Home Care vs.
Home Health
Cornerstone Caregiving is honored to be among the trusted agencies recommended to you fr…
Understanding
the difference
Topics: | In-Home Care | Home Health |
|---|---|---|
Services | Help with activities of daily living such as light housekeeping, bathing, dressing, meal preparations etc. | Focuses on treatment and rehabilitation. Usually after hospital stay and during recovery. |
Care Team | Trained caregivers or home care aides. Focusing on personal care and companionship rather than clinical treatment. | Licensed nurses and physical or occupational therapists. Provide clinical care under doctor’s direction. |
Longevity of Care | Long-term or on-going: can be a time of brief respite or up to 24-hour care depending on family needs. | Short-Term, tied to a specific recovery plan or doctor’s order. Often lasting a few weeks or few months. |
Cost | While the exact cost of home care varies by location and number of hours needed, our pricing structure follows clear and consistent guidelines. | Usually higher per visit, but often covered by insurance or Medicare if medically necessary. |
Care Contracts | No Contracts, No Minimum Hours. | Doctor ordered care plan usually through a Medicare-certified home health agency. |
Customization of Care | Highly customizable. Tailored to your loved one’s needs and preferences. | Structured around medical treatment plan with limited flexibility. |
Type of Pay | Care plans that can be covered by private pay and long-term care insurance. | Usually covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance with a doctor’s order. |
Canadians Prefer Receiving Care at Home
91% of Canadians say they want to age in their own homes for as long as possible. This highlights the growing demand for personalized, in-home support options.
You Are Part of
a Community of Care
With 1 in 4 Canadians currently caring for a loved one at home, you are part of a massive community dedicated to providing comfort and dignity where it matters most. Our respite services offer you the essential support needed to rest and recharge, ensuring your family can continue to thrive together in the place they love.
Caregivers receive training in personal care, safety and communication. Many agencies perform background checks, reference verification, and ongoing education to ensure quality care.
We do our best to accommodate requests for specific caregivers whenever possible, taking into account compatibility and availability. Generally we take a care team approach ensuring that multiple people know your loved one and are able to provide a cohesive continuity of care at all times.
If your loved one needs medical treatment or therapy, start with home health. If they need daily living assistance or companionship, choose in-home care. One can also combine both for maximum support.
If your loved one needs hospice, their primary care support should come from a hospice agency, not traditional home health and or standard in-home care. However, families can still benefit from additional in-home caregiver support alongside hospice.
Yes you can! All the requirements to be a caregiver remain the same. You can apply here!
We’re honored. The next step is simple: we’ll contact you soon – via call, text, or email – to learn more about your unique situation. During this initial conversation, we’ll discover your care needs and answer any questions you may have. Then, we’ll schedule an in-home meeting where we discuss care options and create a personalized plan together. From there, we’ll match you with a caregiver and can often begin care within a day or two, frequently on the same day!
Can’t wait? We understand. You can take the next step in a few ways:
- Call us directly using the number provided in the email from us or A Place For Mom
- Use the search bar on our website to find the nearest location to you
- Or simply wait—our team will reach out to you soon to start a conversation.
We look forward to the opportunity to serve you.
Request a free in-home assessment today!
Help is on the way
Here are just a few of the ways our caregivers can help. During our free in‑home assessment we will customize a care plan for your loved one.