What counties/cities are covered by Compassionate Home Health?
  • AMADOR COUNTY
    Amador City, Drytown, Ione, Jackson, Martell, Mount Aukum, Plymouth, River Pines, Sutter Creek
  • EL DORADO COUNTY
    Camino, Coloma, Cool, Diamond Springs, El Dorado, El Dorado Hills, Folsom, Garden Valley, Georgetown, Greenwood, Kelsey, Latrobe, Lotus, Pilot Hill, Placerville, Rescue, Shingle Springs
  • NEVADA COUNTY
    Cedar Ridge, Chicago Park, Grass Valley, Penn Valley, Rough and Ready
  • PLACER COUNTY
    Applegate, Auburn, Bowman, Colfax, Dutch Flat, Gold Run, Granite Bay, Iowa Hill, Lincoln, Loomis, Meadow Vista, Newcastle, Penryn, Rocklin, Roseville, Sheridan, Weimar
  • SACRAMENTO COUNTY
    Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Courtland, Elk Grove, Elverta, Fair Oaks, Folsom, Galt, Herald, Hood, Isleton, Mather, McClellan, North Highlands, Orangevale, Rancho Cordova, Rancho Murieta, Rio Linda, Ryde, Sacramento, Walnut Grove, Wilton
  • SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
    Acampo, Lodi, Thorton, Woodbridge
  • SOLANO COUNTY
    Dixon, Elmira, Liberty Farms, Nut Tree, Vacaville
  • SUTTER COUNTY
    East Nicolaus, Meridian, Nicolaus, Pleasant Grove, Rio Oso, Robbins, Trowbridge, Yuba City
  • YOLO COUNTY
    Broderick, Bryte, Clarksburg, Davis, El Macero, Esparto, Knights Landing, Madison, West Sacramento, Woodland, Yolo, Zamora
What is home health care?

According to U.S. Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services, home health care encompasses the full extent of health care services that can be given in your home. The need for these services can be any ailment or cognitive and functional impairments. Home health care is generally inexpensive, suitable, and equally successful comparatively to the care received in an acute care setting (hospital based) or long term care (skilled nursing facility).

Skilled home health services sample cases include:

  • Surgical wound or pressure sores (Skilled Wound Care Management)
  • Patient and caregiver teaching and training with return demonstrations
  • Intravenous Solutions and Medications Therapy; Nutrition Therapies: (Enteral Nutrition: Gastrointestinal (GI) tract to transport part or all patient’s caloric need; Parenteral Nutrition: Transporting calories and nutrients through a vein
  • Clinically observe and assess critically ill and volatility of health level or status
  • Injections
Who provides Compassionate Home Health’s skilled home health care?

Our skilled home health services are provided by qualified professionals comprising of but not restricted to Registered Nurses, Certified Home Health aides, Speech/Language Pathologists, Doctors of Physical Therapists/Physical Therapists, and Occupational Therapists. See our Services Page for additional information on the services we provide.

What’s the duration of care provided by Compassionate Home Health?

The duration of skilled home health intervention is based on the evaluating clinicians’ plan of care goals for the patient. The frequency of skilled home health visits is based on the requirements triggered by the patient’s illness or injury. The patients/clients must show a level of improvement to continue skilled service interventions.

What’s the frequency at which Compassionate Home Health recertifies patients/clients for the continuation of skilled services?

Our patients/clients are recertified after every 60-day episode requiring skilled care services. Medicare does not restrict the number of recertification episodes for patients/clients who continue showing progress and have ongoing skilled service eligibility for home health benefits.

Do the patients/clients have to be in homebound status in order to receive care from Compassionate Home Health?

Patients/clients are required to receive certification from their doctor/PCP that states they are in homebound status due to illness or injury. You will be under the care of a physician who is a Medical Doctor (i.e., a Doctor of Osteopath, a Doctor of Pediatric Medicine, etc.). A PCP must complete a FACE-TO-FACE ENCOUNTER (F2F) and CERTIFY that you have a SPECIFIC SKILLED NEED for home health services.

Homebound status may be determined in the following circumstances:

  • The patient needs the aid of assistive devices such as crutches, canes, wheelchairs, and walkers
  • The patient needs the use of special transportation or the assistance of another person in order to leave their place of residence
  • The patient has a medical condition such that leaving his or her home is medically contraindicated
  • The patient has a normal inability to leave home as it requires a considerable taxing effort
  • The patient has a residual generalized weakness
  • The patient has a gait abnormality or difficulty in walking
Is Compassionate Home Health staff/personnel available 24/7?

24/7 care is not covered by Medicare Home Health Care Benefits.

What if patients/clients are transferred or admitted to a hospital?

Compassionate Home Health will not follow patients/clients when they are admitted to the hospital. Once you are discharged from the hospital and receive an order from your doctor/PCP for Resumption of Care, then we will set up an appointment to meet you at your home to complete an assessment of your home health care needs.

Can a patient receive home health services while in a skilled nursing facility?

Unfortunately, no. Skilled home health services are strictly provided only to patients/clients at their personal homes.

Are prescription medicines covered by Medicare?

No. Medicare Home Health Benefits does not cover prescription medications.

Does Medicare Home Health Benefits cover supplies and durable medical equipment?

Durable medical equipment (i.e hospital bed, cane, walker, and crutches) must prescribed by the doctor/PCP. Upon approval, Medicare covers 80 percent (%) under the umbrella of Medicare Part B qualifications guidelines.

Does Medicare Home Health Care Benefits cover “personal care” for the patients/clients?
No, Medicare does not pay for home health personal care services.
Can patients/clients have home health services and hospice care at the same time?

Once patients/clients meet the home health criteria, they will continue to be Medicare eligible for home health care while under hospice care for the medical conditions/diagnosis not associated with the terminal conditions/diagnosis.

What is Compassionate Home Health’s goal?

Our GOAL is for you to live on your own with COMPASSIONATE HOME HEALTH, LTD HOLDING YOUR HAND WHILE LEADING YOU THE WAY HOME SAFELY. Give us a try! You will always remember the day you did, as we will provide life-changing services.

Does Compassionate Home Health accept Medicare, Medicaid, and/or commercial insurance?
  • Compassionate Home Health accepts Medicare and Medicaid, but, unfortunately, we cannot accept Commercial/Private Insurances (i.e., Kaiser, Aetna, Blue Cross) at this time.
  • If your Medicare coverage is through a Medicare Health Plan, please check with your plan to know your Medicare-covered Home Health Benefits.
  • If you have a Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) policy or any other health insurance coverage, please let your doctor/PCP and Compassionate Home Health know so your medical bills will get paid accurately.
What should I expect from Compassionate Home Health?
  • Your Primary Care Physician (PCP) orders are crucial and required for the Start of Care (SOC). When your PCP prescribes home health services for you, Compassionate Home Health will call you to set up an initial consultation and meeting in your home. We will have some SOC questionnaires (i.e., ID Verification; Admission Service Agreement and Consent Form; Medicare Secondary Payer Form Screening; Emergency Phone Numbers and Instruction to Call form; and Home Safety Evaluation) to complete in order to admit you to Compassionate Home Health services. We will discuss your needs thoroughly and, together, come up with a set of goals. Then the skilled clinician (RN, PT, ST) will set up the frequency and duration (length of services and other add-ons of services you might need) based on that initial assessment.
  • Compassionate Home Health personnel will contact your PCP or physician who referred you to begin home health services to discuss your plan of care. We will continuously update your doctor on your current progress in the skilled program (i.e Occupational Therapy, Registered Nursing, Physical Therapy, Home Health Aide, and Registered Dietitian, Speech Therapy).
  • It’s imperative that Compassionate Home Health personnel/staff see you for home visits per the frequency and duration ordered by your doctor or PCP.
What are some samples of what Compassionate Home Health personnel/staff provide?
  • Assess and clinically observe what you’re eating and drinking.
  • Assess and clinically observe your blood pressure, temperature, heart rate, and breathing.
  • Closely monitor and clinically observe that you’re compliant in consuming your day-to-day prescription medications and other medicines and performing any additional treatments accurately.
  • Inquire if you’re experiencing or complaining of pain.
  • Assess, clinically observe, and closely monitor your safety in and out of the home.
  • Teach and train you about your plan of care so you can be functionally independent and take care of yourself at home safely with low to no risks of falling.
  • Systematize your care. Compassionate Home Health will report frequently to you, your doctor/PCP, and any other staff/personnel who attend to your skilled care/needs.

For information on our skilled care services, please see our services page.

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