Home Healthcare Questions
Care is provided by trained and screened caregivers such as home health aides, companions and nurses, depending on the level of support needed. We match caregivers based on skills, experience and your loved one needs.
We follow a screening process that can include interviews, background checks and verification of licenses or certifications where required. We look for both professional qualifications and the right attitude for in home care.
You do not have to have everything figured out before you call. We talk through your situation, ask questions about daily needs and safety, and then recommend options that make sense.
An evaluation usually includes a conversation about health history, current challenges, medications and daily routines. We may visit the home, assess safety and then propose a plan that matches the level of care needed.
Costs vary based on the type of service, hours per week and level of support. After we understand your needs, we explain pricing clearly before you make any decisions.
Home care can be paid for through private pay, certain insurance plans, veterans programs or other funding sources where available. We review your situation and talk through payment options.
We support clients with a range of needs, from general aging and mobility changes to chronic illnesses and recovery after surgery. We will discuss your specific condition and whether our services are a good fit.
Personal Care Questions
Personal care is a good fit for older adults, people with disabilities or anyone recovering from illness or surgery who needs help with daily routines. That can include bathing, dressing, grooming, getting around the home or preparing meals. The goal is to make day to day life safer and more comfortable while someone continues to live at home.
Costs depend on how many hours of support you need, how often visits happen and the level of help required. We start by talking through your situation, recommend a schedule and then provide clear pricing before any care begins.
You can contact us directly and we will walk you through options. 360 Degree Care provides personal care services across New Jersey, including Bergen, Monmouth, Passaic and Ocean counties, and we can help you understand what support is available in your area.
In many cases you do not need a doctor referral for personal care. Families often reach out to us first. If a referral is required for a specific program or funding source, we will let you know and help you understand the next steps.
Our personal care providers are trained caregivers who follow agency standards for safety, professionalism and respect. They are supported by our care team, receive ongoing guidance and are matched to clients based on needs, personality and schedule.
Nurse Staffing Questions
For staffing, we screen candidates through interviews, background checks and license or certification verification where required. We look for both clinical competence and reliability.
In many cases, we can help with short term or single day coverage if staff are available. We recommend contacting us as early as possible to discuss scheduling.
We can staff a variety of healthcare roles such as nurses, aides and other support staff. The exact roles depend on your facility type and needs.
We work with healthcare organizations such as hospitals, rehab centers, long term care facilities and other providers that need additional clinical or support staff.
In Home Care Payment Options
Private client services are typically billed based on the hours or type of care provided. We explain billing schedules in advance and accept common payment methods such as check or electronic payment, and can review options when you call.
Medicare may cover certain skilled services for eligible clients under specific conditions, but many private client home care services are not fully covered. We can review your situation and help you understand what may or may not be covered.
In some cases, Medicaid programs may help with home care costs, depending on eligibility and program rules. We can point you in the right direction for more information and help you understand whether this applies to you.
Some veterans and surviving spouses may qualify for programs that help cover home care. We can discuss what documentation may be needed and how benefits and private pay can work together.
Payment options can include private pay, certain insurance plans, Medicaid programs where applicable and veterans benefits when eligible. We review options with you during the intake process.
When Medicare conditions are met, physicians may be able to order skilled services such as nursing visits or therapies. We can coordinate with your doctor to understand what is appropriate.
Some veterans and their families may qualify for programs that help offset the cost of care. We can provide general guidance and encourage you to explore veterans benefit resources.
Self pay means the client or family pays directly for services instead of using insurance or public programs. This can offer more flexibility in the type and amount of care chosen.
Self pay may be right when you want more control over services, need support beyond what is covered or prefer to start care quickly. We can review your needs and help you weigh your options.
We accept common private payment methods, such as check and many electronic payment options. Specific details can be explained when services are set up.
