Holy Redeemer Support at Home (Private Aide Service)
Who This Works For
Your dad doesn’t need a nurse. But he can’t shower alone, he’s forgetting medications, and you can’t be there every day to help him with meals and get him up safely in the morning. He needs a reliable aide, but maybe not Skilled Nursing.
Holy Redeemer Support at Home is a Private Pay aide service. Someone comes to your home and helps with bathing, dressing, meals, medication reminders, errands, light housekeeping, and supervision. They come consistently, sometimes for just a few hours a day, sometimes around the clock.
This is especially useful in Northeast Philadelphia, Bucks County, and Montgomery County. Redeemer Support at Home is also good when someone’s coming home from the hospital or rehab and you need hands-on help for the first few weeks or months while they recover.
Before You Call
When you call, be clear that you are requesting the private home aide service called Support at Home, not Skilled Home Health, Hospice, or Palliative Care. Those are different Redeemer services that require a physician order.
Support at Home is private pay, non-medical aide support.
It’s available in Philadelphia, Bucks, and Montgomery Counties. Aides can come for a minimum of 4 hours, up to 24 hours a day. You can have someone once a week, or seven days a week. Whatever you need.
This works for families who need steady, ongoing help but whose loved one doesn’t need a nurse or therapist.
What They Offer
Activities of Daily Living, light assistance with walking, transfers from bed to chair and vice versa. Medication reminders. They may be able to assist with grocery shopping and meal preparation. Ask regarding rides to appointments or errands. Light housekeeping, laundry, changing bed linens. And of course, companionship and safety supervision.
They also have a safe transitions service for people coming home from the hospital or a facility. That means the aide picks your parent up, takes them home, helps with laundry, goes to the grocery store or pharmacy, and helps get them settled.
Based on feedback from families who’ve used this service, it’s a strong option for people who need reliable, compassionate, consistent help with daily living. Still confirm with Redeemer that they have staffing available, can work the schedule you need, and can meet your loved one’s specific situation.
Cost and Insurance
Support at Home is a private pay service. It’s different from Skilled Home Health, which involves nurses or therapists and may require a physician order.
Ask Redeemer about current hourly rates, minimum hours, payment options, and whether long-term care insurance or veteran benefits can be applied. Some policies and veteran benefits do cover this, but confirm directly before you plan around it.
Service Area
Support at Home is available in Pennsylvania, specifically Philadelphia, Bucks, and Montgomery Counties. Call to confirm they serve your loved one’s ZIP code right now.
Questions to Ask
Start by saying: “I’m looking for long-term private aide service through Support at Home.”
Other questions may be:
Do you currently have private duty aides available in our ZIP code?
Is the minimum visit still 4 hours?
Are day, evening, overnight, weekend, or 24-hour schedules available?
Can an aide help right after hospital or rehab discharge?
Can the aide provide transportation to appointments, errands, the pharmacy, or family visits?
What happens if the regular aide is sick or unavailable?
Can the same aide come back consistently week to week?
Are your aides trained to assist with bathing, dressing, transfers, fall prevention, and memory-related safety?
How is the care plan created and updated if my parent’s needs change?
What are the current private pay rates?
Can long-term care insurance be applied?
Why This Listing Is Here
Holy Redeemer Support at Home helps Northeast Philadelphia, Montgomery County, and Bucks County families find dependable private duty aide and companion care. It’s practical when your loved one needs help with daily living but not skilled nursing, or when you need extra support after discharge, during burnout, or while keeping someone safely at home.
Call Redeemer Health Support at Home directly to confirm current services, service area, costs, scheduling, transportation support, aide availability, insurance or benefit options, and whether this is right for your loved one.
Last reviewed: July 2026
Information changes. Contact Redeemer Health Support at Home directly to confirm current services, hours, rates, service area, transportation support, caregiver availability, and payment options.