Home Health Care in
Bucks County, PA

Aurora Home Care provides coordinated home care services and licensed home health care for seniors and adults who need support at home. Families can arrange daily personal assistance, companion help, and clinical in-home services under one coordinated care structure.

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EVERYDAY SUPPORT AT HOME WITH
COORDINATED CARE OPTIONS

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Our programs cover both routine home care and medically directed home health visits. Non-medical caregivers assist with personal needs and daily living tasks, while licensed staff can deliver skilled nursing care when clinical oversight is required.

Visit formats include short hourly visits, extended shifts, overnight care, and scheduled clinical home health visits.

Service Area and Visit Scheduling

We provide home care and home health care services in private homes and senior living communities across Bucks County and surrounding areas. Services are available for both ongoing support and short-term recovery at home.

Visit schedules are based on care needs and safety requirements, and for home health care, on physician orders. All caregiver and nursing visits are coordinated through our office to keep schedules and tasks aligned.

Home Care and Home Health Services

Every client receives a written care plan that separates personal assistance tasks and home health care tasks when both are present. This keeps responsibilities clear across caregivers and licensed nursing staff.

Service plans include visit frequency, task scope, and documentation requirements for both service types.

Assistance with
Personal Daily
Activities

Clinical and Skilled
Nursing Support at
Home

Household Care and
Routine Support

Meal Support and
Nutrition Assistance

Daily Schedule and
Medication Reminder
 Support

Home Safety and
Monitoring Guidance

Respite Care

Caregiver helping elderly man get dressed during in-home personal care visit

Assistance with
Personal Daily
Activities

Home care caregivers help with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting support, and mobility inside the home. Assistance is adjusted to the ability level and safety considerations. Support is delivered according to documented care instructions and mobility precautions. Caregivers also report routine changes that may require plan updates.

Home care nurse explaining medication schedule to senior woman at kitchen table

Clinical and Skilled
Nursing Support at
Home

Home health care services include skilled nursing care, health monitoring, medication management support, and post-hospital follow-up visits. Licensed nurses work from physician-approved orders and record clinical notes after each visit. Clinical tasks follow defined protocols and timing requirements. Updates are shared with the supervising clinical team when conditions change.

Professional caregiver making bed as part of housekeeping and home care services

Household Care and
Routine Support

Daily home care services may include laundry, linen changes, light cleaning, and essential household upkeep connected to health and safety. Tasks are limited to support functions and coordinated around both personal care and home health visit schedules. Work is prioritized based on safety impact and daily living needs. Non-essential or heavy-duty cleaning is excluded from the service scope.

Companion caregiver sharing meal with elderly woman during home care visit

Meal Support and
Nutrition Assistance

Caregivers can prepare meals, assist with food setup, and manage cleanup. Dietary preferences and restrictions are followed. When home health care is involved, nutrition instructions from clinical providers can be incorporated into meal routines. Meal support can be scheduled regularly or tied to specific visit times.

Home healthcare nurse checking senior man’s blood pressure during outdoor visit

Daily Schedule and
Medication Reminder
 Support

Home care visits include reminders, routine tracking, and activity scheduling. Medication reminders are provided under a non-medical scope, while home health staff handle clinical medication management tasks when assigned. Visit notes reflect whether reminders were given and routines were completed. Families can request adjustments to timing and frequency of reminder support.

In-home caregiver sitting with senior woman and reviewing care plan on tablet

Home Safety and
Monitoring Guidance

We help families review home safety practices and monitoring options. Recommendations can support both personal home care routines and home health care supervision needs. Guidance may include layout adjustments and risk-reduction measures inside the home. Final decisions remain with the client or family representative.

Healthcare provider assisting elderly man with glucose monitoring at home

Respite Care

Respite services provide temporary coverage for family caregivers. Support may include personal home care and scheduled home health visits when authorized. Coverage can be arranged for short planned periods or urgent situations when availability allows. Service details are documented so substitute caregivers follow the same instructions.

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MULTILINGUAL IN-HOME CARE SERVICES

We know that straightforward communication in your chosen language builds trust and comfort. Our staff
speaks 12 languages, so your loved one will get culturally appropriate care.

No matter the topic: health, daily habits, or family stories — language shouldn’t hinder compassionate, competent home care.

MEET OUR TEAM

Why Families Choose Aurora Home Care

Families choose our senior care, home care services, and home health care
because both personal and clinical support can be coordinated
under one structured plan.

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Individualized Service Design

Plans are built around daily assistance needs and clinical requirements. Home health and home care tasks are documented separately but coordinated. Each plan is reviewed and adjusted when care needs or medical conditions change. Service details are explained in advance so families understand exactly what is included.

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Consistent Staff Scheduling

Consistent staffing is prioritized to maintain continuity across both caregiver and nursing visits. Familiar staff members can recognize small changes in condition or routine more quickly. This stability also helps clients feel more comfortable and cooperative during visits.

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Flexible Hours and Visit Frequency

Home care hours and home health visit frequency can be updated as needs change. Adjustments can be made for short-term recovery periods or long-term progression of care needs. Scheduling changes are documented so all team members follow the same updated plan.

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One Structure for Personal and Clinical Care

Personal assistance and skilled nursing care can operate together under unified coordination and documentation. This structure keeps care notes, schedules, and updates aligned across service types. It also simplifies communication between families and the care team.

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Direct Office Oversight

Our office manages scheduling, updates, and service changes across both home care and home health programs. Families have a single coordination point for questions and requests. Oversight staff track service delivery and follow up when modifications are required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Home care covers daily living help like bathing, meals, and supervision. Home health care is used when medical or nursing support is required. We review needs and recommend the right service type or combination.
Yes. Caregivers handle daily assistance while licensed nurses provide skilled home health care visits. Both run under one coordinated care plan.
Home care can usually start quickly after intake. Home health care starts once the physician orders and authorization is in place. Scheduling is coordinated to avoid gaps.
Home care services are typically private pay or covered by certain long-term care plans. Home health care may be covered when the physician orders and eligibility requirements are met. Our team explains payment options and checks coverage before services begin.
Yes. Home care hours and home health visits can be increased, reduced, or supplemented with respite coverage as needs change.
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START HOME CARE OR HOME HEALTH CARE IN BUCKS COUNTY

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We provide coordinated home care, senior care, respite support, and licensed home health care with skilled nursing care options. Services are available for short-term recovery and long-term in-home assistance.

At Aurora Home Care, Bringing Love Home is more than just words; it is our way of caring and treating our clients.

If you have any questions regarding our services, please call us any time

215-354-4444

Philadelphia

610-375-1800

Reading

717-200-1414

Lancaster

Our team is available to answer your questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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