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In Home Care

Personal home care assistance for elderly or disabled individuals

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Keeping Individuals Safe at Home and out of Long-term Care Facilities

In-Home care is designed for elderly or disabled individuals who are not able to safely complete tasks or need assistance with everyday tasks. They are visited daily by our trained caregivers and receive a customized care plan that is overseen by their assigned registered nurse as well as case manager. Bilingual services are available if needed. The goal of In-Home care is to prevent hospitalizations, avoid long-term care facilities, and keep families together in the comfort of their own homes.

Personal Care

Daily Life Activities

Companion Care

Assigned Care

Vitra Offers:
  • Assigned Register Nurse to provide oversight
  • Registered Nurse and Case Manager design a customized care plan
  • Caregiver education, support, and assistance
  • Education on specific care techniques
  • Insurance support
  • Financial assistance
Why Choose Vitra:
  • Maintain the peace of mind that your family member or friend is receiving the best care
  • Alleviate any worry when it comes to providing care by having constant access to professional and compassionate support
  • Prevent hospitalization and avoid long-term placement of a loved one; keep them at home where they belong
  • Assist so that insurance coverage and medication access are continual
Eligibility:
  • Must be at least 22 years of age
  • Must require daily assistance or cueing and supervision with one ADL throughout the task
  • Must be under the care of a Primary Care Provider
  • Program participation must be ordered by a Primary Care Provider
  • Must live in a safe home environment
  • Must have one of the following insurances: MassHealth Standard, MassHealth CommonHealth, Accountable Care Organizations, One Care (Commonwealth Care Alliance, Tufts Unify), PACE (East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Harbor Health) or Senior Care Options (Boston Medical Center, Commonwealth Care Alliance, Fallon, Senior Whole Health, Tufts, United Healthcare)
Caregiver Requirements:
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Can be a friend or related to the person needing care, but cannot be the legal guardian
  • Must be able to travel to the member requiring care
  • Must be invested and understand the needs, health, and wellness of the member
  • Must be deemed physically and mentally fit to provide care by a Primary Care Provider or Medical Doctor
Admission Process Group Adult Community Care (GAFC)

1. Phone Interview to Start Admission Process
To start the admission process a member of the intake team will call you to complete an application. The intake team member will be your main point of contact throughout the intake process and will be able to answer all your questions. The team member will ask for a picture of your photo IDs, proof of your address and will also help you sign a Release of Information for your primary care provider; you or your caregiver will need access to email.

2. In-Person Registered Nurse and Case Manager Assessment
Once intake receives the notes from your primary care provider, the team member will schedule a home visit with a registered nurse and case manager. The registered nurse will complete an assessment (the assessment is a conversation) during which they will confirm that you qualify for this program. The case manager will ask you to show them around the house. The case manager needs to confirm that the home is safe, clean, and an appropriate setting for you to receive care. We ask that you make sure you have working safety equipment in the home for this visit (a first aid kid, fire extinguisher, CO2/smoke alarms).

3. Request Medical Documentation
Next, the intake team member will reach out to your primary care provider to gather baseline medical information (medication list, diagnosis list, and notes from recent office visits). Make sure if you have not had a physical in the last 12 months you call and schedule one with your PCP. While notes from specialists can be helpful, we need to get a copy of your last physical from your primary care provider. Intake will send an order for this service to your primary care provider to sign.

4. Submit to Insurance for Authorization
Then, intake will submit the registered nurse’s paperwork and the primary care provider’s order to the insurance company for approval.

5. Admission Visit with Registered Nurse and Case Manager to Create Custom Care Plan
Once intake receives authorization from the insurance company, you can start the program right away. The intake team member will schedule an admission visit with the registered nurse and case manager. Vitra will sign an agreement with you. You will be seen daily by a caregiver starting at admission.

“I love working for Vitra because I feel I make a difference in the lives of our clients . I consider our clients a part of our family and provide care to them as if they were . This creates a very rewarding place to work.”

Samantha C., Manager, GAFC Services

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If you, a family member or friend could benefit from our services, speak to one of our team members today!

Main Office

(508) 297-2022

150 Wood Road,
Suite 201
Braintree, MA 02184

Brockton

(508) 594-8708

Adult Day Health
10 N Pearl Street Brockton, MA 02301

Lawrence

(508) 297-2022

370 Merrimack Street, Building 5
Lawrence, MA 01843

Fall River

(508) 297-2022

1 Father Devalles Blvd, Suite 308
Fall River, MA 02723

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