CareGivers of America, Inc., is commmitted to providing high quality home care services that allow our patients to lead dignified and independent lives in the comfort and safety of their place of residence.
Providing Care You Can Trust!
Today’s world calls upon us to provide our loved ones with the best personal assistance possible, while allowing them the comfort and dignity of living in their own homes. Age, physical disability, and illness are just some of the many factors that necessitate assistance. For over 20 years, we have proven our leadership in the home health industry while showing continuous dedication in providing the highest level of care. There is an alternative to nursing homes and assisted living facilities; Home Health Care. We serve residents in Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties.
Cost Effectiveness & Dedication
With the cost of nursing home care rising, in-home care becomes an increasingly more cost-effective alternative for the elder community. Choosing CareGivers of America provides you with this advantage, while also giving you some of the best rates offered in the home health care industry. This affordability has made us one of the leading home health care agencies in South Florida.
Our services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for long or short term care. Further we are always available: our on call office coordinators and 24-hour on call staff allows us to see to your needs around the clock, since your needs are our top priority!







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We Offer a Full Array of Services With Our Experienced & Professional Staff
Registered Nurses • Licenses Practical Nurses • H.H.A’s/C.N.A’s • Live-in Companions • State licensed, bonded and insured.
Home Health Aides
When looking for a trained compassionate “people” person to provide essential care services, a Home Health Aide is the one. Home Health Aides provide direct patient care such as bathing, dressing, bathroom assistance, and exercising. They also provide domestic services such as meal preparation, grocery shopping, and light housekeeping. Some clients, such as dementia patients, require a Home Health Aide to be on duty around the clock. A Home Health Aide may spend the entire day socially isolated with a client who cannot talk. Home Health Aides also provide companionship to individuals who rarely leave the home and may have little social contact.
Certified Nursing Assistant
When looking for a trained compassionate person with formal training, you’ll find the Certified Nursing Assistant. Certified Nursing Assistants perform many tasks also such as bathing, dressing, bathroom assistance, and exercising. Along with the domestic tasks, they also provide medical assistance with equipment and monitoring the client’s behavior and well-being. Their communications skills help provide a channel with the client, physician, and the family.
Licensed Practical Nurses
These nurses care for the injured, sick, convalescent, and disabled clients. They provide basic nursing care such as bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene. They undergo clinical instruction which allows them to provide medical care such as bedsore treatments, enemas, injections, and tube feedings. They can also perform dressing changes, ice packs, and monitor catheters and drains. They also have keen observation skills to report medication side effects and provide client progress reports.
Registered Nurses
When in need of a nurse that is benevolent, caring, detailed, and has problem solving skills, look for a Registered Nurse. These nurses care for clients, administer medications, and communicate with physician’s and other medical professionals to devise an individual care plan on the client. They will monitor and assess client’s needs to provide the best possible care. They also have teaching skills to educate the clients how to manage their illnesses.
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