Services

At Pristine Home Health Care we aim to provide exceptional quality services through professional and highly trained employees.

DSP Services (Direct Support Professional Services)

Direct Support Professionals are people who work directly with people with physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, or developmental disabilities with the aim of assisting the individual to become integrated into his/her community or the least restrictive environment.

BA (Behavioral Assistance)

Behavioral Assistance address behavioral needs, supports emotional and social needs, provides academic support, and implements behavioral improvement plans.

IIC (In Community Counseling)

In Community Counseling (IIC) or intensive counseling services are support service for families during critical times. The services offered in the home for children, youth, young adults, and families. Services are provided for those between the ages of 5-21 years old.

IIH (Intensive In-Home Services)

Intensive In-Home Services are an array of services for the autism and developmentally disabled population delivered face-to-face as a defined set of interventions by clinically licensed or certified practitioners.

Assisting patients

Assisting patients with activities of daily living including grooming, personal hygiene and dressing.

Accompanying patients to medical appointments

Accompanying patients to medical appointments.

Medication reminders

Medication Reminders is a program designed to help you keep track of medications and dosages.

Meal preparation

Meal preparation and feeding patient if required.

Accompanying patients

Accompanying patients to medical appointments.

Minor housekeeping chores

help with small daily tasks that can affect your health

Respite care

A break from caregiving can bring renewed strength and perspective.

Assistance with shopping and errands

Our home caregivers can take care of grocery shopping for your loved one.

Message from our leader

Hello, my name is Carmen, I have an undergraduate degree on psychology and master’s degree in social work with a certification in aging and health. As a professional, I have many years of experience working with individuals with cognitive disabilities of all ages and have worked in the aging community for several years.

Frequently asked

These are usually some of the frequently asked questions about our servicess

What does a behavioral assistant do?

A behavioral assistant, also known as a behavior technician, is a professional who works under the supervision of a behavior analyst or licensed psychologist to provide direct services to clients with developmental or behavioral disorders. They help clients learn and practice social, communication, and life skills by implementing treatment plans, using positive reinforcement, and collecting data to track progress. They may also assist with assessments, interventions, and crisis management.

What is DSP Service (Direct Support Professional services)

DSP (Direct Support Professional) services refer to a range of support services provided to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to help them with daily living activities and community integration. DSPs are trained professionals who work under the supervision of licensed professionals to assist individuals with disabilities in achieving their goals, maximizing their independence, and improving their quality of life.

When is home health care covered by Medicare?

Home health care necessity is determined by each individual insurance company, based on doctor’s approvals. The services provided are based on the hours the insurance provides. For people with disabilities, the number of hours paid by the insurance is determined by the tier the client falls under.

When is home health care tax deductible?

Home health care can be tax deductible if it’s provided by a home care professional, its private pay and exceeds your adjusted gross income (AGI) by 7.5%.

Will home health care workers get hazard pay?

Not at the moment.

What does home health care do?

Home health care can help improve the home life of patients by helping them with a range of household tasks and responsibilities. For instance, cook light meals based on dietary needs for each patient, medication reminders, and light housekeeping among other responsibilities.

What does IIC mean in therapy?

IIC stands for Intensive In-Home Counseling, which is a type of mental health service that is provided to children and adolescents who are experiencing emotional or behavioral problems. IIC involves a therapist providing intensive counseling services in the client’s home or community, rather than in an office setting. This allows the therapist to work more closely with the family and address issues that may be related to the home environment or family dynamics.

More about Intensive In-Home Services (IIH)

Intensive In-Home Services (IIH) is a Medicaid-funded program that provides individualized and intensive support to children and adolescents with emotional or behavioral problems, with the goal of keeping them in their homes and communities. IIH services typically involve a team of mental health professionals who work closely with the client and their family to develop a treatment plan that addresses the specific needs of the client. Services may include counseling, case management, crisis intervention, and skill-building. The frequency and duration of services are determined based on the individual needs of the client and may vary over time. The goal of IIH services is to help clients achieve positive outcomes, such as improved functioning, decreased symptoms, and increased family stability.

Why is home health care important?

Home health care is important because it allows the patient to get the care and assistance needed in the comfortability of their home.

Why is home health care better?

Home health care is better because it allows the patient to be in the comfort of their home with the help they need. It also provides companionship and support for the individual.

Where does home health care work?

Home health care works in a scope of circumstances. The services help persons with disabilities, cognitive conditions, individuals who have experienced a decline in health due to medical conditions, or age-related reasons.

What are your work hours?

Work schedule: Office hours are Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Services for the patients will determined by the patient’s needs and staff availability.