Home Health · 🧭
Help navigating care, resources, and what's next
Guidance through the hard parts — resources, planning, and emotional support for patients and families.

About medical social work
Illness and aging bring decisions no family feels ready for. Our medical social workers help you navigate them — connecting you to community resources, benefits, and services, and offering counseling and planning support through difficult transitions.
They're the steady guide who helps a family understand the options and make a plan, together.
Medical Social Work — questions, answered
What does a medical social worker actually do?+
They assess the non-clinical needs around an illness — finances, housing, benefits, emotional strain — and connect families to resources and a plan, working alongside the nurses and therapists.
Is this part of home health?+
Yes. Medical social work is a recognized home-health service, provided under a physician's plan of care when needs are identified.
Can a social worker help us plan for the future?+
Absolutely — including advance care planning, long-term-care options, and connecting you with the right community and benefit programs.
Related home health services
Skilled Nursing
Licensed nurses at home — wound care, medication management, monitoring, and education, on a physician's orders.
Learn more →Physical Therapy
In-home physical therapy to rebuild strength, balance, and mobility — and reduce the risk of falls.
Learn more →Occupational Therapy
Regain independence in daily living — dressing, bathing, cooking — with adaptive techniques and home modifications.
Learn more →Let's talk about your family's care.
Request a free, no-obligation in-home assessment. We'll listen, answer your questions, and build a plan that fits.