Comfort Keepers’ Home Health Care Resources
Home Health Care refers to at-home medical attention given to a patient by a licensed medical professional, like a physical therapist or a nurse. These professionals typically work in conjunction with a patient’s primary doctor on a pre-planned treatment strategy.
Below is a collection of articles and resources created by Comfort Keepers to provide information about Home Health Care and related topics.
Comfort Keepers Canada is a leading provider of in-home care for seniors and the disabled—not a provider of home health care. Our service is a great option for seniors who wish to live at home but need assistance with basic tasks; however, our Comfort Keepers are not medical professionals, and they cannot administer medication or medical advice.
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