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Assessment

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Personalized Care Plan

When building a personalized care plan, we ask comprehensive questions to ensure your care aligns with our services and capabilities. Details like your medical diagnosis (ICD-10) and mobility level help our internal and external staff properly assess your care needs. This process allows us to deliver home care that is safe, appropriate, and tailored specifically to you.

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What's a Care Assessment?

A care assessment is the first and most important step in starting home care services. It’s a structured conversation and evaluation where we learn about your unique situation, health history, and daily living needs. This process helps us build a care plan that is personalized, safe, and effective.

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During the assessment, a Care Coordinator will ask questions related to your medical condition, mobility, routines, home environment, and personal preferences. The goal is to gain a clear picture of what type of support you need, how often you need it, and what kind of caregiver would be the best fit.

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Care assessments typically take place in the comfort of your home, over the phone, or in a setting that’s convenient for you. This meeting sets the foundation for everything that follows, from caregiver matching to scheduling and ongoing service adjustments.

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At Divine Agape Health Care Agency, our assessments are not just about filling out forms they’re about building trust, listening carefully, and making sure you feel confident every step of the way.

What Topics Are Covered in the Assessment?

To personalize your care effectively, we ask about the following areas:​

Medical Diagnosis (ICD-10)

Daily Routine and Habits

Culture and Language

Physical Mobility & Risks

Nutrition and Meal

Home safety

Cognitive Health

Medication Reminders

Functional Limitations

Personal Hygiene

Emotional and Social Needs

What If We’re Not a Fit?

In rare cases, we may find that your care needs fall outside of what we can provide. If that happens, we will do our best to refer you to trusted community resources or alternative services. Your safety and comfort are always our priority.

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