Coordination of Care


As a health care coordinator and chronic care manager, we are well equipped to coordinate in-home skilled care, non-skilled activities of daily living, and case management solutions through our network of 4,500 caregivers. With in-home health care services, patients can maintain their sense of independence and be surrounded by their support system in the comfort of their own homes.

With one of the highest success rates across the industry for achieving program eligibility, we excel in coordinating and recruiting a team that can meet our patients’ unique needs and provide specific in-home care plans that ensure the best possible experience. 

Our team understands how scary, confusing, and isolating the eligibility determination experience can be for patients. With Giving Home, coordinating care doesn’t have to be a hassle.

 Bring compassionate care home with Giving Home.

What are the benefits of in-home health care coordination through Giving Home?

The benefits of in-home health care coordination through Giving Home include personalized care plans, improved health outcomes, and reduced hospital visits. Coordinated care ensures that all medical needs are addressed efficiently, enhancing patient comfort, and convenience.

What is the role of care coordination at Giving Home?

Care coordination at Giving Home involves organizing comprehensive in-home health services tailored to each patient’s needs. This includes scheduling medical visits, managing treatments, and ensuring seamless communication between patients, caregivers, healthcare providers, and the Department of Labor.

How does Giving Home achieve high success rates in program eligibility?

Giving Home achieves high success rates in program eligibility by thoroughly understanding EEOICPA and RECA requirements, assisting patients with the application process, and ensuring all necessary documentation is accurately completed and submitted. Giving Home does this in coordination with you, your Authorized Representative, and your physician.

How does Giving Home’s network of caregivers support in-home health services?

Giving Home’s network of caregivers supports in-home health services by providing skilled nursing and personal care, ensuring patients receive consistent, high-quality medical attention. This network includes registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, home health aides, and personal care attendants who collaborate with us to coordinate and deliver integrated care.

What types of care plans does Giving Home provide for patients?

Giving Home advocates for various care plans tailored to patients’ individual needs, including chronic diseases, in consultation with your physician.

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