Browse the 14 home care agencies in Abilene, read 6 reviews of families’ experiences, and learn about available services to find the best home care options near you. Families in Abilene choose home care for many reasons, including to reduce caregiver stress, curb senior loneliness, and make daily life easier for older adults. Most home care agencies in Abilene personalize their services to your needs and provide them as frequently or infrequently as needed.
Types of care available in Abilene, KS
I would say that I have been so appreciative to the community. The care and help I've received in finding the right resources for my mom has relieved me the worry of her care and allowed me to spend quality precious time with my mom. It was recommended by A Place for Mom and the service is operated by a couple from her church.
Dad is still in his house and the caregiver has been great. Chose Touching Hearts because they are local.
7348 W 21st St N, Suite 101, Wichita, KS 67205
Right at Home helps seniors and others remain living independently in the privacy and comfort of their own homes. We help by arranging for trained, bonded and insured caregivers in their homes for as little as a few hours up to 24 hour a day service.We also provide your loved ones with sitters...
I haven't met any of the caregivers personally as this is something I helped set up for an out-of-state relative, but from what I've heard everything seems to be going well. My loved one has said that the...
109 1/2 N Main St, McPherson, KS 67460
1908 N. Brady, Abilene, KS 67410
1908 N. Brady, Abilene, KS 67410
Inglewood, CA 90301
HELPING HANDS PATIENT SERVICES is a limited liability corporation with a staff of dedicated lift team technicians and support personnel. HHPS’ mission is to provide safe patient handling, improve patient comfort, safety and recovery, and prevent employee injuries through skillful, compassionate...
121 E. Walnut Street, Salina, KS 67401
1515 N Lorraine St Suite C, Hutchinson, KS 67501
1515 N Lorraine St Suite C, Hutchinson, KS 67501
1700 East Iron, Suite H, Salina, KS 67401
1700 East Iron, Suite H, Salina, KS 67401
377 E. First, Assaria, KS 67416
We Are Comfort Keepers™ Our Family Is Here To Give Comfort To Your Family. Nothing is more important than helping people to live independent and dignified lives within the comfort of their own homes. Comfort Keepers is dedicated to providing the kind of non-medical in-home care that helps to...
377 E. First, Assaria, KS 67416
We Are Comfort Keepers™ Our Family Is Here To Give Comfort To Your Family. Nothing is more important than helping people to live independent and dignified lives within the comfort of their own homes. Comfort Keepers is dedicated to providing the kind of non-medical in-home care that helps to...
1014 Melvin St, Marion, KS 66861
119 W 1st St # B, Mc Pherson, KS 67460
Home care may be the right fit for seniors who want to age in place, but who would benefit from companionship, housekeeping, and help with some activities of daily living (ADLs). Home care is broad and personalized to each senior’s needs. In general, home caregivers may provide:
Intermittent home care consists of many services that can be administered in in a residential setting This type of care can provide various medical services such as assisting residents in drinking fluid to swallow medication, aid in self-administration of medication, and opening container lids. In-home care provides multiple services including assistance using mobility/assistive devices, assistance scheduling medical appointments, and short-term nursing care. A majority of home care services screen potential seniors prior to admission. This screening might include weight/nutritional status, ADLs abilities, and health problems. Additionally, care services provided may involve help with household chores and long-term nursing care. Intermittent home care may also provide your loved one assistance with diet choices and going grocery shopping. Finally, home care can provide your family member with wellness services including transfers from wheelchair to bed and transfers from bed to wheelchair.
The rent burden for Abilene is about 18.5% of the average monthly income. The median home value in Abilene is around $114,628 and the median rent is around $909 a month.
Out of the total city population, 50.2% are female and 49.8% are male. The median age of Abilene is 41 years old. In Abilene, 13.0% of the people are veterans of the United States military. Out of the total population of Abilene, 17.5% have some form of disability, 61.4% participate in the labor force, 5.2% do not have health insurance, and 9.9% are widowed. In terms of education, 24.0% have a college degree, 6.9% have a graduate degree, and 32.8% have a high-school diploma. Abilene has a population density of 517 people per square mile. Racially, the population of Abilene is 3.8% Hispanic, 0.4% other or not specified, 0.0% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian, 0.9% Native American, 0.0% Asian, 96.4% white, 0.7% black, and 1.5% mixed race.
There are 144 general hospitals and 75 health centers that provide care for 2,912,321 Kansas residents. University Of Kansas Hospital, Newton Medical Center, and Providence Medical Center are among the top three highest ranked hospitals in the state. In terms of resources, Kansas has a cost of living index of 89.7, a grocery index rating of 91.9, and a housing index rating of 73.8. These index ratings are based on a system where 100 is considered the national average and anything below 100 is considered less expensive than the national average. Kansas is ranked 22nd in quality of life and 33rd in healthcare. Residents of Kansas enjoy its natural beauty which ranks 8th in the United States.
In the most recent presidential election, 57% of Kansas residents voted Republican and 36% voted Democrat. The state has a median age of 37 and 29% of its population being over the age of 55. In terms of religious values, 37% of Kansas’s population regularly attend some form of service and there are in total 4,782 different congregations. The top three Christian denominations in the state are Evangelical Protestant-31%, Mainline Protestant-24%, and Historically Black Protestant-2%. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-<1%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-<1%. In Kansas there are 279 masonic lodges. The state of Kansas ranks 25th in the country for diversity, and the state is considered LGBTQ friendly.
The average amount of precipitation peaks during the month of May at around 6.73 inches. On average, the state receives 2.55 inches of precipitation a month. On average, Kansas has an air quality index rating of around 36.0 AQI. The highest seasonal air quality index rating occurs in the month of July with a rating of 46.4 AQI. On average, the humidity rating for Kansas is around 66%. Humidity levels tend to reach their peak in the month of December at around 72%. The average temperature in the summer rises to around 76F. The average high summer temperature is around 95F in the month of July. In the summer, the average low temperature drops to around 54F during the month of June. During the winter, the average temperature in Kansas drops to around 32F. The average high winter temperature is around 53F in the month of February. The average low temperature during the winter drops to around 12F in the month of January. While residents of Kansas mostly enjoy pleasant conditions, it’s important to be aware of inclement weather as well, which in Kansas can include tornadoes, floods, and earthquakes (high).
The state of Kansas has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of eastern red cedar, Osage orange, sugarberry, and moonseed. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the beaver, the skink, the prairie dog, or the woodchuck. The state animal of Kansas is the American buffalo.
Touching Hearts at Home of Central Kansas, Wally's Home Health and Wally's Home Health are the top-rated home care agencies near Abilene, Kansas. See full list of agencies.
There are 14 home care agencies near Abilene, Kansas. See the full list.
Home care is provided by an aide who comes to a senior’s home to help with daily chores and activities of daily living. It can be offered anywhere a senior calls home — including a house, senior apartment, independent living, or assisted living. Learn more about home care.
Home care services are customizable to a senior’s unique needs. Services can include companionship, help with chores like cooking and housekeeping, or assistance with activities of daily living, like toileting and bathing. Explore home care services in more detail.
Home care provides nonmedical services for seniors who require assistance with daily tasks like housework, bathing, dressing, and transportation. In contrast, home health care is prescribed by a doctor and includes services like skilled nursing care and therapies, health monitoring, and medication administration that are provided by licensed medical professionals. Read more about home care vs. home health care.
The national median cost of home care is $30 per hour, according to A Place for Mom’s internal data. This cost may vary depending on the location and provided services.
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