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Our Quality Standards

We require our participating network
homecare providers to meet set
Quality of Care Standards.

Care Needs Survey

Caregiver

Complet our brief needs survey to be contracted immediately by top local home care providers

Needs Survey
 

Testimonials

" I completed your online questionnaire and almost immediately, I received a call from one of your nurses. She helped me make multiple appointments with local agencies in my area. I received three calls within the next 2 hours, and all 3 came to visit me in my home. I hired one of the companies and am very satisfied with the whole process. "

— Peter J., Boston, MA

" I was very impressed with how quickly my needs were met. National Homecare Network helped me right at my time of need, and sent quite a few qualified candidates to my home to meet. I will be sure to reccommend your services to anyonre that asks. I appreciate all of the time you spent helping me. "

— Margaret D., Chicago, IL

Types of Eldercare Services

Home Care
Home Health Care
Companion and Homemakers
Personal Care Services
Hospice Care
Geriatric Care Management
Senior Housing

Accreditation

A seal of approval given by a governing body to a housing and/or service provider. To become accredited, the community or provider must meet specific requirements set by the accreditation entity and is then generally required to undergo a thorough review process by a team of evaluators to ensure certain standards of quality. The accrediting organizations are not government agencies or regulatory bodies. Examples of some accreditation bodies for the senior housing and care industry include CCAC (Continuing Care Accreditation Commission), CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) and JCAHO (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations).