Services Available
- Skilled Nursing
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Home Health Aide Services
Who Can Benefit
Anyone who needs assistance with daily personal care, medication administration or nutritional needs. We provide care and companionship for those with either long-term or short-term disabilities or illnesses.
How to Start Services
Better Living Home Health Care, Inc. services are initiated with a home care conference. This conference serves as a meeting ground for the family, client and a Better Living professional. During the conference, you will have an opportunity to ask questions and obtain professional assistance in evaluating individual needs and what type of services may be required. It also allows us to gain greater insight into the personal needs of the individual involved to allow personalization of the services required.
Service Area includes the following Indiana counties
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
- Generations – AAA District 13
- IPMG – South District
- National Council on Aging
- Social Security Administration
- SWIRCA – AAA District 16
- US Dept. of Health & Human Services
Acceptance to Service Policy
Better Living Home Health Care, Inc is staffed with 4 Registered Nurses, 1 Licensed Practical Nurse, and 34 Licensed Home Health Aides.
We do not offer any specialty services at this time
The average daily census ranges from 25-32. Patients with needs beyond what Better Living Home Health Care, Inc can provide will be declined so that appropriate referral can be made to another agency.
Upon referral or discharge from an inpatient facility, patients are normally seen within 24-48 hours (72 for Friday referrals, unless needs require otherwise) or when the physician has ordered home health services to begin for a specific reason. Better Living Home Health Care, Inc Intake will provide a start of care date to the discharge planner (or other personnel) upon receipt of the referral. Referral sources will be informed of any delays in service related to any specific discipline needed by the patient so that an appropriate referral can be made to another home health agency.
Patients in areas that have been deemed to be unsafe may not be seen after hours or those referrals may be declined. Patients who are using illicit drugs or have a history of violence or threats of violence will not be accepted for care.