Our Services
At All Star Home Health Care Inc, we work together with the client, client family, county, and state organizations to develop a personalized care plan, designed to have each client receive all the help and direction they need and want. We strive to help the client obtain all the services they need and qualify for, to help them enrich their daily living.
Personal Care Assistance
Personal care assistance (PCA) services help a person with day-to-day activities in their home and community.
PCAs can help people with activities for their daily living including the following:
- Transfers
- Dressing, grooming, bathing, skin cares
- Bowl and bladder cares
- Range of motion
- Respiratory cares after being trained
- Assistance with meals
- Light cleaning in relation to cares provided
- Redirection, monitoring and supervising
- PCA may accompany client on errands as indicated on care plan
Homemaking
Homemaker services are to help clients when they are unable to manage general cleaning and household activities or when the person that is regularly responsible for these activities is temporarily unavailable or cannot manage the household activities. Homemaker services range from light household cleaning to doing some minor helping with home management and activities in the community. All homemakers may help monitor the client’s well-being in the home and community, including home safety.
Chores
Chore services help individuals maintain a clean, safe and sanitary environment. Chore services include but are not limited to:
- Pest Control
- Carpet Cleaning
- Lawn Service
- Spring Clean Up
- Snow Removal
- Fall Clean Up
- Furniture Removal/Disposal
- Deep Clean
- Organize
- Dumpster Rental
- Packing/Unpack For Moves
If you do not see a service you are looking for, please contact us! We are happy to look for solutions best suited to each individual.
Individualized Home Support
Individualized home supports: Are Services that provide support and/or training in community living service categories for people who live in their own home or their family’s home.
Individualized home supports can be provided in the person’s own home, family’s home or in the community, and either in person or remotely. There are three types of individualized home supports.
Support: A staff member provides a person with direct supervision, cueing, maintenance, guidance, instruction, assistance with activities of daily living or assistance with coordination of community living activities.
Training: Instructional services through which a person receives direct training from a staff member on community living skills identified in the person’s assessment (e.g., MN CHOICES, long-term care consultation). Training includes skill-building to acquire, retain and improve the person’s experience living in the community.