Sharon's Home Health provides home health care for people who need medical care and support in their own homes, and they offer skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, as well as medical social services and home health aides who can help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, or taking medicine. They make personalized care plans for each person and have dedicated care coordination and case management, paying attention to every detail in the patient's plan, and even have 24/7 patient monitoring and a 24-hour call system for extra support and safety. They help with things like medication management, wound care, and getting to doctor appointments, and they support people who need short-term respite care to give family caregivers a break. There are home care and in-home medical services, along with options like hospice care under Treasured Memories Hospice. Seniors can get help with daily routines, manage their health, and even have meals made for them, including special diets like diabetes diets or other restrictions if needed, and there's a choice to eat in the dining room, have all-day dining, or get meals in the room, plus kitchenettes if someone wants to prepare their own food.
Sharon's Home Health also pays attention to social needs, with community amenities and activities, so people can enjoy walking paths, gardens, movie nights, arts and crafts in the arts room, and resident-run or community-sponsored programs. There are outings, a barber and salon, and transportation for appointments. People can stay in private or semi-private furnished rooms that include phone, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, with housekeeping and laundry provided. Move-in coordination helps people get settled and there is always 24-hour supervision from a staff of experienced caregivers and nurses. They have both Medicaid/Medi-Cal and Medicare options, and they are licensed and certified by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), so there's good oversight for medical care. Sharon's Home Health has been serving people in the region for over 20 years, covering a large area, and they focus on making each person's care suit their own needs, whether they need long-term care, skilled nursing, physical therapy, hospice care, or just some help with daily life and a warm, safe place to live.