Life Long Care Health System
A Compassionate Home Health Care Agency in Phoenix
Recovery from a stroke or another health event requires compassionate care and professional expertise. It takes time, patience, and proper guidance to meet recovery goals. At Life Long Care, we specialize in home health care services that help clients strengthen and improve after strokes and orthopedic procedures.
Strokes Are a Daily Reality in the Valley of the Sun
The warm, sunny skies of Phoenix make it an ideal place to retire. As the senior populations grow, there will also be more patients dealing with the physical challenges of aging. Orthopedic procedures like joint replacements are a daily occurrence in local medical centers. Acute issues like stroke are also common in the area.
In the event of a stroke, seeking immediate medical care is critical to minimize the impact. Receiving appropriate care after the event is also necessary for the best possible recovery. Stroke home health care allows patients to continue their progress outside of the hospital.
At Life Long Care & Health, we specialize in home health care for stroke and orthopedic recovery. Our trained and licensed caregivers can provide a range of therapies to help you return to your previous baseline of ability or adapt to a new one. Compassionate care from our professional staff will help clients move forward.
Advantages of Working with Life Long Care Health System
Physical Progress
After a serious health event, loss of ability is always a concern. We work with you to improve your strength and mobility as you recover.
Advocacy
We will work with doctors and insurance companies to help you get the care you need.
Comprehensive Care
We have a full team of medical professionals that includes RNs, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech therapists.
Safety
All of our employees must pass stringent background checks to provide in-home care.
Home Comfort
Recovering at home is less expensive and more comfortable than a hospital stay.
Focused on Seniors
Our primary focus is seniors who are eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.
Dedicated to Dignity, Safety, and Independence
Aging should be a time of dignity, peace, and connection—not isolation or struggle. Life Long Care Health System is dedicated to helping seniors live safely, comfortably, and independently in the place they call home.
We specialize in high-quality in-home nursing and therapy care, designed to meet the unique needs of older adults and their families. Our experienced team of nurses, therapists, and support staff is committed to providing more than compassionate skilled medical care—we offer a helping hand when it’s needed most.
Along with skilled nursing care, we create personalized care plans that prioritize your health, happiness, and independence. We work closely with families and healthcare providers to ensure coordinated care and peace of mind.
A Home Health Care Agency Focused on Recovery
When you or a loved one has experienced a stroke or orthopedic issue, Life Long Care Health System can help improve your long-term outcome. If you would like to work with us, talk to your primary physician. Once they write the order for in-home care, we can be part of your recovery.
Questions About Home Health Care?
Below Are Some Common Questions About In-Home Care
What is the quality of care?
We only work with licensed, experienced professionals. Exceptional care is our priority.
How long will you be at my home?
Most home health visits last 45 minutes to an hour.
How long will I have the home health service?
Your health insurance determines the number of visits our team members can make. The length of home health care services will vary by the type and severity of the health issue.
How can I get your services?
Clients can start receiving our services by getting an order from their specialist or primary physician. Following this procedure makes certain that the care is approved by your insurance provider.
What types of health issues do you address?
At this time, we focus our attention on stroke recovery services and orthopedic rehab.
How do I know if I'm eligible to receive home health care?
Per the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines, one must be “normally unable to leave home unassisted. To be homebound means that leaving home takes considerable and taxing effort. A person may leave home for medical treatment or short, infrequent absences for non-medical reasons, such as a trip to the barber or to attend religious service. A need for adult day care doesn’t keep you from getting home health care.”