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You have questions. We have answers.

If you’re caring for an aging parent, or if you’re an aging parent yourself, you may have a lot of questions. We hope this list will help, but if you don’t find the answers you need here, send us your question. We may add it to the list, so others may benefit, too.
Are home care and home health the same thing?
People often use these terms interchangeably because both are provided in a home setting, but they are distinct services. The key difference is that “home health” is clinical care, and “home care” (also called “custodial care” or “senior care”) is non-clinical care. Home health care is delivered as part of a physician’s care plan, such as recovering from a surgery, rehabbing from an injury, or learning new skills to adapt to a significant change in health status. Home care, on the other hand, involves support for daily living activities and/or personal care.

There are nuances, and there are situations where a person might make use of both services, but these are the basic differences between the two.

All Saints offers both home health and home care services. See our home health services here. For information on home care, visit our All Saints Home Care website.
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All Saints Health Care 
3425 W. Central Ave. (Lower Level) 
Wichita, KS 67203
Office | 316.941.9698
Fax | 316.941.9642
All Saints Health Care is an equal opportunity employer. All Saints Health Care prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetic information.
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