Have a look at our service plans and pricing options.
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Caring Companionship and Conversation
Bathing and Grooming Assistance
Light Housekeeping, Personal Care
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Meal Planning and Preparation
Medication Reminders, Errands Running
Laundry Care and Organize Closet Service
Manager Visits and Phone Support
*Not sure which pricing plan's right for you? You can switch plans any time you need
Basic information and knowledge base some of our clients and prospects frequently need a quick answer to
A: Our company is expanding rapidly, and we are opening locations throughout the United States in the near future but right now we are currently servicing Philadelphia County, Delaware County and Montgomery County and surrounding areas.
A: People who need additional help with their daily living activities and want to stay at home rather than be institutionalized or live with relatives. In other cases, it could be people whose family caregiver needs respite or time off from their care giving responsibilities.
A: We bill on an hourly basis most of the time. The hours required to properly care for your loved one will be determined on the initial assessment interview and reviewed on an ongoing basis. Please contact us regarding our service rates and to learn more about our pricing for private duty eldercare services.
Note: All our rates are consistent with state-wide minimum wage labor laws.
Note: The holiday rate is time and a half of the daily or hourly rate.
A: Unfortunately not. Medicare only covers acute skilled care, usually after a hospital stay. We can work in conjunction with your Medicare provider to ensure your loved one is receiving the appropriate amount of care.
A: Most of the time, our services will cost less than those of assisted-living facilities or nursing homes. We can tailor a schedule specifically to meet the needs of our clients – so you are only paying for what you need.
A: Each one of our locations operates under the requirements of the law and is appropriately licensed based on local regulations.
A: All of our caregivers are carefully interviewed and screened prior to becoming employees and general contractors of Advanced Elderly Services. Please see our Caregiver page for more detailed information.
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