Interim Healthcare – Danville

CARE TYPES

  • Home Health Care

    Help with medical care


Providing You with the Care You Need to Stay in Your Home

Interim Healthcare – Danville

Interim Healthcare – Danville can meet your needs – from non-medical services to skilled home care. Founded in 1966, Interim has more than 40 years of home care experience.  We understand how important it is for someone to remain in his or her own home.

Whether it’s recovering from an injury or illness, or assistance with daily living activities, Interim can provide the care and assistance that allows people to stay in their homes.

  • Registered Nurses/Licensed Practical Nurses – provide skilled clinical care such as injections or medication dispensing
  • Therapists – offer Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy in the home
  • Home Health Aides / Personal Care Assistants –  help with medication reminders, personal hygiene care and assistance with ambulation
  • Homemakers/Companions – provide assistance with activities such as meal preparation, light housekeeping and errands

Services We Provide For those who are recovering from an illness or injury, a home health nurse will coordinate the plan of care under the direction of the doctor.  A wide range of treatments and procedures that were once performed in a hospital can now be delivered in the comfort of your home.

Our trained clinicians teach individuals and their families self-management for their chronic condition, or recovery from an illness or injury. Staying in the comfort of familiar surroundings is not only more pleasant, but often more effective.

Our homemakers, companions, home health aides and personal care assistants provide a few hours of help a couple days a week to full time care in the home.  Some of the services we provide include:

  • Grooming
  • Preparing Meals
  • Shopping
  • Companionship
  • Transportation
  • Limited Light Housework

Take advantage of our FREE online independent living assessment. To find out if you or your loved one is safe at home, go to www.interimhealthcare.com and take our free Independent Living Assessment.  It’s easy-to-use, confidential and available 24-hours-a-day.

And, if you discover it’s time to get assistance, our Companions, Personal Care Assistants or Home Health Aides can provide as much or as little help as is needed. Make sure you are an informed consumer.

There are a variety of ways to access home care supportive services and it’s easy to feel confused and unsure.  Also, there can be differences in costs that are difficult to understand.  In many cities throughout the country, there may be dozens of what appear to be similar companies offering non-medical home care and companion services, in addition to people who work independently.

It’s important to understand all the implications before making any decisions.  Yellow page advertisements or Internet websites can look very impressive. There are basically two ways to access supportive home care and there are major differences between each option

  • Home Care Company (Interim Healthcare)
  • Private Hire

It’s important to fully understand the advantages and disadvantages before making a decision. Home Care Company (Interim Healthcare) This is a company that employs individuals to provide specific health services and is responsible for taxes, insurance, bonding and workers compensation.

Employment is the meaningful variable; it carries with it an array of protections.  If an employee is sick or goes on vacation, the agency can provide another employee to perform the needed services.  The employees receive some degree of training depending on the skill level.  The agency supervises the employees, including regular visits to check on the work they are doing.

In home care agencies, a supervisor assigns specific duties and supervises the care professionals.  The agency keeps record of services performed and of clients’ status.  They report changes in the client status to the supervisor or case manager. Private Hire This is a person who is individually hired by a family member or the person needing help or through a company called a registry.  While this may appear less expensive, there are many “hidden” costs and risks.

Whoever hires an individual must pay all appropriate taxes – the person hiring the worker is the employer.  If the private hire is injured on the job, the person who hires the individual is responsible for medical bills and any other expenses.  Also, if the private hire is sick or goes on vacation, he or she is not obligated to find a replacement.  There is no formalized supervision or training program.

Perhaps lower in hourly costs, hiring privately does not provide the security, trust and assurance most people want for themselves or their loved ones. Why Should I Choose Interim Healthcare?

  • We offer a family-centered approach to care so you may receive more communication.
  • Our staff is appropriately trained and has recent experience in their assigned areas of care or service.  And because we employee our caregivers, they are carefully screened and background checked for your safety.
  • Our local office is part of a national company that invests in better ways of caring for people so you benefit from the most current innovations in home health care measures.
  • We’re locally owned and part of a community.
  • You have peace of mind knowing we insure our employees for general and professional liability and workman’s compensation as per state laws.
  • We have an ongoing commitment to integrity and quality care.
  • Our services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – making care and help available when you need it.
  •  Founded in 1966, we are one of the oldest, most trusted home care agencies in the United States.
  • Grooming
  • Preparing Meals
  • Shopping
  • Companionship
  • Transportation
  • Limited Light Housework

Interim Healthcare – Danville