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Frequently asked questions
General
Simply contact Comfort Well Care to schedule a free consultation. Our team will assess your loved one's needs, discuss care options, and create a customized care plan.
If your loved one is struggling with daily activities, forgetting medications, experiencing mobility challenges, feeling isolated, or requiring additional support to remain safely at home, home care may be beneficial.
Yes. All caregivers undergo a thorough screening process, including background checks, reference verification, and ongoing training to ensure quality care and professionalism.
Absolutely. We work to match clients with caregivers based on personality, care needs, and preferences to ensure a comfortable and positive relationship.
Yes. We offer flexible scheduling, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, to meet your family's needs.
Yes. Comfort Well Care proudly serves Medicaid clients in Texas. Contact us to learn more about eligibility and covered services.
Many long-term care insurance policies may cover home care services. We can help families understand their benefits and assist with the claims process.
In many cases, care can begin within 24 to 48 hours after the initial assessment and care plan development.
In some cases, yes. Certain Medicaid programs and state-funded services may allow eligible family members to receive compensation for providing care to a loved one. Contact our team to learn about available programs and qualification requirements.
The cost of care depends on the level of assistance needed, the number of care hours required, and available funding sources. We offer personalized consultations to discuss your specific situation.
Yes. Eligible veterans and surviving spouses may qualify for VA programs, including the Aid and Attendance Benefit, which can help cover the cost of home care services.
We provide a wide range of non-medical home care services, including personal care assistance, companionship, meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders, transportation, respite care, and support with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility assistance.
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