Our caregivers visit the homes of our clients throughout the Denver Metro region: Personal Aides, Skilled Nurses, Physical Therapists, and more.
When retirees need help at home, Colorado Medicaid pays Accessible Care to send personal aides.
Family, even spouses, can get paid for taking care of loved ones at home. Contact us to learn more about applicable programs.
Whether you want at-home aide service a few hours per week or 24 hours per day. We work mornings, days, nights, weekends, and holidays.
Accessible Care continues to help families through the COVID-19 pandemic. Home aide and nursing services protect the lives of our clients while also reducing the risk of infection exposure. Our professionals are well supplied with protective equipment and practice the utmost in infection-control precautions.
Accessible Care works hard to make sure the service and care people want is available in their own homes. We send personal aides, skilled nurses, and other clinicians to the homes of our clients throughout the Denver Metropolitan region. Personal aides support our clients in daily activities such as homemaking, nutrition, mobility, personal care, transportation, and much more.
Accessible Care also makes medical and skilled care available at home with private-duty nursing, in-home physical therapy, and home-visiting occupational therapy. These services are available on a private-pay basis and through veterans' and workers' compensation benefits. When the needs of our clients are more medical, Accessible Care continues to help with continuity and expertise.
What's more, with Accessible Care, professional clinicians are not the only way for retirees to have sustainable, assisted living at home. Programs are available to pay family (even spouses) and close personal friends to help retirees at home. If you are a family caregiver or a retiree with a preference for family support, please contact us to learn more about available programs.