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Welcome to Alpha Home Health Services, one of the best and leading Home Health Services in the State of Delaware. Provides quality health care in the comfort of your home. We coordinate and provide supervision of health services by a physician or registered nurse in collaboration with other licensed and trained healthcare professionals such as Physical Therapist, Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and more.

Goal of Care

In general, the goal of the Alpha Home Health Care Services is to treat your illness or injury when you choose to stay in your home avoid staying in the Nursing Home. Home health care helps you:

  • Get better

  • Regain your independence

  • Become as self-sufficient as possible

  • Maintain your current condition or level of function

  • Slow decline

What's home health care

Home health care is a wide range of health care services that can be given in your home for an illness or injury. Home health care is usually less expensive, more convenient, and just as effective as care you get in a hospital or skilled nursing facility (SNF). To receive your Home health services from the Alpha Home Health Services ensures:

  • Monitoring serious illness and unstable health status

  • Intravenous or nutrition therapy

  • Injections

  • Wound care for pressure sores or a surgical wound

  • Patient and caregiver education

What should I expect from my home health care?

Doctor’s orders are needed to start care. Once your doctor refers you for home health services, the home health agency will schedule an appointment and come to your home to talk to you about your needs and ask you some questions about your health.

The home health agency staff will also talk to your doctor about your care and keep your doctor updated about your progress.

It’s important that home health staff see you as often as the doctor ordered.

To Facilitate your quick recovery and quality care, Alpha Home Health Service staff

  • Check what you’re eating and drinking.

  • Check your blood pressure, temperature, heart rate, and breathing.

  • Check that you’re taking your prescription and other drugs and any treatments correctly.

  • Ask if you’re having pain.

  • Check your safety in the home.

  • Teach you about your care so you can take care of yourself.

  • Coordinate your care. This means they must communicate regularly with you, your doctor, and anyone else who gives you care.