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What’s the Difference Between Home Care and Home Health? What Families Need to Know

May 30, 2025
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When caring for an aging parent or loved one, navigating the world of in-home support can be overwhelming. One of the most common points of confusion is understanding the difference between home care and home health. Though these terms sound similar and often work in tandem, they serve very different roles in supporting an individual’s well-being.

In this blog, we’ll define each service clearly, explore when each might be needed, illustrate how they can work together, and share how Home Matters collaborates with medical providers to deliver holistic support.

What Is the Difference Between Home Care and Home Health?

HOME CARE is non-medical assistance provided in the home to help individuals with daily living activities such as bathing, grooming, cooking, transportation, and companionship.

HOME HEALTH, on the other hand, is medical care delivered at home by licensed professionals like nurses or therapists, usually under a doctor’s orders after hospitalization or during recovery from an illness or surgery.

Quick Answer:
The difference between home care and home health lies in the type of care provided: home care offers non-medical assistance with daily activities, while home health provides clinical, medical care at home under a physician’s supervision.

Home Care vs Home Health: A Closer Look

Home Care Services

Home care is ideal for individuals who need extra support to remain independent at home but do not require skilled medical attention. Services often include:

  • Assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming

  • Light housekeeping and laundry

  • Meal preparation and feeding support

  • Transportation and errands

  • Medication reminders

  • Social interaction and companionship

Home Matters offers these personalized services to promote safety, comfort, and dignity at home.

Home Health Services

Home health is medically driven and is typically prescribed by a physician. It is often covered by Medicare or insurance when deemed necessary. Services may include:

  • Skilled nursing care

  • Physical, occupational, or speech therapy

  • Wound care and medication administration

  • Chronic disease monitoring (e.g., diabetes, heart disease)

  • Post-surgical recovery

Home health services are often provided short-term and may taper off as the patient improves.

Real-Life Scenarios: Choosing the Right Support

Scenario 1: Recovering After Surgery

  • Home Health: Margaret, 74, is discharged from the hospital after hip replacement surgery. She needs a nurse to monitor her incision and a physical therapist to help her regain mobility.

  • Home Care: After her therapy sessions, she also needs help getting dressed, preparing meals, and getting to her follow-up appointments. That’s where home care steps in.

Scenario 2: Cognitive Decline and Daily Assistance

  • Home Care Only: James, 80, is experiencing early-stage dementia. He doesn’t need medical care yet but benefits greatly from companionship, safety monitoring, and help managing his daily routine.

Scenario 3: Chronic Illness at Home

  • Combined Services: After a stroke, Linda requires regular occupational therapy and nurse visits (home health), as well as help with personal care and household tasks (home care).

These examples illustrate that home care and home health are not mutually exclusive—they often work hand-in-hand.

How Home Care and Home Health Work Together

Though different in scope, these services frequently overlap to provide seamless care. At Home Matters, we:

  • Collaborate with Home Health Providers: Our caregivers communicate with your medical team, ensuring continuity and avoiding gaps in care.

  • Supplement Medical Treatment: While home health visits may be limited to a few hours per week, our caregivers fill in the gaps with daily support.

  • Offer Peace of Mind: Families can rest easier knowing that both health and daily needs are being addressed holistically.

When Should You Choose Home Care?

You should consider home care if your loved one:

  • Needs help with everyday tasks but is not medically unstable

  • Feels lonely or isolated and could benefit from companionship

  • Is at risk of falling or forgetting medications

  • Could thrive at home with consistent support

Home care can be arranged for just a few hours per week or scaled up to 24/7 care, depending on your needs.

When Is Home Health the Better Option?

Choose home health if your loved one:

  • Has recently been hospitalized or had surgery

  • Requires wound care, injections, or monitoring of a medical condition

  • Needs physical or speech therapy at home

  • Has a physician’s referral for skilled nursing or therapy

FAQ: Common Questions About Home Care vs Home Health

What is home health care vs home care?

Home health care involves medical treatment provided at home under a doctor’s orders. Home care refers to non-medical support with daily living activities.

Can someone receive both services at the same time?

Yes, and many do. For example, a client recovering from surgery might receive nurse visits (home health) while also needing daily help with dressing and cooking (home care).

Is home care covered by insurance?

Home care is typically private-pay, though some long-term care insurance policies may help. Home health is often covered by Medicare or insurance if deemed medically necessary.

How do I know which type of care is right for my loved one?

A professional care assessment can help. At Home Matters, we offer personalized consultations to help you decide the best course of action.

Why Understanding the Difference Matters

Knowing the difference between home care and home health empowers families to make informed decisions. The right support not only improves quality of life but can prevent unnecessary hospital visits, reduce caregiver burnout, and ensure loved ones remain safe and happy at home.

At Home Matters, we’re here to help you navigate your options and design a care plan that fits your unique situation.

Take the Next Step

Still unsure whether your loved one needs home care, home health, or both? Contact our team for a free consultation. We’ll walk you through your options and help you access the right kind of support—right where it matters most: at home.

Home Matters Can Help

In-home senior care offers a flexible and effective way to deliver personalized care to seniors within the comfort and security of their own homes. By understanding the services offered, recognizing the benefits, and knowing how to select the right provider, families can make informed decisions that significantly enhance the lives of their elderly loved ones.

If you are exploring in-home senior care for a loved one and seeking guidance, let us assist you in ensuring that your loved ones receive the highest standard of care during their later years.

Reach out to us or call (602) 999-4777 for a free in-home consultation to learn more about how we can help with customized, nurse-guided care. To see if our services are available in your area, visit our locations page.

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Tyler Williams

As an Area Owner and Operator of a Home Matters Caregiving franchise, I am committed to ensuring exceptional outcomes for our valued clients and caregivers. My passion for elevating our service quality is matched by my role as a blogger and social media manager for the franchise, where I share insights, updates, and foster community engagement. Prior to senior care, I used my strategic communication and brand development skills as the Marketing Director of a regional bank. My diverse experience supports my commitment to excellence and innovation in both healthcare and digital communication.
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