1-On-1 Care Matters
1-On-1 Care Matters | 4740 Rockland Trail | Antioch, TN | Zip/37013| Tel: 931.542.6944
Caring for the community in your town

What is non-medical home care?

Non-medical home care specializes in providing clients with compassionate caregivers in the familiar comfort of their own home.

How long have you been in business?

We have been in business since January 2017.

Are you licensed?

We are licensed to provide non-medical home care by the governing authority in each state where licensing is required.

Is your agency recognized by any accredited organizations?

We are certified by the Home Care Association of America and the Tennessee Association for Health Services at Home

What services do you offer?

Our caregivers, who are all employees of Caring Companions At Home, help our clients with such activities of daily living (ADL's) as personal care, meals and transportation.

Do you offer short- and long-term non-medical home care services?

We provide hourly and part-time caregivers. We are one of the few companies that offer a two-hour minimum per visit.

Do you provide caregivers to help clients in hospitals, rehab centers and assisted living facilities?

Our caregivers are trained to assist clients in these types of facilities. We also offer hospital and rehab care to patients recently discharged from such facilities. Our caregivers work closely with family members to ensure a smooth transition.

Do you come to the home to meet with the client and/or family members?

We visit the client’s home for a thorough “In-Home Assessment” of the senior’s needs and the living situation. Our Case Manager then completes a “Plan of Care” that is helpful to our staff and the client’s family.

What makes 1-On-1 Care Matters different?

1-On-1 Care Matters is a home care agency pioneer in Montgomery County. Our company president has been in the therapy field for over 18 years with extensive experience in Assisted Living Facilities. We are one of the few companies that offer a two-hour minimum per visit. We also offer a choice of caregivers and free in-home assessment of the client’s needs, 24/7 contact.)

Are your caregivers supervised after they are placed with a client?

After we make the initial placement, we are in constant touch with our caregiver and client to ensure that everything is working smoothly and that both parties are happy. Our case managers visit periodically (via phone and in person) to assess the situation in the home.

What are your hours?

1-On-1 Care Matters caregivers are available from 2 to 24 hours a day. All services are available 7 days a week including holidays. Our office hours are 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. Of course, we are available 24 hours, 7 days a week by phone in case of emergency.

Who are your caregivers?

We only recruit highly qualified caregivers. Most have worked previously in hospitals, rehab centers or assisted living facilities.

How are your caregivers screened?

We thoroughly screen each prospective employee. Work history and personal references are checked. National background checks are conducted for criminal, DMV and social security records. E-verify, a national Homeland Security system, confirms name, date of birth and social security numbers. We also review and verify all professional credentials. All employees are TB and drug tested.

Can your caregivers transport and accompany clients to doctor’s appointments and activities outside the home?

Yes, in fact we encourage participation in social outings and activities since it is important to our client’s activities of daily living (ADL's).

What other services do you offer?

1-On-1 Care Matters is a great referral source for other services that help seniors and their families with their day-to-day living needs. Meals on Wheels, Adult Day Care, Assisted Living Facilities, Lifeline, Transportation and Medical Supplies are just a few examples. We also provide babysitters to help new mothers when they first come home from the hospital and on an ongoing basis. Please call our office for more information.

How does your service work?

No two clients are alike. That is why we have created a four-step process to ensure a perfect fit.

  1. Case Manager Home Visit: We schedule a convenient home visit to assess your loved one’s needs.
  2. Plan of Care: We present a written a plan of care. All hours, services and fees are outlined clearly.
  3. Caregiver Match: We recommend a choice of 2-3 caregivers. You choose the one that best matches your loved one’s needs.
  4. Case Manager Visits: We visit periodically (via phone and in person) to personally assess your loved one’s case.

Will insurance companies cover non-medical home care?

Some health insurance companies provide a limited amount of coverage for these type of services. Most Long Term Care insurance and Workers Compensation policies cover our services. We work very closely with all parties involved to provide information as well as complete the necessary paperwork for reimbursement. For information regarding Long Term Care insurance please contact our office and speak to one of our Case Managers for more details.

Does the Veterans Administration provide veterans and surviving spouses with assistance for home care?

If you are a veteran or surviving spouse, and you need assistance at home due to your disabilities, you may be eligible for a non-service disability pension. Please contact our office and speak to one of our Case Managers for more details.

Who pays for the services?

The client or family is billed directly for our services.

What are the minimum hours you require?

2 hours per visit.

Do you provide Home Health Services?

Even though most of our caregivers at 1-On-1 Care Matters are not licensed medical professionals, they have a close working relationship with home health providers and can help you get in touch with medical personnel to assist you.

Do you offer Hospice services?

Even though most of our caregivers at 1-on-1 Care Matters are not authorized to provide Hospice care to our clients, they have a close working relationship with Hospice facilities and can help you make contact to ensure your loved one is comfortable in the last stages of life.

Many of our caregivers have been trained by the Alzheimer's Montgomery County and are skilled at taking care of Alzheimer's clients. Most of them remain in the comfort of their homes until the end.

 

Need additional information about our services? Want to arrange for a free in-home assessment? Call us at (703) 447-5721 or contact us. We will get things started today!