In-Home Care in Mississippi
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Algood
1 options -
Arlington
1 options -
Bartlett
1 options -
Bay Saint Louis
7 options -
Biloxi
11 options -
Byhalia
2 options -
Byram
7 options -
Clinton
6 options -
Coldwater
2 options -
Columbus
3 options -
Cookeville
1 options -
Cordova
1 options -
Diamondhead
8 options -
Diberville
8 options -
Eads
1 options -
Gautier
7 options -
Germantown
1 options -
Gulfport
13 options
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Hattiesburg
10 options -
Hernando
3 options -
Horn Lake
3 options -
Jackson
9 options -
Kiln
6 options -
Lake Cormorant
2 options -
Laurel
6 options -
Long Beach
6 options -
Madison
7 options -
Mc Neill
2 options -
Memphis
1 options -
Moss Point
7 options -
Nesbit
4 options -
Ocean Springs
8 options -
Olive Branch
3 options -
Oxford
5 options -
Pascagoula
8 options -
Pass Christian
6 options -
Pearl
6 options -
Pearlington
7 options -
Perkinston
6 options -
Petal
7 options -
Pine Bluff
1 options -
Red Banks
1 options -
Saucier
7 options -
Southaven
5 options -
Stennis Space Center
6 options -
Strawberry Plains
1 options -
Swainsboro
1 options -
Tupelo
4 options -
Vancleave
6 options -
Walls
3 options -
Waveland
7 options -
Wiggins
8 options -
Yazoo City
5 options
FAQ
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Who is Right For In-Home Care?
Anyone who needs assistance with daily activities but wants to remain in their own home:
1. Elderly or Aging Adults
2. People With Disabilities
3. Individuals with chronic illnesses
4. Post-Hospitalization
5. Palliative and Hospice Care -
What Types of Services Are Provided by In-Home Caregivers?
Personal care services
Homemaker services
Medication management
Meal preparation
Skilled nursing care
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How Much Does Home Health Care Cost?
The average cost of home care in the United States was $4,957 per month for homemaker services and $5,148 per month for home health aide.