Redeemer Health Home Care and Hospice PA
Who This Works For
Your loved one is recovering from surgery and needs skilled nursing follow-up at home. Or they’re managing a chronic illness and need help staying stable. Or they’re coming home from the hospital after a serious diagnosis and you’re not sure what kind of care they actually need.
Redeemer Health does more than basic companion care. They provide skilled services, palliative care, and hospice. If your parent needs nursing, therapy, wound care, or comfort-focused support, this is worth exploring.
This listing is also useful if you’re confused about the difference between skilled home health, palliative care, and hospice. Those distinctions matter for coverage and what to expect, and they often happen quickly after hospitalization.
Before You Call
Redeemer Health’s Pennsylvania home care administrative office is in Philadelphia. They serve Bucks, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties.
Understand what they offer. Skilled nursing visits. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy. Disease and pain management. Wound care. Home health aides. Palliative care for people living with serious chronic illness. Hospice care for people with life-limiting illness.
This is different from hiring a private aide to come help with daily tasks. When you call, ask whether your loved one needs skilled home health (covered differently, usually requires a physician order), palliative care (comfort and symptom management while living with serious illness), hospice (comfort-focused care when illness is life-limiting), or private support at home. The answer changes everything about coverage, frequency of visits, and what happens next.
What They Offer
Skilled nursing. Home health aide support. Physical, occupational, and speech-language therapy. Disease and pain management. Wound care. Rehabilitative services. Medication management. Help with bathing, dressing, toileting, mobility, and transfers. Light cleaning, laundry, meal preparation, grocery shopping. Companionship and transportation.
For hospice: comfort-focused care, quality of life support, symptom management, medication support, durable medical equipment, counseling, spiritual and emotional support, respite care for families, and bereavement services.
For palliative care: symptom management, emotional and spiritual support, care coordination, coping strategies, and help thinking through goals of care.
Cost and Insurance
Skilled home health usually requires a physician order and must meet medical necessity. Medicare and most private insurers cover skilled home health services, but confirm coverage based on your loved one’s insurance and specific needs.
Hospice has its own eligibility rules. It’s generally considered when someone has a life-limiting illness and care is shifting from cure to comfort. Palliative care can sometimes begin earlier, even before hospice is appropriate.
Ask Redeemer what’s covered, what needs a physician order, what’s available as private pay, and whether transportation comes with private support services.
Service Area
Redeemer Health serves Philadelphia, Bucks, and Montgomery Counties. Call to confirm your loved one’s address is in their service area and that the specific service you need is available there.
Questions to Ask
Before you call Redeemer Health:
How do I determine if my loved one needs skilled home health, palliative care, hospice, or private support at home?
Which services require a physician’s order?
Are RN or LPN visits available for the care my loved one needs?
Is physical, occupational, or speech-language therapy available at home?
When are home health aide services available, and do they have to be connected to Skilled nursing or therapy? Any staffing issues with aides?
Can services start right after hospital or rehab discharge?
How soon can we expect PT and OT to begin?
What diagnoses or symptoms qualify someone for palliative care?
How does the Palliative and Hospice team support the patient and the family caregiver?
Which specific ZIP codes in our county are you serving right now?
Who do we call after hours if symptoms change?
Why This Listing Is Here
Redeemer Health Home Care and Hospice PA helps families arrange skilled care, therapy, palliative care, hospice, and comfort-focused support at home. It’s especially helpful when your loved one’s needs are changing quickly and you need clarity on what skilled care, private support, palliative care, and hospice actually mean and how they work collaboratively.
Call them directly to confirm current services, eligibility, insurance coverage, private pay options, transportation availability, service area, the admission process, and whether they’re the right fit for your loved one.
Last reviewed: July 2026
Information changes. Contact Redeemer Health Home Care and Hospice PA directly to confirm current services, coverage, eligibility, service area, hours, fees, and availability.