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Patient Care, Inc. has been providing home care services for more than twenty-five years. Our office is licensed as a Homemaker-Home Health Aide Agency by the State of Connecticut Department of Public Health. We are also accredited by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations...
Both Non medical and Medical services.Private pay and Medicare certified enabling us to provide the full range of services under one roof.Companion / homemaker services to seniors, those recovering from surgery, and others.Full nursing, physiotherapy, etc. too.Experience with Alzheimer's and...
Founded in 2014, on the simple premise that most of us would prefer to live independently at home as we grow older, CompassCare has formulated an approach to personal assistance, companionship and home care which safely empowers independence for older adults while providing peace of mind to their...
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(1 review)Founded in 2014, on the simple premise that most of us would prefer to live independently at home as we grow older, CompassCare has formulated an approach to personal assistance, companionship and home care which safely empowers independence for older adults while providing peace of mind to their...
Call (203) 973-0903 to reach United Visiting Nurse Assn.
To reach United Visiting Nurse Assn call: (203) 973-0903
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