Find answers to common questions about our home health and community-based services.
What is home health care?
Home health care provides professional medical and non-medical support right in your home. It helps individuals manage health conditions, recover from illness, or maintain independence safely. At Solace Bridge, our home health services are tailored to each person’s needs, ensuring compassionate care every step of the way.
Who can benefit from home health services?
Anyone recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions, or needing support at home can benefit. Children, adults, and seniors can all receive personalized care. Our team works closely with families to ensure the services meet each individual’s unique needs.
When should I consider home health care?
You might consider home health when daily activities or medical needs become difficult to manage alone. It’s especially helpful after hospital stays, illness, or injury. We can evaluate your situation and provide the support needed to stay safe and independent at home.
What does an HCBS provider do?
An HCBS (Home and Community-Based Services) provider supports individuals with developmental disabilities or special needs at home and in their communities. The goal is to promote independence, skill-building, and community engagement. At Solace Bridge, we provide compassionate, personalized support to help people thrive every day.
Who is eligible for HCBS services?
HCBS services are generally available to individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities, or those needing long-term care support. Children, teens, and adults can all receive services tailored to their abilities. Our team works with families and care coordinators to ensure eligibility and create a meaningful care plan.
How do HCBS services help individuals?
HCBS services help individuals gain life skills, participate in the community, and maintain independence. They also provide emotional support and guidance for daily routines. Our person-centered approach ensures each individual’s needs, strengths, and goals are at the center of care.






