Service Areas
All American Home Care is committed to providing top-notch, compassionate care services. For a comprehensive
overview of our offerings, visit our home care services page.
24-hour home care services are essential for individuals requiring continuous support and care. All American
Home Care provides comprehensive, personalized care plans that ensure your loved ones receive the highest
level of attention and care.
Our professional caregivers, detailed care plans, and dedication to quality make us the ideal choice for
24-hour home care.
Service Areas
All American Home Care proudly serves multiple locations across Pennsylvania, ensuring that high-quality
24-hour home care services are accessible to those in need. Our service areas include:
Service Areas
For some diseases, such as advanced cancer, there may be no treatment of the disease which can prolong the
life of the patient or improve the patient's quality of life. In such cases, standard medical advice would
be for the caregiver and patient to have conversations with the doctor about the risks and benefits of
treatment and to seek options for palliative care or hospice.
During end-of-life care the caregiver can assist in discussions about screening which is no longer
necessary. Screenings which would be indicated at other times of life, like colonoscopy, breast cancer
screening, prostate cancer screening, bone density screening, and other tests may not be reasonable to
have for a person at the end of life who would not take treatment for these conditions and who would only
be disturbed to learn they had them. It can be the caregivers place to have conversations about the
potential benefits for screenings and to participate in discussions about their usefulness. An example of
a need for caregiver intervention is to talk with people on dialysis who cannot have cancer treatment and
can have no benefit from cancer screening, but who consider getting the screening.
People with diabetes who use caregiving services, like those in a nursing home, frequently have problems
using sliding-scale insulin therapy, which is the use of varying amounts of insulin depending on the
person's blood sugar. For people receiving caregiving services, long-acting insulin doses are indicated
with varying doses of insulin being the less preferred treatment. If exceptions must be made, then use the
long-acting insulin and correct with small doses of sliding scale insulin before the biggest meal of the
day.
Advance care planning should note if a patient is using an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD)
and give instructions about the circumstances in which leaving it activated would be contrary to the
patient's goals. An ICD is a device designed to prevent cardiac arrhythmia in heart patients. This is a
life saving device for people who have a goal to live for a long time, but at the end of life it is
recommended that the caregiver discuss deactivating this device with the patient and health care provider.
For patients at the end of life, the device rarely prevents death as intended. Using the device at the end
of life can cause pain to the patient and distress to anyone who sees the patient experience this.
Service Areas
For some diseases, such as advanced cancer, there may be no treatment of the disease which can prolong the
life of the patient or improve the patient's quality of life. In such cases, standard medical advice would be
for the caregiver and patient to have conversations with the doctor about the risks and benefits of treatment
and to seek options for palliative care or hospice.
During end-of-life care the caregiver can assist in discussions about screening which is no longer necessary.
Screenings which would be indicated at other times of life, like colonoscopy, breast cancer screening,
prostate cancer screening, bone density screening, and other tests may not be reasonable to have for a person
at the end of life who would not take treatment for these conditions and who would only be disturbed to learn
they had them. It can be the caregivers place to have conversations about the potential benefits for
screenings and to participate in discussions about their usefulness. An example of a need for caregiver
intervention is to talk with people on dialysis who cannot have cancer treatment and can have no benefit from
cancer screening, but who consider getting the screening.
People with diabetes who use caregiving services, like those in a nursing home, frequently have problems using
sliding-scale insulin therapy, which is the use of varying amounts of insulin depending on the person's blood
sugar. For people receiving caregiving services, long-acting insulin doses are indicated with varying doses of
insulin being the less preferred treatment. If exceptions must be made, then use the long-acting insulin and
correct with small doses of sliding scale insulin before the biggest meal of the day.
Advance care planning should note if a patient is using an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) and
give instructions about the circumstances in which leaving it activated would be contrary to the patient's
goals. An ICD is a device designed to prevent cardiac arrhythmia in heart patients. This is a life saving
device for people who have a goal to live for a long time, but at the end of life it is recommended that the
caregiver discuss deactivating this device with the patient and health care provider. For patients at the end
of life, the device rarely prevents death as intended. Using the device at the end of life can cause pain to
the patient and distress to anyone who sees the patient experience this.
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AGENCY in ERIE, PA
Welcome to All American Home Care, your trusted partner in providing top-tier home care services in Erie, PA, and the surrounding areas.
We understand that finding the right home care agency for your loved ones is a significant decision, one that can significantly impact their quality of life.
Our mission is to guide you through this journey and offer exceptional care services that prioritize the health, happiness, and independence of your family members.
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Looking for “Home Care Agency Near Me” in Erie?
At All American Home Care, we understand the importance of finding exceptional home care solutions right near you in Erie. We believe every individual deserves personalized support that fosters independence and dignity.
We recognize that each individual has unique needs and preferences, and our dedicated team is committed to addressing those needs with the utmost compassion and professionalism.
Our Services
Leading Home Care Services: Our comprehensive home health care services are designed to provide personalized care to individuals with a wide range of healthcare needs. Whether it’s post-operative care, chronic condition management, dementia care or assistance with daily living activities, our experienced team is here to provide the care your loved ones deserve.
Home Care Agency in Erie: All American Home Care is deeply rooted in the Erie, PA community. We understand the unique dynamics of the region and are committed to providing the highest quality of care to our clients.
Personalized Care Tailored to Your Loved Ones
We believe in the power of personalized care. At All American Home Care, we work closely with you and your family to understand your loved one’s unique needs and preferences.
We recognize that every individual is different, and our care plans are designed to reflect that.
Our commitment to personalized care sets us apart as a home care agency that truly understands and respects your family’s values.
Navigating Home Care in Erie, PA
We understand that choosing the right home care agency in Erie, PA, can be a daunting task. Here are some key considerations to help you make an informed decision:
Personalized Care Plans
Look for an agency that offers personalized care plans tailored to your loved one’s unique needs. Our commitment to personalized care ensures that your family member receives the individual attention and support they deserve.
Agreement to the Terms
Before selecting a home care agency, review and agree to the terms and conditions of their services. It’s essential to have a clear understanding of what to expect from the agency and what is expected of you as a client.
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All American Home Care is looking for compassionate individuals to fill various caregiving roles. We offer competitive wages, generous PTO after your first year, 401k retirement savings, and a friendly, supportive work atmosphere. Be part of our growing team and make a positive impact today!