Directory of top In Home Supportive Care Agencies in Peebles, Ohio, USA
Taxonomy Code 253Z00000X
The directory of In Home Supportive Care Agencies in Peebles, Ohio was last updated 6/30/2024
Coralee Priest502 E MAIN ST, PIKETON, OH Telephone Number: (740)-222-5233 Homemaker |
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Date NPI Record created: 5/1/2023 |
Cassandra Lynn Carter4592 LOYS RUN RD, PIKETON, OH Telephone Number: (740)-222-1628 Homemaker |
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Date NPI Record created: 12/15/2017 |
Savannah Renee Galloway200 E 3RD ST, PIKETON, OH Telephone Number: (740)-771-8719 Homemaker |
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Date NPI Record created: 9/18/2020 |
Rebecca Stevens13706 SR 220, PIKETON, OH Telephone Number: (740)-970-2481 Homemaker |
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Date NPI Record created: 11/16/2020 |
Betsy Ann Jennings2632 JASPER RD, PIKETON, OH Telephone Number: (740)-970-1693 Homemaker |
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Date NPI Record created: 11/18/2020 |
Kira Mustard2691 HAPPY HOLLOW RD, PIKETON, OH Telephone Number: (740)-821-1340 Homemaker |
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Date NPI Record created: 11/30/2023 |
Amber Barnhart2652 JASPER RD, PIKETON, OH Telephone Number: (740)-648-0471 Homemaker |
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Date NPI Record created: 2/29/2024 |
Ashley Bellomy633 MARKET ST APT C5, PIKETON, OH Telephone Number: (740)-222-8214 Homemaker |
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Date NPI Record created: 4/5/2024 |
Camron Campfield350 THORNTON DR APT 2, PIKETON, OH Telephone Number: (740)-835-6734 Homemaker |
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Date NPI Record created: 4/3/2024 |
In Home Supportive Care Agencies
Taxonomy Code 253Z00000X
Classification: In Home Supportive Care
Description
An In Home Supportive Care Agency provides services in the patient's home with the goal of enabling the patient to remain at home. The services provided may include personal care services such as hands-on assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), e.g., eating, bathing, dressing, and bladder and bowel requirements; homemaker services and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), e.g., taking medications, shopping for groceries, laundry, housekeeping, and companionship; and/or supervision or cuing so that a person can perform tasks themselves.
Notes
Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2008 [7/1/2008: new]