Home Care Stocks List

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Home Care Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 22 CL Here's Why Newell Brands' (NWL) Strategic Efforts Seem Encouraging
May 22 CL Colgate-Palmolive Webcasts Fireside Chat at the dbAccess Global Consumer Conference
May 22 PG Household Products Stocks Q1 Recap: Benchmarking Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG)
May 22 PG Walmart and 3 Other Dividend Kings That Are Outperforming the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite in 2024
May 22 CL Tom's of Maine Pledges Ten Per Cent of Annual Earnings to Canadian-Based Charity Water First
May 21 CL Oil prices fall further on surprise US inventory build, rate jitters
May 21 ATR Aptar Receives Platinum Rating from EcoVadis for the Fourth Consecutive Year
May 21 CLX Fresh StepĀ® and Kat Dennings Step Up to Help Shelter Cats ahead of The Garfield Movie Release, in Theaters May 24
May 21 BFAM Investing in Bright Horizons Family Solutions (NYSE:BFAM) a year ago would have delivered you a 28% gain
May 21 PG P&G Professional Expands Laundry Care Lineup with Tide Professional Commercial Laundry Detergent and Downy Professional Fabric Softener, Providing Businesses with a Trusted Clean in One Wash
May 21 BFAM Bright Horizons Family Solutions (BFAM) Reacted Positively to Quarterly Reports
May 21 CL Biden to sell 1M barrels of gasoline to cut prices ahead of summer driving season
May 21 CL Oil prices dip on US interest rate jitters, Middle East uncertainty
May 20 INFU InfuSystem announces $20M stock repurchase program
May 20 INFU InfuSystem Announces $20 Million Stock Repurchase Program
May 20 AMED Amedisys gains amid report about status of DOJ review of UnitedHealth deal
May 20 CL Campbell Soup (CPB) Gains on Robust Strategies Amid High Costs
May 20 CL Here's Why Colgate's (CL) Strategic Efforts Appear Good
May 20 PG Earnings Growth & Price Strength Make Procter & Gamble (PG) a Stock to Watch
May 18 MMM What Is the Dividend Payout for 3M Stock?
Home Care

Home care (also referred to as domiciliary care, social care, or in-home care) is supportive care provided in the home. Care may be provided by licensed healthcare professionals who provide medical treatment needs or by professional caregivers who provide daily assistance to ensure the activities of daily living (ADLs) are met. In-home medical care is often and more accurately referred to as home health care or formal care. Often, the term home health care is used to distinguish it from non-medical care, custodial care, or private-duty care which refers to assistance and services provided by persons who are not nurses, doctors, or other licensed medical personnel. For terminally ill patients, home care may include hospice care. For patients recovering from surgery or illness, home care may include rehabilitative therapies.Home health services help adults, seniors, and pediatric clients who are recovering after a hospital or facility stay, or need additional support to remain safely at home and avoid unnecessary hospitalization. These Medicare-certified services may include short-term nursing, rehabilitative, therapeutic, and assistive home health care. This care is provided by registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPN's), physical therapists (PTs), occupational therapists (OTs), speech language pathologists (SLPs), unlicensed assistive personnel (UAPs), home health aides (HHAs) and medical social workers (MSWs) as a limited number of up to one hour visits, addressed primarily through the Medicare Home Health benefit.
The largest segment of home care consists of licensed and unlicensed non-medical personnel, including caregivers who assist the individual. Care assistants may help the individual with daily tasks such as bathing, eating, cleaning the home and preparing meals. Caregivers work to support the needs of individuals who require such assistance. These services help the client to stay at home versus living in a facility. Non-medical home care is paid for by the individual or family. The term "private-duty" refers to the private pay nature of these relationships. Home care (non-medical) has traditionally been privately funded as opposed to home health care which is task-based and government or insurance funded.
These traditional differences in home care services are changing as the average age of the population has risen. Individuals typically desire to remain independent and use home care services to maintain their existing lifestyle. Government and Insurance providers are beginning to fund this level of care as an alternative to facility care. In-Home Care is often a lower cost solution to long-term care facilities.

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