77 Milltown Rd. C8

East Brunswick, NJ 08816

About Health Sure Health Care

Our mission

Our range of healthcare include home care, hospice and palliative care for adults and children, rehabilitation and nursing care, Health Sure supports its mission to provide the highest-quality service while giving families comfort that their loved ones are being taken care of.

Our goals

Our goal is to help provide the care and support to ensure our loved ones remain at home. It is proven that individuals who remain at home with the necessary resources can live a longer and more fulfilling life.

How we started

It all started with a simple idea: How can we help people live better lives by providing better home healthcare? That idea became a company called Health Sure dedicated to bringing new possibilities and new hope to those we serve.

At Health sure we believe that the ultimate place for caring is right in the comfort of home. We are a new company that has quickly established itself as a per-eminent, national leader in healthcare as well as home care. We believe in clinical excellence, innovation, and compassionate care to every patient and family we are privileged to help. But what sets us apart most is our focus on the relationship between the caregiver and the patient. By surrounding our patients with superior resources, and by giving our caregivers better technology and training, we are able to provide superior healthcare that makes a difference in what’s possible in outcomes and daily living.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is home health care, and how does it differ from home care?
Home health care involves medical care and treatment provided by trained medical professionals in the comfort of the patient’s home. This type of care is often recommended for patients who require ongoing medical care and support, such as those recovering from an illness or injury. Home care, on the other hand, involves non-medical support provided by caregivers, such as assistance with daily living activities.
What types of services are typically provided in home health care?
Home health care services can include skilled nursing care, physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy, wound care, medication management, and medical social services. The services provided are based on the individual patient’s needs and the recommendation of their healthcare provider.
What qualifications do home health care providers have, and what kind of training do they receive?
Home health care providers typically have specific medical training and certification. Registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), and certified nursing assistants (CNAs) are among the most common types of healthcare providers who work in home health care. Providers may receive additional training specific to home health care, such as learning how to work in a home environment and manage patient care in a non-clinical setting.
How do I know if my loved one needs home health care services, and what signs should I look for?

If your loved one has a chronic condition or is recovering from an illness or injury and requires ongoing medical care, home health care may be recommended by their healthcare provider. Signs that home health care may be necessary include difficulty managing medications, frequent hospitalizations, and needing assistance with activities of daily living.

How much does home health care cost, and what are the payment options?

The cost of home health care services varies based on the level of care needed and the geographic location. Some insurance plans cover home health care, and there may be programs available to assist with the cost for those who qualify. Payment options can include private pay, Medicare, Medicaid, and other insurance plans.

What insurance options cover home health care, and what are the eligibility requirements?
Medicare and Medicaid often cover home health care services for those who meet certain eligibility requirements. Private insurance plans may also cover home health care services, but coverage varies based on the specific plan.
How do I choose the right home health care provider for my loved one?
When choosing a home health care provider, consider their experience, reputation, and the quality of care they provide. Ask for recommendations from healthcare providers and other patients who have used their services. Additionally, review the provider’s accreditation and licensing, and check with your insurance plan to ensure they are in-network.
What are the benefits of home health care compared to other types of care, such as nursing homes or assisted living facilities?
Home health care allows patients to receive medical care and support in the comfort of their own home, which can lead to improved outcomes and a better quality of life. Additionally, home health care can be less expensive than nursing homes or assisted living facilities, and can allow patients to maintain their independence and stay connected to their community.
How often will the home health care provider visit my loved one, and what will they do during each visit?
The frequency of home health care visits depends on the patient’s specific medical needs and the recommendation of their healthcare provider. During each visit, the healthcare provider will perform a physical assessment, provide medical treatment as necessary, and monitor the patient’s progress.
What are the potential risks and challenges associated with home health care, and how can they be addressed?
To address the risks and challenges associated with home health care, healthcare providers can provide patient education, perform home safety assessments, and ensure proper infection control practices. Patients and their families can also play a role in reducing these risks by following the healthcare provider’s instructions and reporting any concerns or issues to the provider. Additionally, regular communication and coordination between the patient’s healthcare team, family, and caregivers can help ensure that the patient receives safe and effective care.