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1. What services can Maxim’s caregivers provide in the home?

Our caregivers can provide both in-home skilled medical and non-medical care. This includes, but is not limited to:

Skilled medical care
Sitter services
Household services
Private duty nursing
Therapy
Personal care
Companion care
Intermittent care
Care for people with disabilities
Daily living activities
Respite care
Pediatric care
Behavioral health care

2. What makes Maxim different from other home healthcare providers?

Maxim Healthcare Services is committed to providing you with the best customer service in the industry. Our staff is available around-the-clock, 24-hours a day, seven days a week. We offer free in-home consultations and home safety evaluations at the start of your program and routinely thereafter based on the client’s needs.. Furthermore, our caregivers and healthcare professionals are regularly supervised and evaluated to ensure that Maxim’s high service standards are met.

3. How do I know if my caregiver is qualified?

Maxim Healthcare Services adheres to the highest standards for hiring our staff. Our caregivers undergo thorough interviewing, testing, and screening prior to employment. This includes performance of multiple background checks, reference checks, license verifications when applicable, driver record screenings, and a formal orientation.

Additionally, caregivers are regularly supervised and evaluated by management to ensure that you or your loved one is receiving the attention they deserve. We are highly skilled and sensitive to the physical and emotional needs of each patient.

4. How much do home healthcare services cost?

The cost of service varies on a case-by-case basis. Maxim Healthcare Services coordinates billing with many payor sources, including Medicare, Medicaid, Managed Care insurances, Long-term Care insurances, and Workers’ Compensation. We also accept personal payment for services.

Please contact your local Maxim Healthcare Services office for more information.

5. How do I choose a homecare provider?

When faced with the challenge of finding a qualified individual who can provide care when it’s needed and at a fair price, it is important to know and understand your options. There are many caregiver choices available and these decisions can often become confusing and frustrating. When selecting a homecare provider, it is important to ask questions and make an informed decision based on your specific needs. Learn what questions to consider when choosing a home health provider.

6. How do I reach someone after hours?

Maxim personnel answer the phone live 24-hours a day, seven days a week, including holidays and weekends. An RN is also on-call 24-hours a day, seven days a week. We are committed to giving you the best in customer service!

7. How long is the wait time for services?

Maxim’s goal is for caregivers to be available to start within 24-hours, and often within the same day.

8. What is the difference between “skilled” and “unskilled” medical care?

“Unskilled” or “Non-medical” care typically refers to companion and personal care activities such as bathing, grooming, dressing, as well as assistance with meal preparation, light housekeeping, and running errands. It could also include medication reminders, assistance with ambulation, and transportation to medical appointments. These types of services are typically provided by Home Health Aides (HHAs) or Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), and can be arranged for anywhere from a few hours to 24-hours a day. “Unskilled” or “Non-medical” care is often sought by the elderly, new and expectant parents, individuals with disabilities, and those transitioning from a hospital or medical facility to home.

“Skilled” medical care follows a specific plan of care under the supervision of a Physician, Nurse (RN/LPN/LVN), or Therapist, and involves home healthcare services such as nursing care, physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapies, as well as social services and hospice care. Skilled medical care in the home can help provide a comforting solution to residing in a hospital, nursing home, or assisted living community.

9. Why should I hire Maxim to care for my loved one rather than finding a caregiver on my own?

Hiring a caregiver can often become a confusing and frustrating process. With all of the choices that are available, it is important to be aware of some challenges that may arise should you choose to hire a caregiver on your own. Maxim Healthcare Services goes to great lengths to ensure that your specific needs are matched with our highly qualified and compassionate team of healthcare professionals. It is important to know that you are working with a proven homecare agency. That’s why Maxim is proud to be recognized nationally as a leading provider of quality care. All of our homecare offices are accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC). We encourage you to learn more about the steps are involved in hiring a caregiver on your own , and how choosing Maxim will allow you to focus on feeling happy and healthy, while we take care of the rest.

10. How do I get started?

Submit an online request to Maxim Healthcare Services or locate a Maxim office near you to get started. Our clinical managers will work with your primary Physician to develop a plan of care that meets your loved one’s needs. To start the homecare process, we will come to your home to address your concerns and answer any questions you may have.


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