Find Healing From the Comfort of Home

No matter what type of home care services you need — from IV infusion therapy to wound care or physical therapy — we're here to help you heal at home. You'll receive care from home health care nurses, aides, physical therapists, social workers and chaplains, all without a trip to a clinic or hospital.

Advanced Wound Care

Advanced Wound Care

With home health services, we provide treatment for hard-to-heal wounds in the privacy and comfort of your residence.

Diabetes Management

Diabetes Management

The better you understand your diabetes, the more empowered you are to manage it. Our home care team members will answer your questions and show you ways to live as fully as possible.

Heart Failure Management

Heart Failure Management

With the help of our home care teams, we can facilitate the management of chronic heart failure from the comfort of home. We'll provide education, tools and strategies necessary for better heart health.

Infusion Therapy

Infusion Therapy

Traveling to a hospital or clinic for intravenous (IV) therapy can be a difficult chore. But with in-home care, our skilled nurses bring this treatment to you with home IV therapy.

Joint Recovery Program

Joint Recovery Program

Healing after a joint replacement takes time. Our home health services will help with your entire recovery, from managing your pain to caring for your incision sites to helping you regain mobility.

Post-Hospitalization Care

Post-Hospitalization Care

Our in-home care providers work to ensure a smooth transition between the hospital and home. Our skilled therapists and home health nurses deliver quality clinical care along with encouragement and education.

Post-Surgical Care

Post-Surgical Care

We bring quality post-surgery care home. We know many patients prefer to recover at home after surgery, so we're here to provide whole-person quality care to meet your needs.

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation

We love to make the triumphs of recovery possible. Instead of traveling when you’re least mobile, home care services allow us to provide occupational, speech or physical therapy at home.

Respiratory and Equipment

Respiratory and Equipment

AdventHealth Respiratory and Equipment offers a variety of respiratory therapy products and durable medical equipment, allowing our patients to live their daily lives with more ease.


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Our Home Care Team Is Here for You

Contact us to learn more about our home care services and how we can provide quality, compassionate care in the comfort of your home. Our skilled team members are ready to care for you in body, mind and spirit. To get in touch, click the button below or call us at Call407-691-8205.

Answers for All Your Home Care Questions

With AdventHealth Home Care, we provide treatment for an illness or injury that’s made it difficult for you to leave the house. Home care can help you recover, regain your independence and become more self-sufficient.

Whether you have temporary or chronic health issues, our in-home care provides qualified home health aides, nurses and therapists who work with you on your path to feeling whole.

Find the answers to common home care questions below. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, complete our contact form to get in touch with us.

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  • Question: What home care services does AdventHealth Home Care provide?

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    Recovery can be a long road, but you’re making strides. Let us help you reach the finish line with home health care services that boost your strength, function, comfort and confidence.

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    We offer home care for multiple conditions or needs, including:

    • Advanced wound care
    • Diabetes management
    • Heart failure management
    • Infusion therapy
    • Joint recovery
    • Occupational therapy
    • Post-hospitalization care
    • Post-surgical care
    • Rehabilitation
    • Physical therapy
    • Speech therapy
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  • Question: How much do in-home care services cost?

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    We bill Medicare and private insurance directly on your behalf, and we contract with most major insurance companies. Please contact us to verify your eligibility.

  • Question: What qualifies as homebound?

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    Medicare requires you to be homebound to receive home care services, but that doesn’t mean you have to be bedridden or confined to your home.

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    Medicare states that occasional absences from the home for non-medical purposes (a trip to the barber, a walk around the block or a short drive) will not necessarily disqualify a beneficiary from being classified as homebound. However, the absences must be infrequent or of a relatively short duration.

    Other conditions that classify patients as homebound and eligible for home care services include:

    • Being recently released from the hospital after surgery
    • Being under physician orders for limited activity
    • Facing debilitating weakness or pain
    • Having an illness or injury that limits the ability to leave home without supportive devices
    • Having conditions for which leaving home is medically unadvised
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  • Question: How do I access home care services?

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    Our clinical team works with you and your doctor to evaluate your health care needs and develop your plan of care.

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    To qualify for home care, you must be:

    • Under the care of a referring and following physician
    • Homebound, as defined by Medicare
    • Resides and receives care within our licensed coverage area
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