
  • Wellness Coaching
  • Housing and Care Integration
  • Help with activities of daily living (ADLs) like bathing and dressing
  • Help with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) like grocery shopping, laundry, meal prep, and light cleaning
  • Prescription management
  • Transportation or help with errands
  • Monitoring vitals
  • Companionship
  • Supervision for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia

Since available services can vary, it’s crucial to clearly explain your loved one’s needs when interviewing home care agencies or home care aides.

Accepting patient referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

We accept new referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and a nurse is always available by phone. Swift Home Health Care serves patients in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange County, and Riverside. Anyone can refer patients to Swift Home Health Care, and patients can self-refer if needed. To start the referral process, select the type of referral needed and complete the correct paperwork. Once completed, submit the necessary paperwork to swifthomehealth@gmail.com

Swift Home Healthcare will enhance your well-being and recovery from home

Our team provides a wide range of services that can be administered in your home to assist with recovery after illness or injury. We routinely treat patients experiencing:

  • Significant changes to their current medical condition
  • Necessary adjustments to new or current medications that require education or administration
  • New diagnoses or exacerbations of medical conditions
  • Specific medical treatments such as wound care, IV therapy, etc.
  • Concerns over safety issues, including home environment, medication management, and difficulty performing daily activities
  • Necessary aftercare following surgery

Expect world-class care with Swift Home Healthcare

Swift Home Care is a Medicare-certified and Joint Commission-accredited provider of home health services. Our staff members undergo extensive background checks to ensure you receive the highest quality care. Your team of healthcare professionals utilizes an Electronic Health Record (EHR) to ensure each visiting staff member has quick and easy access to your medical record and can collaborate with your physician and other healthcare providers with ease. Once your doctor refers you for home health services, our team will schedule an appointment and come to your home to discuss your needs and develop an individualized care plan for you. We also keep in touch with your doctor about your progress and give them regular updates throughout the process. HomeCare Maryland ensures seamless continuity of care.

Comprehensive services and programs for you

Our Home Care offers a variety of services and health programs for our patients. We have multiple specialists on hand who can help you with your medical needs. Regular duties of the HomeCare  staff include:

  • Regularly assessing vital signs, including blood pressure, temperature, heart rate, and breathing.
  • Medication management, ensuring proper administration of prescriptions, other drugs, and treatments
  • Assessing pain
  • Understanding your unique diseases and/or conditions
  • Checking your safety in the home
  • Educating you and your caregivers on your specific diseases and/or conditions
  • Educating you or your caregivers about your care and treatments so you can return to your prior independent status

The expertise you want

Depending on your needs, our professional and clinical team includes:

  • Registered nurses
  • Licensed practical nurses
  • Physical therapists
  • Physical therapist assistants
  • Occupational therapists
  • Medical social workers
  • Home health aides
  • Speech-language pathologists
  • Infusion therapists (limited area)

Our team is specially trained to provide personalized care for your unique condition. Our treatment plans focus on a variety of different medical conditions. A few examples of our personalized care plans include:

  • Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Program
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Program
  • Pain Management Program
  • Fall Prevention Program
  • Diabetes Management Program
  • Wound Management Program
  • Medication Management Program

How to pay for Home Care

Figuring out how to pay for senior care is important, especially if your loved one will need ongoing care. It can also be confusing if this is your first time navigating senior care. The chart below explains a little bit about the common ways seniors and families pay for home care.

Payment MethodIs coverage available?Covered servicesNot covered services
Medicare part A and/or B2Yes, but only for seniors with Medicare part A and B who are:
• Under the care of a doctor,
• In need of a covered service, and
• Homebound
• Intermittent skilled nursing care
• Physical therapy
• Occupational therapy
• Speech therapy
• Medical social services
• Intermittent home health aide services
• Osteoporosis drug injections for women
• 24-hour-a-day in-home care
• Meal delivery
• Homemaker services like shopping and cleaning (if this is the only care required)
• Personal care services like bathing or dressing (if this is the only care required)
Medicaid3Yes, all states must provide some home health care services, but what’s covered varies by state• Help with ADLs and IADLs
• Skilled nursing care
• Respite care
• Therapy services
• Meal delivery
• Home health care
See your state’s Medicaid website for more details
Veteran’s Administration4Yes, all enrolled Veterans are eligible if they meet the clinical need for the service and it’s available• Help with ADLs and IADLS
• At-home primary care visits
• Rehabilitation services
• Psychological care
• Nutrition services
Services that aren’t available in your location
State Medical ProgramIt depends on what state you’re in and what programs are available to you, but most programs help cover costs for low-income seniors• Safety monitoring
• Basic skills lessons
• Making home living spaces conducive to seniors with illnesses (like building ramps throughout the house)
• Additional services and support unique to the program
It depends on the program and state you’re applying for, but most of these programs do not provide rigorous medical supervision, like managing medical machines or distributing medicine
Out of Pocket Yes, it’s most common for families to pay privatelyAny in-home care services you need and can affordIn-home care services you

Is coverage available?

  • Yes, but only for seniors with Medicare part A and B who are:
  • Under the care of a doctor,
  • In need of a covered service, and
  • Homebound

Covered services

  • Intermittent skilled nursing care
  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Speech therapy
  • Medical social services
  • Intermittent home health aide services
  • Osteoporosis drug injections for women

Not covered services

  • 24-hour-a-day in-home care
  • Meal delivery
  • Homemaker services like shopping and cleaning (if this is the only care required)
  • Personal care services like bathing or dressing (if this is the only care required)

Is coverage available?

Yes, all states must provide some home health care services, but what’s covered varies by state

Covered services

  • Help with ADLs and IADLs
  • Skilled nursing care
  • Respite care
  • Therapy services
  • Meal delivery
  • Home health care

Not covered services

See your state’s Medicaid website for more details

Is coverage available?

Yes, all enrolled Veterans are eligible if they meet the clinical need for the service and it’s available

Covered services

  • Help with ADLs and IADLS
  • At-home primary care visits
  • Rehabilitation services
  • Psychological care
  • Nutrition services

Not covered services

Services that aren’t available in your location

Is coverage available?

It depends on what state you’re in and what programs are available to you, but most programs help cover costs for low-income seniors

Covered services

  • Safety monitoring
  • Basic skills lessons
  • Making home living spaces conducive to seniors with illnesses (like building ramps throughout the house)
  • Additional services and support unique to the program

Not covered services

It depends on the program and state you’re applying for, but most of these programs do not provide rigorous medical supervision, like managing medical machines or distributing medicine

Is coverage available?

Yes, it’s most common for families to pay privately

Covered services

Any in-home care services you need and can afford

Not covered services

In-home care services you

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