Non-Skilled Services (HHA/ CNA)

Service Overview

Professional Non-Skilled Home Care

Ocha Home Health provides essential Non-Skilled Home Care services (provided by HHAs and CNAs)
designed for seniors, individuals recovering from illness, and people with disabilities who wish to remain
safe and independent at home. Our supportive care covers Miami, Florida, and includes
assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), companionship, and household support. This service
is ideal for families seeking reliable, non-medical assistance to improve a loved one’s quality of
life and daily safety.

We understand the importance of maintaining a high quality of life, even when individuals require non-skilled assistance to stay comfortably and safely in their own homes. Our dedicated team of caregivers is here to offer a wide range of supportive services tailored to your unique needs.

Our Services:

  1.  Companionship Services: Loneliness and isolation can impact the overall well-being of individuals. Our compassionate caregivers offer companionship and emotional support to brighten your day, engage in conversations, and participate in your favorite activities.
  2. Meal Preparation: Nutritious and delicious meals are essential for overall health. Our caregivers can assist with planning, shopping for groceries, and preparing well-balanced meals in accordance with dietary requirements and personal preferences.
  3. Medication Reminders: Ensuring that medications are taken as prescribed is crucial for managing health conditions. We provide medication reminders to help you or your loved ones stay on top of their medication schedules.
  4. Light Housekeeping: A clean and organized living space contributes to a sense of comfort and well-being. Our caregivers can assist with light housekeeping tasks such as dusting, sweeping, laundry, and more.

5. Transportation Services: Maintaining independence is vital. We offer transportation services for medical appointments, grocery shopping, social outings, and other errands to help you stay connected and active in your community.

6. Personal Care Assistance: Our dedicated team can assist with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility support, ensuring personal hygiene and safety.

7. Respite Care: Caregivers also need breaks. We offer respite care to provide family caregivers with the opportunity to recharge and take care of their own needs, knowing that their loved one is in capable hands.

8. Specialized Care: Our team is trained to support individuals with specific conditions, such as Alzheimer’s, dementia, and disabilities, with specialized care plans that address unique challenges and needs.

If you or your loved one are in need of home health care services in Miami, Florida, please feel free to contact us. Our dedicated team is ready to provide the care, support, and companionship you deserve. Your well-being is our top priority, and we look forward to helping you maintain a high quality of life in the comfort of your own home.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between skilled and non-skilled home care?
Skilled home care involves medical services provided by licensed professionals like Registered Nurses (RNs) or Physical Therapists. Non-skilled care, often provided by Home Health Aides (HHA) or Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA), focuses on non-medical support such as personal care, meal preparation, and companionship.
What are Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)?
Activities of Daily Living, or ADLs, are the basic tasks people do every day to take care of themselves. These typically include five core categories: bathing/showering, dressing, self-feeding, personal hygiene (grooming), and functional mobility.
How does respite care benefit family caregivers?
Respite care provides a temporary break for primary family caregivers. It is designed to prevent caregiver burnout by allowing the family member time to rest, handle personal errands, or travel, while ensuring their loved one continues to receive professional supervision.
Can a Home Health Aide (HHA) help with medications?
Generally, in a non-skilled capacity, a Home Health Aide provides medication reminders. This means they can prompt a client to take their medicine at the correct time or assist with opening a container, rather than administering medical dosages.
Why is companionship considered an important part of home care?
Companionship focuses on the emotional and social well-being of an individual. Regular social interaction has been shown to reduce feelings of isolation and depression in seniors, and it helps maintain cognitive health by engaging the individual in conversation.