Making a Difference: Home Healthcare
December 30, 2025

When recovering from an illness, surgery, or managing a chronic condition, there’s no place more comforting than home. Home healthcare services bring professional medical care directly to your doorstep, allowing you or your loved one to recover in a familiar and supportive environment.
Receiving care at home can improve comfort, support recovery, and help patients maintain independence while still getting the medical attention they need.
What is Home Healthcare?
Home healthcare provides skilled medical services in a patient’s home, often following a hospital stay, surgery, or diagnosis of a chronic condition. Care is delivered by licensed professionals such as nurses and therapists who work closely with your doctor to create a personalized care plan.
Home healthcare may include:
Skilled nursing care
Medication management
Physical, occupational, or speech therapy
Wound care and monitoring
Chronic disease management
Health education and recovery support
The goal is to help patients heal safely at home while receiving high-quality medical care.
5 Key Benefits of Home Healthcare
1. Personalized, One-on-One Care
Unlike busy hospitals or rehabilitation facilities, home healthcare focuses on individualized care. Providers tailor treatment plans to each patient’s specific needs, ensuring focused attention and better coordination with your healthcare team.
2. Comfort and Familiar Surroundings
Healing at home allows patients to stay in a familiar environment surrounded by family, routines, and personal comforts. This can reduce stress and improve emotional well-being during recovery.
3. Fewer Hospital Visits and Readmissions
Regular monitoring and medication management help catch potential issues early. This proactive approach can reduce unnecessary emergency room visits and hospital readmissions, supporting safer recovery at home.
4. Cost-Effective Care Option
Home healthcare is often more affordable than extended hospital stays or long-term facility care. By receiving care at home, patients can access skilled medical support while avoiding many of the costs associated with inpatient treatment.
5. Greater Independence and Dignity
Home healthcare empowers patients to take an active role in their health. Care teams provide education, guidance, and support so patients better understand their condition and treatment plan.
Patients can:
Maintain daily routines
Stay connected with family and friends
Build confidence in managing their health
Recover in a place that feels safe and familiar
This promotes both independence and dignity throughout the recovery process.
Who Can Benefit from Home Healthcare?
Home healthcare may be a good option for individuals who:
Are recovering from surgery or hospitalization
Need skilled nursing or therapy at home
Are managing chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, or COPD
Need ongoing medical monitoring
Want to recover safely without extended facility stays
A healthcare provider can determine if home healthcare services are appropriate based on medical needs and recovery goals.
Interested in finding out more about Presbyterian’s skilled at-home care options? Visit our website at: phs.org/healthcareathome.
Clinical information provided by Heather Olguin, Director of Presbyterian Hospice and Home Health


