Home Care and Health Services
Benefit from our tailored services and programs that are designed to meet your every need.
CovenantCare Home Health and Hospice creates a comfortable setting, providing customized health care in more familiar surroundings. At our locations, the core services that are available are: home health, hospice care and personal care. Please contact us for more information regarding our services and how they can meet your needs or the needs of a loved one. Our goal is to provide you with quality comfort, companionship and care in your home for as long as you need it.
Today is World Hospice and Palliative Care Day.
At CovenantCare Home Health and Hospice, we believe everyone deserves dignity, comfort, and compassion—especially during life’s most tender chapters.
Palliative and hospice care isn’t just about medical support. It’s about honoring each person’s story. Listening deeply. Holding space. And walking alongside families with gentleness and grace.
Today, we honor the caregivers, nurses, chaplains, and volunteers who make that possible every single day—and we recommit to creating a world where everyone facing serious illness is met with warmth, dignity, and peace.
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Preventative health screenings can play a vital role in maintaining your health and well-being as you age, but how do you know which ones are right for you?
Regular screenings help detect potential health issues early, allowing for more effective treatment and improved quality of life. From blood pressure checks to bone density tests, it’s important to stay informed and consult with your healthcare provider about the screenings that best suit your needs.
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Preventative health screenings can be really helpful, especially if there is a particular illness in your family history.Comment on Facebook
Did you know? When hospice care became part of Medicare in 1983, it required that at least 5% of staff hours be provided by volunteers.
That’s because community support is at the heart of hospice.
Our trained volunteers make a real difference—visiting patients, helping in the office, or supporting special events.
If you’ve felt called to share your time and heart, we’d love to welcome you to our hospice volunteer family.
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