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When it comes to your health, there’s no place like home. Americare brings comprehensive quality care to you, delivered with the warm, personal approach that’s been our signature touch for over 40 years.

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Helping you live, age, and recover where you feel most comfortable.

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Skilled Homecare

Our team of skilled healthcare professionals is available 24/7 to provide compassionate care and support.

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Personal Care (HHA/PCA)

Personal care and assistance with daily tasks to help you or your loved one remain independent at home.

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Rehabilitation Therapy

Physical, occupational, and speech therapy to help you get back to doing the things you love.

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Amerikids (OPWDD)

Compassionate home healthcare available 24/7 for children with developmental disabilities, age 3-18.

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Pharmaceutical Services

Take your medications simply and safely with prepackaged and presorted dosages.

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Attencia Private-pay Services

Healthcare your way. Enjoy more control in the selection and management of your homecare team.

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Care that makes you feel truly cared for.

Top-quality healthcare is only where we get started. At Americare, we believe that how it’s delivered is just as crucial. That’s why we offer care that:

Focuses on you

We are deeply committed to providing personalized care to each patient. Our team takes the time to understand your unique needs so that you receive the individualized attention and customized care you deserve.

Speaks your language

Speaking over 15 languages, our culturally diverse team allows us to serve a broad range of communities. We speak your preferred language and offer personalized care in a culturally sensitive manner.

Doesn’t leave you waiting

Many of our services have round-the-clock availability, so that you always get the help you need right when you need it.

Why our patients love Americare

As my mother's primary caregiver, I struggled to juggle her needs after her debilitating stroke with my full-time job and young kids at home. Having Americare's compassionate nurses provide skilled care allowed mom to regain her strength and start caring for herself again. I'm so grateful for their expertise and warmth.

S. Thompson

My father cherished his independence, so when he needed more assistance in his 90s, he was reluctant to accept help. But Americare's home health aides quickly put him at ease with their friendly manner and patience. They not only kept him safe, but also brought joy to his days with art projects and puzzles. Dad looked forward to their visits.

James W.

Recovering from major surgery as a single woman with no family nearby was daunting. But Americare's skilled nurses helped with my medications, changed bandages, and assisted me with getting to the bathroom. Their thoughtful care gave me the support I required to get back on my feet again. I'll never forget their kindness.

Jessica

My wife's early onset dementia turned our golden years upside down. As her memory rapidly declined, she became frightened and agitated. Americare's specially trained staff took the time to get to know her likes and dislikes. Their gentle approach kept her calm and comforted during a difficult time. I'm forever grateful for their compassion.

M. Davis

Losing my young brother to cancer was devastating. When hospice care was recommended, Americare's nurses and aides became part of our family. They kept him comfortable and let him pass peacefully at home, surrounded by loved ones and his belongings. I can't imagine going through it without their empathetic support.

Stephanie L.

As my wife's primary caregiver, I was burning out between medical appointments and household duties. Having an Americare aide stop by regularly gave me a necessary break so I could recharge. She kept my wife entertained while I ran errands or took a nap. Their service was a life-saver for both of us.

M. Chen

At 90 years old, I cherished my independence but needed some help at home after being hospitalized. My children had busy families and I didn't want to burden them. Americare's kind nurses helped me with my medications, meal prep and light housework allowing me to recover while giving my family peace of mind. I'm so thankful for their assistance.

Dorothy

Keeping up with the daily care needs of my wheelchair bound father at home became exhausting for our family. Americare's home health aides gave him the expert care he required while giving us an opportunity to recharge. We're so appreciative that we could keep Dad comfortable at home thanks to their amazing support.

N. Rodrigez

As a busy single mom, I had no way to care for my elderly mother after her bad fall. With Americare's skilled nurses stopping by, I knew mom would get the attentive care she deserved in spite of my hectic schedule. I'm extremely grateful they were there for her when I couldn't be.

Lisa Brown

After major surgery, my social butterfly wife felt isolated and alone at home. But Americare's thoughtful home health aides kept her company playing cards, doing crafts and enjoying friendly conversation. They helped her feel safe and secure during recovery. My wife looked forward to their uplifting visits.

D. Lee

The 2 nurses (James and Louise) and therapists (Carl and Jason) that Americare are sending for my parents - I simply have no words. Their skill, attention, patience, dedication are making such an incredible difference in the healing process. They treat my parents with unsurpassed dignity and are truly vested in getting them better. Besides clearly being experts in their prospective fields they show such compassion. Because of Americare, I know that I’m doing all that I can to help my parents and entire family navigate this difficult, challenging, frightening time.

Penina Mezei

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Managing Chronic Conditions at Home in Brooklyn

If you ever feel like your body is ready to stop before the day does, you're not alone — over 90% of older adults live with at least one chronic condition. COPD, diabetes, and arthritis are just some of the health challenges notorious for pulling people away from daily chores, social plans, and everything in between. Whether it’s fighting fatigue to get through the laundry or struggling to keep up with your packed appointment schedule, managing chronic conditions at home in Brooklyn is no easy task. But the good news is that you don't have to do it all on your own. Brooklyn residents have access to many in-home resources — like local care coordination programs, home care providers, and medical house calls — that help them stay healthy and keep up with daily life. In this guide, we'll explore what chronic condition management looks like day-to-day, which Brooklyn programs are available to help, and how home care can support both seniors and family caregivers. What Does In-Home Chronic Condition Care Look Like Day to Day? Chronic conditions can take a big toll on your energy levels and mobility, all while filling your daily routine with countless medical and self-care tasks. Support from others like family caregivers, healthcare providers, and home care professionals can ease the burden of managing these many responsibilities — such as:  Medication management and health monitoring Staying on top of medications, vital signs, and changes in health is crucial for maintaining optimal health and preventing complications. Personal care and physical assistance Bathing, dressing, and getting around the home or city can be a challenge for those with chronic conditions — yet these activities are necessary for emotional and physical well-being.  Nutrition support and meal preparation For those with conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure, preparing meals that adhere to doctor-recommended guidelines can easily take up much of the week.  Care coordination between providers Caring for chronic conditions often involves multiple specialists, frequent appointments, and tailored treatment plans. Staying on top of all appointments and medication changes — and keeping the entire care team in the loop — requires a lot of organization and busy work. Which Chronic Conditions Most Commonly Require Home Care Support?  There is a wide range of long-term health conditions that affect older adults, including respiratory, metabolic, and neurological conditions. Some common conditions include: Diabetes and cardiovascular conditions Conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and hypertension often require individuals to keep very close tabs on their medications, symptoms, and diet — a set of responsibilities that can be very challenging to manage on one’s own.  Parkinson's disease and neurological conditions Neurological illnesses like Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis can affect balance, coordination, and mobility. Many families seek additional support to help loved ones remain safe and independent at home. COPD and respiratory conditions For those living with conditions like COPD or emphysema, keeping up with household chores and grocery shopping can easily leave them feeling winded and exhausted. Stroke recovery and ongoing support While every stroke recovery journey is different, some survivors continue to experience challenges with mobility, communication, or daily routines long after leaving rehabilitation. Because of the unique challenges and complexities of different health conditions, many home care providers have experienced aides and nurses on staff who can offer condition-specific home care management. How Does Brooklyn's Health System Affect Chronic Care at Home?  Brooklyn residents have access to some of the world's top hospitals and medical providers. However, even the highest-quality care can be challenging to navigate. Older adults with chronic conditions often face many challenges when it comes to managing and receiving health care:  Coordinating across major Brooklyn health systems Brooklyn is home to major healthcare providers like Maimonides Health, NYC Health + Hospitals, SUNY Downstate, and NYU Langone Brooklyn. Many seniors see providers at more than one of these providers, making it more challenging to coordinate appointments and treatment plans. Transportation and appointment access challenges Long travel times, subway stairs, and prompt train departure schedules are no easy match for those already struggling with mobility limitations or fatigue.  Multilingual care needs in Brooklyn's diverse communities With hundreds of languages spoken and a third of its population foreign-born, Brooklyn is one of the most ethnically diverse urban areas in the world. Residents need home care providers who speak their native tongue to prevent misunderstandings and build trust.  What Brooklyn and NYC Programs Support Seniors with Chronic Conditions? New York City offers several government-subsidized services to help people manage long-term health conditions, including: NYC Health Home Program and care coordination NYC Health Home is a coordination program that’s completely free of charge for those enrolled in New York State Medicaid with one or more qualifying chronic health conditions. Participants are assigned a dedicated care coordinator who creates a plan of care, schedules appointments, and assists with other social services as needed. Services are delivered through a network of Health Home providers across New York City. CAMBA Health Link and community-based support CAMBA Health Link is one of several Health Home programs serving Brooklyn residents with qualifying chronic health conditions. Eligible Medicaid recipients are paired with a dedicated care manager who helps coordinate care and navigate the healthcare system. NYC Aging and local resources NYC Aging is the city agency that oversees services and support programs for older adults and their caregivers. For seniors managing chronic conditions, NYC Aging can help connect families with benefits counseling, caregiver support, nutrition programs, home-delivered meals, wellness services, and long-term care planning resources. When Is Professional Home Care the Right Support for Managing Chronic Conditions? If you’ve never received home care before, it can feel like a big step to take — and may even feel like a loss of independence. However, home care is often necessary to preserve autonomy and well-being, enabling you to live a healthy, fulfilling life.  Signs that daily care needs a professional component Wondering if home care for chronic conditions is a good choice for you or a loved one?  Home care is worth considering if you're starting to notice that a condition is becoming more difficult to manage independently. This may look like: Frequently missing medications or forgetting refills Struggling to keep up with medical appointments Experiencing falls or mobility challenges Having difficulty with bathing, dressing, meal preparation, or other daily activities Returning home after a hospitalization or rehabilitation stay Relying heavily on family members for everyday care How a home health aide supports chronic condition management Home health aide services play a crucial role in supporting older adults living with chronic diseases. These skilled caregivers make day-to-day life safer and more manageable by taking on responsibilities in several core areas: Symptom monitoring Medication reminders Nutrition assistance Mobility and fall prevention  When skilled nursing is needed alongside aide services While many seniors can be supported by a home health aide alone, some chronic conditions eventually require clinical oversight from a licensed nurse. Skilled nursing care at home may be appropriate for seniors who: Require injections, IV therapy, or other clinical treatments Need ongoing wound care following surgery or illness Have recently been discharged from the hospital and need close monitoring Experience frequent symptom flare-ups or changes in condition Require regular assessments to help prevent complications and hospital readmissions How to Arrange Home Care for a Chronic Condition in Brooklyn  Many people start looking for home care services in Brooklyn by making a list of the best providers in their area and looking at their insurance and government benefits. Once that’s done, the next step is to schedule an assessment with a top provider. What an in-home care assessment covers An in-home care assessment is the first step in creating a personalized care plan. During this assessment, the provider will evaluate medical history, daily living needs, and home environment to determine which services may be most beneficial. How to match care level to condition needs Some seniors only need a few hours of assistance each week, while others benefit from daily or around-the-clock support. Your home care provider and medical team will help you determine the best level of care based on factors such as mobility, medication needs, and overall health.  How quickly care can begin after an assessment Families can often begin home care shortly after an assessment is completed, but this can vary depending on factors such as the services needed, insurance approvals, and caregiver availability. It’s best to start the home care process proactively — and before a crisis occurs — so that decision-making isn’t rushed for the older adult and their family. Frequently Asked Questions About Chronic Condition Home Care in Brooklyn  What services help manage chronic conditions at home? Common home care services for those with chronic conditions include medication management, symptom monitoring, skilled nursing services, meal preparation, mobility support, transportation to medical appointments, and care coordination. Does Medicare cover home care for chronic conditions? Medicare may cover medically necessary skilled nursing or therapy services when eligibility requirements are met. Long-term personal care services are generally not covered by Medicare alone. How does a home health aide help with chronic illness? Home health aides help older adults successfully manage the day-to-day realities of living with a chronic condition. Their support can make it easier to follow care plans, maintain healthy habits, and remain independent at home, even as health needs become more challenging over time. What is the difference between chronic care management and home care? Chronic care management focuses on coordinating medical services and treatment plans. Home care provides hands-on assistance with daily activities, delivered in the home. Whether it’s peacefully taking the bus to a specialist appointment in Manhattan or meeting friends for lunch in Prospect Park, most seniors want the same thing: the ability to continue living life on their terms.  Home care can help preserve that independence. With the right support, older adults can spend less time managing the challenges of a chronic condition and more time enjoying the people, places, and routines that make Brooklyn feel like home. If you're exploring care options for yourself or a loved one, support is available. Get started with home care today or contact our team to learn more!

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Signs It's Time to Increase Home Care Support

About a year ago, your mother started receiving twice-weekly home care visits from a home health aide who helps her keep up with daily routines and doctor appointments. But lately, you find yourself wondering if she might need more help.

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