Get a free in-home consultation to get you started with your home care needs and create a plan for getting the care that’s needed from a caregiver that’s perfectly matched to you.

What Is An In-Home Consultation?

In-home consultations are where you’ll meet with a member at Global One Home Care and we’ll discuss a plan for home care and make sure that we pair you up with the perfect caregiver. The healthcare needs, schedule, and more can affect which caregiver works best for you. The in-home consultation helps the team understand what’s needed, and it lets us meet in person.

How Does It Work?

Free in-home consultations are essential to the beginning stages of homecare. This is an opportunity for one of our experienced care managers to come and meet you or your loved one that they’ll be caring for. You will discuss care needs, scheduling, and a solid plan for homecare altogether.

What Happens During An In-Home Consultation?

An in-home consultation consists of many different areas that will be looked at from medical issues, needs, living situations, and everything in between. Here’s a list of some things you can expect to take place during a free in-home consultation.

  • Full medical condition assessment and analysis
  • Safety inspection
  • Client and family goal making
  • Home modification and medical equipment suggestions
  • Compatibility and matching requirements for caregiver

Do You Need An In-Home Consultation?

We recommend always getting an in-home consultation, that’s why we make them free! It helps both sides and allows for a real plan to be made for home care. If you or your loved one feels like homecare might be necessary then contact us at (978) 678-3366 or fill out the form below to take advantage of your free in-home consultation!

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    Features

    Here are some features of our Global One Home Care

    • 24/7 access to care
    • Customized care plans
    • Supervisory visits
    • Caregiver introductions
    • Nutritional planning
    • Respite support
    • Companionship
    • Mobility assistance
    • Durable Medical Equipment recommendations
    • Errands and Shopping
    • Fall Prevention
    • ADLs