FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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What's the operational timing of Reeta Nursing And Old-Age Care Services?

We are available 24*7 for your support. You can call or write us your Queries and our support team will contact you ASAP with the assistance.

How many days it takes to have the test report from Reeta Nursing And Old-Age Care Services pathology services?

Reeta Nursing And Old-Age Care Services provides home pathology and diagnostic services to keep your vitals in check at all times.Test report ressult depend on the type of medical test one has opted and the process of the medical test.

Why would somebody use home care?

Home care enables a person to live as independently as possible without having to give up the comforts of their own home. It allows them to be in a familiar environment, sleep in their own bed at night, and stay close to loved ones like family, friends, and pets. It also brings peace of mind to know they have access to skilled, consistent, reliable care when it’s needed, even if those needs change.

How long does home care last?

There is no set length of time for home care—it can vary greatly based on a person’s unique needs. Some home care services may last for a few weeks, while others may be lifelong. If a physician is prescribing your home care, he or she will oversee services until your recovery goals are met. However, if you are making the decision to start home care on your own, you can determine how many hours a week of care you need, and how often.

Can you only get home care in a private residence?

No. Home care services can be provided wherever home is—a private residence, a senior living community, or while staying with a friend or family caregiver.

Who comes into my house to provide the care?

Different types of care require different certifications and training. Depending on your specific needs, the caregivers and clinicians coming into your home can vary. You could have different caregivers at different times of the day, week, or month as part of your care. Personal care and companionship services are most often provided by a home health aide (HHA) or certified nursing assistant (CNA). Private duty nursing care and home health care services are provided by registered nurses (RNs) or licensed practical nurses (LPNs), physical therapists (PTs), occupational therapists (OTs), or speech language pathologists (SLPs).

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