Your Partner in Achieving Health and Wellness at Home

Home Health Care is one of the fastest growing industries in the nation today. This is caused by an increased elderly population, the prevalence of chronic illnesses, and increasing hospital costs.

As part of Care for Life Home Health, Inc.’s dedication to continuously promoting improvement in quality, efficiency, and outcomes for Medicare beneficiaries, we have redesigned our care delivery to promote more effective, efficient, and high-quality care processes. This is an important step in how the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is moving towards achieving better value, outcomes, and patient-focused care instead of the volume of services provided.

Our goal is to provide a value-based agency and not just quality outcomes. We are more than reducing re-hospitalizations but focusing on using evidence-based practice because we believe that it is the “Standard of Care.”

Our Home Health Care includes the following:

Skilled Nursing
Our Skilled Nursing service provides expert medical care in the comfort and convenience of your home. Our professional nurses are equipped to manage complex health conditions, administer medications, and offer wound care, ensuring effective treatment and peace of mind. They closely monitor your health status and coordinate with your doctors to provide comprehensive care. Skilled Nursing also includes patient education, helping individuals and families understand and manage their health conditions effectively.
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy at home focuses on restoring mobility and enhancing physical strength. Our therapists work with you to develop personalized exercises and rehabilitation plans, aiding in recovery and improving overall physical function. They use a variety of techniques to reduce pain, increase strength, and improve balance and coordination. Each therapy session is tailored to your specific needs, helping you achieve your physical health goals in a supportive environment.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy is dedicated to helping clients regain independence in daily activities. Our therapists assist in developing new strategies for personal care, home management, and work tasks tailored to each individual’s abilities and goals. They evaluate your home environment and suggest modifications to enhance safety and functionality. Our therapists also work on fine motor skills and cognitive skills and offer adaptive techniques to ensure a higher quality of independent living.
Speech Therapy
Speech Therapy services address communication and swallowing difficulties. Our therapists provide personalized treatment plans to improve speech clarity, language skills, and safe swallowing techniques, enhancing quality of life. They work with clients of all ages, addressing issues such as speech delays, stammering, and voice disorders. The therapy also includes exercises and activities to strengthen the muscles used in speech and swallowing, making communication easier and more effective.
Medical Social Services
Our Medical Social Services offer guidance and support in navigating the complexities of health care. Social workers provide counseling, community resource planning, and assistance with long-term care arrangements, focusing on holistic well-being. They act as advocates for clients, ensuring access to necessary healthcare services and community resources. Medical social workers also offer emotional support, helping clients and families cope with the challenges of illness or disability.
Home Health Aide
Home Health Aides offer compassionate assistance with daily living activities. They help with personal care, meal preparation, and mobility, ensuring comfort and maintaining dignity in day-to-day life. Our aides are trained to observe and report any changes in the client’s condition, ensuring timely interventions when necessary. They also provide companionship, enhancing the mental and emotional well-being of clients.

Specialty Services:

Infusion Therapy Services

Home Infusion Therapy is an excellent alternative for patients to receive infusion therapy services in the comfort of their homes. Our home infusion Registered Nurse is familiar with all types of peripheral and central lines for intravenous infusion and performs a comprehensive assessment with each nursing visit. The nurse also trains the patient or caregiver on how to properly administer medications at home, monitors the patient’s progress throughout the therapy, and reports progress or complications to the ordering physician. The Home Infusion Pharmacist also performs a thorough assessment and helps identify any potential issues that can adversely affect the patient. They also deliver the medication and all the necessary supplies for infusion directly to the patient’s home.

CFLHH reviews a patient’s insurance benefits prior to infusion therapy. The patient and caregivers are informed of coverage and any financial responsibility.

Wound Care

Bringing Healing at Home

Caring for patients with chronic wounds is an increasing problem, and choosing a provider that recognizes and addresses the needs of these patients is so vital. Wound care patients often have co-morbidities and chronic conditions as health care evolves towards a patient Centered Care Model, a comprehensive treatment that extends beyond the wound itself and ensures effective wound management and prevention. Studies showed that patient outcomes are better when care is provided in an environment of focused expertise.

Case Studies


  • Pressure Ulcer


  • Surgical Wounds


  • Lymphedema

Who is a Candidate?

Heal at Home™ Program specializes in the evaluation and treatment of acute and chronic, non-healing wounds resulting from Diabetes, Peripheral Arterial/Vascular Disease, post surgical complications which can be exacerbated by obesity, poor nutrition and infection. As the aging population grows, so is the risk of developing pressure ulcers.

Consider the following statistics:
  • Approximately 900,00 Americans experience diabetic foot ulcer each year which require an outpatient provider to see them at least 12 times a year and they still end up in the hospital 2 times a year.
  • Three million Americans experience venous leg ulcer which is usually caused by disease veins.
  • Pressure ulcers in the elderly is associated with a fivefold increase in mortality and a fifth of pressure ulcers develop at home.

We certainly understand the seriousness and challenges of the above conditions so we develop strategies of care that are proven to work and implemented individualized treatment options as well as general wound management principles applicable to all varieties of chronic wounds.

Star Rating from Home Health Compare

“Over 90% of our patients rated our agency as the best home health care possible.”