Choosing the right type of home care is an important decision. While both medical and non-medical home care allow individuals to stay safely at home, they serve very different purposes.…

Choosing the right home care option is an important decision for you or your loved one. Both medical and non-medical home care allow individuals to stay safely at home, but they serve different needs and levels of support.
Medical Home Care (Skilled Nursing Care)
Medical home care focuses on treating health conditions and providing clinical support. It is usually prescribed by a doctor and is provided by licensed healthcare professionals.
Services Include:
- Wound care and post-surgery recovery
- Medication administration and monitoring
- Management of chronic illnesses such as diabetes or heart disease
- Physical, occupational, and speech therapy
- Health checks and vital sign monitoring
Who Provides Care:
- Registered Nurses (RNs)
- Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
- Certified therapists and medical professionals
Best For:
- People recovering from surgery or hospital stays
- Individuals with serious or ongoing medical conditions
- Patients who need regular medical supervision
Coverage:
Medical home care is often covered by insurance or government health programs when prescribed by a doctor.
Non-Medical Home Care (Personal & Companion Care)
Non-medical home care focuses on helping with daily activities and improving quality of life. It does not include medical treatment.
Services Include:
- Personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming)
- Meal preparation and feeding assistance
- Light housekeeping and laundry
- Transportation and errands
- Companionship and emotional support
- Mobility and safety assistance
Who Provides Care:
- Caregivers
- Personal support workers
- Companions
Best For:
- Seniors who want to remain independent at home
- Individuals who need help with daily routines
- People living with memory-related conditions who need supervision
Coverage:
Non-medical home care is usually paid privately, although some programs may offer limited support.
Do You Need Both Types of Care?
In many situations, combining both medical and non-medical care provides the best support.
For example:
- A nurse may visit occasionally for medical needs
- A caregiver may provide daily help with personal care and household tasks
This combination helps ensure complete and continuous care at home.
Need Help Deciding?
Not sure which type of care is right for you or your loved one?
Contact Tinala’s Care today for guidance and personalized support.

