Healthcare that comes to your door.
Skilled visiting nurses, home health aides, in-home therapists and palliative caregivers — verified, credentialed and matched to your service area.
Home is where most healing happens. Build the team that supports it.
Skilled + supportive care
From wound care RNs to companion caregivers, our directory covers the full spectrum of in-home services.
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Filter by exact service radius — no more 'available everywhere' listings that can't actually reach you.
Medicare-aware
See which agencies and independent providers accept Medicare home-health benefits.
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Each specialty is curated, credentialed and verified — drill into the one that fits your need.
Home Healthcare
Vetted in-home aides, nurses and companions for long-term and post-acute care.
5,891 verifiedGeriatric expertiseElder Care
Geriatric-trained nurses, therapists and caregivers for aging-in-place.
2,611 verifiedAcute & bedside careRegistered Nurses
Frontline clinical care across acute, ambulatory and community settings.
12,403 verifiedPost-acute recoveryRehabilitation Specialists
Multidisciplinary rehab teams for stroke, orthopedic and neuro recovery.
1,755 verifiedMobility & recoveryPhysical Therapists
Doctors of physical therapy specializing in orthopedic, sports and neuro rehab.
3,164 verifiedA few of the credentialed practitioners in this category
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6 min readCommon questions in this category
What's the difference between home healthcare and home care?
Home healthcare typically refers to skilled, clinical services (nursing, therapy) often covered by insurance. Home care usually means non-medical support (companionship, daily living help).
Does Medicare cover home healthcare?
Medicare covers eligible skilled home-health services — usually intermittent skilled nursing, therapy and home-health aide services tied to a plan of care.
Can I hire an independent caregiver?
Yes. Many of our caregivers operate independently or through small agencies. Verify their credentials, references and insurance directly through the profile.
How quickly can home healthcare start?
Skilled home health typically begins within 24-48 hours of referral. Non-medical caregiver matching often happens same-day in major metros.
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