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    Active Home Health Care

    5.0(4 reviews)
    1.4 km

    This agency helped us with their nurses and therapists but also helped us with finding reliable…read moreresources in the area for supplies and other things we will need in the future.

    Over the past year, my father's physical and mental (dementia) declined fairly precipitously. My…read moresister and I lived far from Vero and we were concerned about our father having no family in the area, yet needing care (and caring). We were blessed to then have Caron D'Ambruso (of Active Home Health) enter our lives. Initially is started with Caron helping clean and dress my father's skin cancer wounds which he had not been properly tending to. Not only Caron provide care for his wounds, she demonstrated a compassion and a caring for him as a person, something he desperately needed in his poor physical and isolated condition. Despite my father's decline, he was highly intelligent and a former trail lawyer who could be a bit of a "curmudgeon" and not easily trust people. Caron's loving and caring style, combined with her high intellect (she is a Harvard graduate), quickly earned her a special place in my father's life. He respected her greatly and lit up when she would visit to care for him. She wasn't just providing care for his physical wounds, but also his emotional ones. And that is because she actually cares for the people she is treating. Knowing that his two daughters lived in other states and cities, Caron provided us with updates and shared insights about his condition and care that he needed. This was instrumental in our knowing what additional resources and doctors he needed. On the morning I flew down to see my father and take him to a new neurologist for memory issues, my father collapsed in his apartment with a stroke. After landing, I called him on my drive to Vero Beach and he did not answer the phone. I called Caron and expressed my concern, and asked her to let me know if she saw my father in the common areas of the facility. I was about an hour away in the car and was anxious. Caron took it upon herself to go to his apartment. When she knocked, she could hear his small dog barking, but no one answered. Caron sought security who helped her enter his apartment and they found him on the floor in dried blood and urine. Caron immediately tended to him and called for an ambulance via 911. The paramedics arrived and Caron called me to let me know what had happened. I re-routed my rental car to the hospital. My Dad had to be in the hospital and then a rehab facility for over three weeks. During this treatment period, Caron visited my Dad on her personal time in both the hospital and rehab facility. She helped bring changes of clothing and other items he needed. Given my father's stroke and his lack of proximity to family, my sister and I decided that we needed to move him back to his hometown of Fort Lauderdale once he was released. This would get him closer to family and friends which he clearly needed. The saddest part of this decision was that Dad would lose his nurse and caring friend, Caron. It was a big loss indeed. Needless to say, Caron was a Godsend to my father and family. She continues to occasionally check in to see how he is recovering. We miss Caron and hope that others who are in the Vero Beach area are fortunate to have her care, and the other great caretakers at Home Health Care.

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    Assisting Hands

    5.0(4 reviews)
    8.9 km

    Marina and her crew of care givers have done an excellent job with my disabled friend in West Palm…read moreBeach. They reliably show up when they are expected, are very attentive and patient, and consistently provide excellent care for all the things he needs!

    My sisters and I recently found ourselves in the unenviable position of needing to find a Home…read moreHealthcare provider for our mom. I'm so sorry you're in this spot. But I hope that when you read this it will help you to make the call to bring what will shortly feel like extended family into your home. I still remember the angst my wife and I felt when it was time to go back to work and we needed to hire a nanny. Who's going to love and take care of my child as I would. This is what we all felt going through search for the right people and we knew as soon as we met Marina we'd found the right place. Even though she was going on a big trip the very next day, she come over and sat with my mom and I. She wanted to get to know my mom, and learn what was happening with her health. She wanted make sure she had the right person on her team, who had the necessary tools to assist my mom where she needed it, but also give her the space she desired when she wanted it. Marina's team understands the word dignity. And they understand empathy. They realize that many times when they are called this may be the first time someone may have the need to have home care. The search for the right team is hard work. But Marina's team also understands the stress, fear, perhaps even anger felt by the person who needs assistance. This is a loss of freedom and control that for some, can be very difficult. It can bring emotions to light that are unexpected. The experience Marina's team brings in situations such as these reminds you that you have hired not only someone who can be there when your mom is hungry and can make her a home cooked meal, but a professional who has been there before and can help to ease those situations where there's someone who may be scared or perhaps dealing with a sense of a loss of control. Whoever does the intake will get ALL the details! What they like to eat what they don't. When they like to rest and when they are most active. What's the med schedule? Is there an exercise program? Are there therapists coming in for PT, or Occupational therapy. Once ALL of the details are understood a schedule is made and before you know it, you and your loved one will be meeting your new new caregiver. My mom was with a wonderful woman who ultimately became her right hand. She was an absolute professional who charmed my mom as well as my sisters and I. We felt lucky to have her in all of our lives. We could be with my mom whenever we wanted. There was no feeling of awkwardness or anything like that. And the amazing part, was when it was time to leave, we didn't have to worry. We new our mom was in the best possible position with that someone who we knew truly cared about our mom and her well-being. You know you've been in that spot when no one answers and the panic starts immediately?? And if we had any questions or concerns we could give my mom's caregiver a call and she'd be there to answer the phone. That alone...I know you get it. As a post script I'll also include a brief note concerning our insurance coverage. Assisting Hands did a great job of making this part easy for us. For the majority of the time they were with my mom the insurance company was fair and provided the coverage that my mom needed. However there was a very unexpected change that occurred in coverage at one point. The kind of change that makes most of us hate insurance companies....The details are unnecessary, but I want you to know that Marina and her team were staunch supporters of ours throughout the struggles we had with the carrier and we were reminded once again of the true partnership we knew we had with Assisting Hands.

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    MorseLife Health System

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    2.2(38 reviews)
    3.1 km

    We are writing this testimonial on Moses Petracco from the Morse Life Health System. Moses was…read morevery helpful in assisting us with finding a memory care option for our Mother. Moses is a very caring and compassionate individual. He exhibited such empathy and concern as we moved into this new territory with our Mother's care. Moses is an asset to the Morse Life Health System. His performance was truly outstanding and we are greatly appreciative of his concern and efforts on our family's behalf. Sincerely, Joanne and Mark Kutney

    I was a patient from April 9 to 24, 2026, recovering from hip surgery. Unfortunately, the service I…read morereceived was not up to standard. I was constantly awakened for meds, blood work, diabetic testing (4 times a day), and an X-ray of the hip was taken at 11:15 pm the day before discharge, bed sore treatment at 11:30 pm (I don't have bed sores). The housekeeping service was unacceptable. See the pictures below showing the stains around the toilet, the dirty floor, and the shower. It was disgusting! I reported to the Housekeeping Supervisor, and it was improved immediately. The air mattress malfunctioned, and it took 3 days to replace it. I slept in the chair for 3 nights. The food was terrible, and as a result, I lost 6 pounds from not eating. I really looked forward to my family visiting on weekends so we could share meals. The physical and occupational therapy was outstanding; a big shout-out to Darrell, Eric, and Chad for their support and encouragement. I felt confident about leaving the facility and looked forward to continuing PT at home. Unfortunately, Janie Nixon-Harmon, Social Services Mgr, did not make contact with the PT home care service, as indicated on the checkout form and verbally communicated. This was also true of the meal plan service. I spent an hour plus on the phone with my insurance provider setting up the PT service and Meal service. The delay impacts my recovery time frame. PT is delayed for over a week and half.

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