Miamisburg, Ohio
Hope Home Care
Hope Home Care is a Christian faith-based agency with a commitment to providing high quality, compassionate, specialized care in the comfort of our patients’ homes.
Phone: 937.294.CARE
Fax: 937.294.5445
3615 Newmark Dr.
Miamisburg, OH 45342
Mon-Thu: 9am-5pm, Fri: 9am-4pm
On-call service 24/7
About Us
Hope Home Care has been providing in-home skilled nursing, home health aide services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and medical social worker services to clients in Southwest Ohio since 2012.
Our well-trained health care professionals work closely with patients, their families and their physicians to provide seamless care seven days a week.
Our mission is to assist patients in maintaining their health and achieving their highest level of functionality and independence by providing high-quality, personalized care in the comfort of their own home.
Our Services
Hope Home Care offers a complete range of home healthcare services. Whether you have a temporary or chronic health issue, our healthcare professionals will provide high-quality care within the familiar surroundings of home.
- Wound Care, Assessment & Instruction
- Diabetic Care, Education & Management
- Medication Management
- Intravenous (IV) Therapies
- Pain Management
- Blood Draw
- Catheter Care & Education
- Tube Feeding/TPN
- Post-Operative Care & Education
- Nutritional Education
- Chronic Care Management & Education
- Physical Therapy Services
- Occupational Therapy Services
- Speech Therapy Services
- Medical Social Worker Services
Patient Information
Hope Home Care accepts the following insurances:
- Medicare
- Medicaid
- Most Insurances
Home health care is a wide range of health care services that are provided in wherever you call home. Home health clinicians work collaboratively with you, your caregivers and your doctor to help you recover from illness, injury or surgery and assist in helping you get back to your previous level of independence. Services could potentially include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, medical social workers and home health aides.
Medicare requires you to be homebound to receive home health services. Being homebound means you have trouble leaving your home without assistance (like using a cane, wheelchair, walker, or crutches; special transportation; or help from another person) because of an illness or injury OR leaving your home isn’t recommended because of your condition OR you’re normally unable to leave your home because it’s a taxing effort. Also, a doctor or other authorized health care provider must have a face to face encounter with you prior to certifying that you need home health services.
Medicare, like most other insurance plans, does not cover the following: 24-hour-a-day care at your home, meal delivery to your home, and chore worker or non-skilled services, including custodial or personal care. For exact coverage, contact the customer service number on the back of your insurance card.
Home health services cost $0 out of pocket for approved disciplines under Medicare Part A. With Medicare and any other insurance, the home health agency should tell you if any items or services they provide aren’t covered, and how much you’ll have to pay for them. This should be explained verbally to you and in writing via an Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN).
The quickest way to get services is to contact your primary care provider and have them fax your information and an order to a home health agency that is in network with your insurance plan. If they are unfamiliar with home health, have them contact the home health agency of your choice and ask for their referral department.
LiveWell Partners is a network of home health care providers anchored by a deep commitment to exceptional care.
Join Our Team
Our team members enjoy an energizing and welcoming atmosphere, where collaboration, mutual respect, open and transparent communication, and continuous improvement are embedded in the culture. When we care for each other and have one another’s back, we are able to bring our best selves to patient care.