FAQ

How do I pay for Private Duty Home Care?

While some long-term care insurance policies will reimburse you for private duty care expenses, most services are paid for privately by the client or family.

How is Private Duty Home Care Licensed or Regulated?

The Department of Community Health licenses and regulates Private Duty Home Care. We undergo an annual survey to ensure compliance with state regulations.

How do we select the right caregiver?

Through our initial home visit we discuss your interests and care needs, we then work to match you or your loved one with a compassionate caregiver or companion. Here at Capstone Quality Care, we spend a lot of time getting to know our employees, clients and their families. Because that's the best way to pair people together for a great experience.

What are some signs that I should watch for that might indicate that a person needs home care?

  • Forgetfulness

  • Confusion

  • Seclusion

  • Depression

  • Wandering

  • Boredom

  • Bathroom Accidents

  • Poor Personal Hygiene

  • Decline in Housekeeping

  • Weight Loss or Gain

  • Poor Medication Management

  • Difficulty With Mobility

  • Etc