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Rhema Home Care and Wellness provides non-medical home care in Louisville, KY. We help seniors stay safe and comfortable at home. Our support covers the day-to-day tasks that can become hard. This includes personal care (bathing, grooming, dressing, hygiene), companion care, light housekeeping, meal planning and preparation, transportation and errands, respite care, and self-medication reminders.
When you invite someone into your home, trust matters. We focus on the details that protect your loved one’s comfort and your peace of mind. That means respectful personal care, steady companionship, and help that supports safe routines. It also means clear communication, so you are not left guessing how the day went.
We make it easier to start and easier to adjust. Your schedule can change, and needs can change. We work with you to shape care that fits—whether you need a few hours of help each week or more consistent support. If you are looking for Senior Home Care in Louisville that stays practical, calm, and dependable, contact Rhema Home Care and Wellness today.
Trust: Families across Louisville, KY rely on our experienced caregivers for compassionate care.
Expertise: Our team is trained to handle complex care needs with professionalism and empathy.
Flexibility: We offer customizable care plans designed to fit every budget and schedule.
Personalization: We take the time to understand each client’s unique needs and deliver tailored support.
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Non-medical home care is hands-on help with daily living at home—focused on comfort, safety, and routines, not clinical treatment. It often includes personal care, companionship, and household support so a senior can stay independent longer.
Most non-medical care plans combine practical help and supervision, such as bathing and grooming support, meal prep, light housekeeping, errands, transportation, and medication reminders. The goal is to make everyday life safer and less stressful—especially when family can’t be there for every moment.
Companion care is mostly social support and practical help—conversation, activities, errands, and keeping the day structured. Personal care includes hands-on help with more private tasks like bathing, dressing, and toileting support. Many families start with companion care and add personal care as needs change.
Many Louisville-area families look for care that can start small and scale up. Home care is commonly scheduled by the hour, and some providers offer overnight or 24/7 support depending on staffing and availability. For Medicare specifically, it’s important to know Medicare does not pay for 24-hour-a-day care at home.
A good first step is a simple conversation: what’s hardest right now—bathing, meals, mobility support, loneliness, or keeping up with the home. Many agencies start with a free in-home consultation to review physical needs, emotional needs, homemaking, schedules, and logistics—then build a plan around the client’s routine.
Yes—respite care is designed to give family caregivers real relief while keeping a loved one safe at home. It can be scheduled short-term or ongoing, and commonly includes personal care, meal help, light housekeeping, and medication reminders. It’s typically billed by the hour, which gives families flexibility.
Most non-medical care plans combine practical help and supervision, such as bathing and grooming support, meal prep, light housekeeping, errands, transportation, and medication reminders. The goal is to make everyday life safer and less stressful—especially when family can’t be there for every moment.
Some Veterans may qualify for VA-supported home-and-community services, including programs where a trained aide helps with daily activities, supervised by an RN (through VA care pathways). Eligibility and coverage depend on the Veteran’s benefits, clinical needs, and VA approval, but it can be an important funding option to explore alongside private pay and long-term care insurance..
In most cases, Medicare doesn’t pay for “custodial” personal care (like bathing or dressing) when that’s the only care you need. Medicare may cover eligible home health services when someone is homebound and needs intermittent skilled care ordered by a provider, through a Medicare-certified agency.
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Rhema Home Care and Wellness provides non-medical home care in Louisville, KY, for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Our goal is simple: to help people live safely, comfortably, and confidently in the place they love most — home.
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