In-Home Care in Rhode Island
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Ashaway
5 options -
Barrington
6 options -
Bradford
5 options -
Bristol
6 options -
Carolina
6 options -
Charlestown
7 options -
Coventry
7 options -
Cranston
8 options -
East Greenwich
8 options -
East Providence
6 options -
Exeter
7 options -
Foster
6 options -
Greene
5 options -
Greenville
6 options -
Hope Valley
6 options -
Hopkinton
6 options -
Jamestown
7 options -
Johnston
9 options
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Kingston
6 options -
Lincoln
5 options -
Little Compton
6 options -
Mapleville
6 options -
Middletown
6 options -
N. Kingstown
6 options -
Narragansett
7 options -
Newport
6 options -
North Kingstown
6 options -
North Providence
7 options -
North Smithfield
6 options -
Pawtucket
4 options -
Peace Dale
5 options -
Portsmouth
6 options -
Providence
12 options -
Rumford
6 options -
Smithfield
6 options -
Somerset
1 options -
South Kingstown
5 options -
Tiverton
6 options -
Wakefield
7 options -
Warren
6 options -
Warwick
10 options -
West Greenwich
7 options -
West Kingston
7 options -
West Warwick
7 options -
Westerly
7 options -
Wood River Junction
7 options -
Woonsocket
6 options -
Wyoming
7 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
Physical and occupational therapy -
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.