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Absolutely! One of our core missions is to help individuals transition from facilities to their communities. We provide the necessary support and services to ensure a smooth transition, including:
- Personalized care plans tailored to individual needs.
- Assistance with daily activities and medical care.
- Ongoing support to help clients thrive in their home environment.
Absolutely! Our care plans are flexible and adaptable. As your recovery progresses, we’ll regularly assess your needs and adjust the level of support accordingly.
Yes! One of the unique aspects of Cooperative Home Care is our ability to combine various funding options to create the most affordable care plan for you. Whether you’re using insurance, Medicaid, or private pay, we’ll work with you to maximize your resources.
Yes! At Cooperative Home Care, we accept any funding, any amount of care, and any service. This flexibility allows us to create the most affordable care plan for your family.
Yes! One of the unique benefits of the CDS program is that you can hire family members, friends, or neighbors as your caregivers. However, spouses are excluded from being hired as caregivers under this program.
Yes! One of the unique advantages of Cooperative Home Care is our ability to accept any funding, any amount of care, and any service. We work with families to combine funding options, making home care more affordable and accessible.
Yes! One of our core principles is “Any Funding, Any Amount of Care, Any Service.” We work with you to combine funding options & create the most affordable care plan for your loved one.
Absolutely! We understand that every family’s needs are different. Whether you need care for a few nights a week or full-time overnight support, we’ll work with you to create a schedule that fits your lifestyle.
Yes! Our pediatric nurses are available to provide care in school settings, ensuring your child receives the support they need to thrive academically and socially.
Absolutely! At Cooperative Home Care, we believe in personalized care. During your initial assessment, we’ll discuss your loved one’s preferences, routines, and medical needs. Whether they require assistance with daily tasks, companionship, or specialized care, we’ll create a plan that works for them.
Absolutely. We partner with organizations like the ALS Association, National MS Society, and Alzheimer’s Association to provide families with access to support groups, educational materials, and local resources.
Yes, we specialize in disease-specific care and work closely with healthcare providers to manage complex conditions. Our skilled nursing services ensure that all medical needs are met.
Yes! If your loved one requires hospitalization or a stay in a rehabilitation facility, we can provide 12-hour or 24-hour shifts to ensure they receive consistent, familiar care in an unfamiliar environment.
Dad’s physician can determine what is causing his decline. He or she can also prescribe Medicare home health care to evaluate him for physical therapy visits in his home to improve his balance, strength, and coordination, effectively minimizing his fall risk. While you may know Medicare helps your aging parent after a hospital stay, you may not know that Medicare is also a proactive intervention to prevent a more serious injury and to improve life quality. As one Medicare home health qualifier is that you must be under a physician’s care; your physician is the one who will prescribe Medicare home health if appropriate.
When his doctor prescribes Medicare home health through Cooperative Home Care, your dad has access to our proactive home health monitoring system. This system measures one’s weight, blood pressure, heart rate and pulse-ox for early detection of symptoms that need nursing intervention to prevent another hospitalization. This is very important for people with diseases that put them at risk for frequent hospitalizations, and it is not available through all home care companies.
Yes! In addition to temporary staffing, we specialize in permanent placements to help you build a strong, reliable team for your facility.
Our Nurse will answer your home care questions and schedule your free in-home assessment. During your free assessment, Cooperative Home Care creates your individualized care plan, incorporating our popular mini-visits, 12 and 24-hour shift rates and Value Packages to meet your home care needs and save you money.
Home care provides a familiar and comfortable environment for individuals with dementia, which can help reduce confusion and agitation. Our caregivers assist with daily tasks, offer companionship, and ensure your senior loved one’s safety and well-being.
Getting started is easy:
- Contact Us: Call or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation.
- Assessment: We’ll visit your home to discuss your needs and preferences.
- Care Plan: Based on the assessment, we’ll create a customized care plan.
- Start Care: Our caregivers will begin providing respite care on your preferred schedule.
Home care is an excellent option for seniors or individuals with disabilities who wish to maintain their independence while receiving the support they need. If your loved one struggles with daily tasks, experiences loneliness, or requires medical supervision, home care can provide the necessary assistance while allowing them to stay in a familiar environment.
Home health care is an excellent option for individuals who need assistance but prefer to remain in the comfort of their own home. If your loved one struggles with daily tasks, mobility, or managing a chronic condition, our services can provide the support they need to maintain their independence and quality of life.
Home nursing is ideal for individuals who require medical and personal care but prefer to stay in the comfort of their own home. It’s especially beneficial for seniors, those recovering from surgery, or individuals managing chronic conditions. If you’re unsure, we offer free consultations to help you determine the best care plan.
If your child requires skilled medical care at home, school, or a facility, they may qualify for our services. We accept funding from Missouri Medicaid, Department of Mental Health, health insurance, and self-pay options. Contact us for a free assessment to determine eligibility.
If your loved one requires continuous supervision, assistance with daily tasks, or is recovering from an illness or surgery, extended care may be the best option. Our team can help you assess their needs and recommend the right level of care.
If your loved one has difficulty moving around at night, experiences confusion or anxiety, or requires assistance with nighttime routines, overnight care may be a good option. Our team can help you assess their needs and create a personalized care plan.
Respite care is ideal for families who:
- Feel overwhelmed by the demands of caregiving.
- Need time to focus on their own health and well-being.
- Require temporary support during a transition or recovery period.
If you’re unsure whether respite care is right for your family, contact us for a free consultation. We’ll help you assess your needs and explore your options.
If your loved one is experiencing mobility issues, memory loss, or difficulty managing daily tasks, they may benefit from safety and supervision services. Signs to look for include:
- Frequent falls or near-falls.
- Forgetfulness, such as leaving the stove on or missing medications.
- Difficulty navigating stairs or uneven surfaces.
Our team can conduct a free, no-obligation assessment to determine the level of care your loved one needs.
If your loved one is struggling with daily tasks, experiencing loneliness, or showing signs of declining health, it may be time to consider senior home care. Our team can help you assess their needs & create a personalized care plan.
To qualify for DMH-funded services, individuals must meet the following criteria:
- Have a developmental disability incurred before the age of 21.
- Be Medicaid (MO HealthNet) eligible.
- Require a level of care typically provided in a facility.
Additional criteria may apply depending on the specific program. Our team can help you navigate the eligibility process and determine the best funding options for your loved one.
Our caregivers undergo rigorous training and background checks to ensure they meet our high standards. We also provide ongoing education and support to keep their skills up-to-date.
All our caregivers undergo rigorous background checks, thorough training, and continuous education to ensure they meet our high standards of care. We also match caregivers based on personality and specific client needs to foster strong, trusting relationships.
Safety is our top priority. All our caregivers undergo rigorous background checks and training to ensure they meet our high standards. We also conduct regular assessments to monitor your loved one’s progress and adjust their care plan as needed.
Our caregivers are trained in safe transfer techniques, fall prevention, and mobility support. We also conduct home safety assessments to minimize risks.
We understand that staffing needs can arise unexpectedly. That’s why we offer 24/7 live support and strive to provide qualified professionals as quickly as possible. In most cases, we can fill your staffing needs within hours.
It’s best to arrange home care services before your hospital discharge. This ensures a smooth transition and immediate support upon returning home. Our team can coordinate with your hospital to create a care plan that meets your needs.
Remember when you are in the hospital, you absolutely have the right to choose your Medicare home health provider ( you do not have to choose the hospital’s own home care company, or even the one your doctor recommends). Because many clients have needs for more than one type of service (Medicare and Private Services in this scenario) you should consider if your provider can meet both needs, or if you’ll have to use two different companies-a less desirable option.
Her physician can assess her new health care needs and can also prescribe Medicare home health care if her needs require short-term nursing, therapies (PT, OT, speech), social worker and/or home health aide (bathing only) assistance. If she needs ongoing assistance and supervision in addition to, or instead of, short-term Medicare home health care, consider Private Services. Private Services are customized to one’s specific needs. They can include two-hour mini-visits up to 24-hour care; examples include help getting up, showered and dressed for the day, meal prep and/or assistance going to bed at end of day. Other tasks include household chores like laundry and medication assistance through a combination of a nurse to pack medication and caregiver(s) for medication reminders.
Pediatric nurses are trained to care for children with a wide range of medical conditions, including:
- Neurological disorders (e.g., cerebral palsy, epilepsy)
- Respiratory conditions (e.g., asthma, ventilator dependency)
- Gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., feeding tube dependency)
- Brain injuries and spinal cord injuries (e.g., quadriplegia, paraplegia)
Our team at Cooperative Home Care specializes in managing these conditions with dedication and expertise.
We accept all types of home care funding, including private pay, long-term care insurance, and government programs. Our team will work with you to combine your funding options and create the most affordable care plan for your situation.
We offer 24/7 live-in care for patients who require round-the-clock support. Our caregivers are trained to provide continuous assistance, ensuring your safety and comfort at all times.
If you’re not eligible for Consumer Directed Services, Cooperative Home Care offers other traditional Medicaid in-home services. We’ll work with you to find the best solution for your needs.
Our caregivers are highly trained professionals with experience in senior care. They undergo rigorous background checks, ongoing training, and certifications to ensure they can provide the highest level of safety and supervision.
All our caregivers undergo rigorous training and background checks to ensure they’re qualified to provide safe, compassionate care. They’re also trained in emergency response and specialized care techniques.
Our caregivers are trained professionals with experience in senior care. They undergo background checks, rigorous training, & continuous education to ensure they provide the highest quality care.
Our “Any Funding, Any Amount of Care, Any Service” approach ensures that we can help almost everyone who contacts us. We work with all types of funding and combine your options to create the most affordable care plan. Additionally, our caregivers are highly trained, compassionate, and dedicated to delivering personalized care.
Our caregivers provide a wide range of services, including:
- Personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming)
- Mobility assistance
- Medication reminders
- Meal preparation
- Light housekeeping
- Companionship
All Cooperative Home Care caregivers complete annual training in dementia and Alzheimer’s care. They are also certified by the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners and receive CPI training to handle challenging behaviors with care and professionalism.
We specialize in care for ALS, MS, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and other chronic or progressive conditions. Our caregivers are trained to support individuals with a wide range of diseases, including rare conditions.
We accept all types of home care funding, including private pay, insurance, and government programs. Our team will work with you to combine your funding options and create the most affordable care plan.
We provide a wide range of healthcare professionals, including:
- Registered Nurses (RNs)
- Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
- Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)
- Specialized care providers (e.g., critical care, emergency services)
DMH waivers cover a range of services designed to support individuals with disabilities in their homes and communities. These include:
- Personal Assistant Services: Help with daily activities and medical/behavioral challenges.
- Developmental Habilitation Training: Skill-building for greater independence.
- Nursing Services: Professional medical care at home.
- Attendant Services: Assistance with personal care and household tasks.
Caregivers in the CDS program can assist with a wide range of tasks, including:
- Personal care (bathing, grooming, dressing).
- Housekeeping and meal preparation.
- Transportation to appointments or errands.
- Light health-related tasks to support your well-being.
We offer a range of therapy services, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Each service is designed to address specific health needs, from improving mobility to enhancing communication skills.
Your Most Affordable Option
We accept every type of home care funding. We qualify our clients for all existing funding sources, before self-pay. Never pay more than needed for home care.
We Can Meet All Your Healthcare Needs
We provide Medicare and Private Services. We can help with your skilled medical needs, and your daily living activities. One provider means seamless communication and service delivery.
We Have the Right Caregivers, As Soon As You Need Them
We understand your urgency. We employ hundreds of caregivers, enabling us to make your right caregiver match(es) quickly.