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Compassionate Care
In the comfort of your home
Compassionate care,
in the comfort of your home
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Compassionate Care
In the comfort of your home
Compassionate care,
in the comfort of your home
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Compassionate Care
In the comfort of your home
Compassionate care,
in the comfort of your home
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Compassionate Care
In the comfort of your home
Compassionate care,
in the comfort of your home
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Compassionate Care
In the comfort of your home
Compassionate care,
in the comfort of your home

HouseCalls Home Care

HouseCalls Home Care is a full-service New York State licensed Home Care agency that provides a wide range of home health services.

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Our Mission

HouseCalls Home Care’s mission is to provide superior, compassionate Home Care services for elderly and disabled individuals in the comfort and dignity of their home.

Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program

The Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program CDPAP is an alternative to traditional home care services. It is a self-directed, Medicaid home care program available to eligible consumers who are in need of home care services and are capable of directing their own care.

Young black nurse talking to senior man in wheelchair while he is drinking tea in nursing home.

Home Health Aide

HHA stands for Home Health Aide in the context of home care services in the United States. A Home Health Aide is a trained professional who provides assistance and support to individuals in their homes, helping them with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, meal preparation, medication reminders, and light housekeeping. Home Health Aides often work under the supervision of a registered nurse or other healthcare professional to ensure that the client’s healthcare needs are met. They play a vital role in enabling individuals to receive care and support while remaining in the comfort of their own homes.

The Nursing Home Transition and Diversion Waiver

NHTD is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services to eligible individuals who would otherwise require nursing home care. This program aims to help individuals with disabilities or chronic health conditions live independently in their own homes or community settings. Services may include personal care, skilled nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and home modifications. NHTD participants work with a care manager to develop a care plan that meets their individual needs and goals. The program is designed to be cost-effective, as it is less expensive to provide services in the community than in a nursing home.

Young black nurse talking to senior man in wheelchair while he is drinking tea in nursing home.

Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a type of brain damage caused by a sudden and violent blow or jolt to the head or body. This injury can result in a range of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms, such as headaches, dizziness, memory loss, difficulty concentrating, mood swings, and depression. TBI can be caused by a variety of incidents, including falls, car accidents, sports injuries, and assaults. Treatment for TBI may include rehabilitation therapies, medication, and surgery, depending on the severity of the injury.

Our Values

Helpfulness

We go above and beyond to help everyone in our path. The needs of our patients are our topmost priority.

Compassion

We show compassion, reassurance, and listen actively fostering a positive relationship.

Harmonization

We work on different areas to have the healthcare plans working together to achieve an overall objective.

Integrity

We are honest and consistently adhere to principles of professionalism, having an overall sense of trustworthiness.

Helpfulness

We go above and beyond to help everyone in out path. The needs of our patients is our topmost priority.

Compassion

We show compassion, reassurance, and listen actively fostering a positive relationship.

Harmonization

We work on different areas in order to have the healthcare plans working together for the achievement of an overall objective.

Integrity

We are honest and consistently adhere to principles of professionalism having an overall sense of trustworthiness.

Compassionate

Home Care Workers

HouseCalls Home Care provides compassionate home care workers who are well-trained in meeting the care needs of the clients they serve.

We work closely with hospitals, physicians, care managers, and families to develop and coordinate an individual plan care for each client, so they can maintain their independence at home.

People

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Assisted at home

Active Caregivers

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Our History

Recognizing that our population wants to age at home, we started our first home care office in Brooklyn in 2010, and have grown into 8 locations throughout NYC. We service many cultures and communities with dignity and respect like they are our family members.

Benefits

All of Our Caregivers Get:

Instant Pay, Same Day​

We understand the importance of quick access to your earnings. That's why we offer same-day pay, allowing you to receive your hard-earned money as soon as you complete your shift.​

Holiday Pay

We value your dedication, especially on holidays. That's why we provide holiday pay, ensuring you’re compensated fairly for your time and commitment during special occasions.

Paid Sick Time

Your health matters. We offer paid sick leave to ensure you can take the time you need to recover without worrying about lost wages.

401(k) Retirement

Plan for a secure future with our 401(k)-retirement savings program. We match contributions to help you build your retirement fund and prepare for tomorrow, today.

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Human Resources

Department

Our employees are our most excellent resource. That’s why we are committed to recruiting and training an experienced interdisciplinary team of clinicians and administrative support personnel for all of our member agencies.

01. Employment Form
02. Payroll Instructions

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Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program

CDPAP

(CDPAP) is a Medicaid program that allows elderly or disabled individuals to hire and direct their own caregivers, including family members or friends. This program is designed to provide flexibility and choice to individuals who need assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication management. With CDPAP, the consumer can choose their caregiver, train them, and oversee the care they receive. 

Home Health Aide

PCA / HHA

HHA stands for Home Health Aide in the context of home care services in the United States. A Home Health Aide is a trained professional who provides assistance and support to individuals in their homes, helping them with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, meal preparation, medication reminders, and light housekeeping. Home Health Aides often work under the supervision of a registered nurse or other healthcare professional to ensure that the client’s healthcare needs are met. They play a vital role in enabling individuals to receive care and support while remaining in the comfort of their own homes.

The Nursing Home Transition and Diversion Waiver 

NHTD

(NHTD) is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based services to eligible individuals who would otherwise require nursing home care. This program aims to help individuals with disabilities or chronic health conditions live independently in their own homes or community settings. Services may include personal care, skilled nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and home modifications. NHTD participants work with a care manager to develop a care plan that meets their individual needs and goals. The program is designed to be cost-effective, as it is less expensive to provide services in the community than in a nursing home.

Traumatic Brain Injury 

TBI

(TBI) is a type of brain damage caused by a sudden and violent blow or jolt to the head or body. This injury can result in a range of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms, such as headaches, dizziness, memory loss, difficulty concentrating, mood swings, and depression. TBI can be caused by a variety of incidents, including falls, car accidents, sports injuries, and assaults. Treatment for TBI may include rehabilitation therapies, medication, and surgery, depending on the severity of the injury.