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How to Talk to a Loved One Who Refuses In-Home Care

How to Talk to a Loved One Who Refuses In-Home Care

Resistance is common and understandable. Here's how to have the conversation with empathy, without making your loved one feel like they're losing control.

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Does Medicaid Cover In-Home Care in Wisconsin?

Does Medicaid Cover In-Home Care in Wisconsin? Here's What You Need to Know

Medicaid coverage for personal care services can be confusing. We break down who qualifies, what's covered, and how to get started.

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7 Warning Signs Your Aging Parent May Need In-Home Care

7 Warning Signs Your Aging Parent May Need In-Home Care

From missed medications to unexplained bruises knowing the early signs can make all the difference in getting your loved one the support they need.

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Preventing Falls and Fractures Through Bone Health

Preventing Falls and Fractures Through Bone Health: 5 Things to Know

Did you know that as people get older, their bones become thinner and weaker? This makes them more at risk of falls and fractures.

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Heat and Diabetes: 5 Ways to Stay Cool and Safe

Heat and Diabetes: 5 Ways to Stay Cool and Safe

The summer heat can be dangerous if you have diabetes. It can raise or lower your blood sugar, make you dehydrated, and increase your risk of heat-related illnesses.

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Relieve the Heat: 7 Essential Summer Safety Tips for the Elderly

Relieve the Heat: 7 Essential Summer Safety Tips for the Elderly

Are you feeling uneasy about the summer heat? You're right to be concerned hot weather can increase your risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke.

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Personal Home Care Services for the Elderly: 5 Considerations

Personal Home Care Services for the Elderly: 5 Considerations

Older adults may face challenges in managing personal chores independently. This may be due to health issues or age-related changes. Good thing, personal home care services can come to their aid.

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5 Great Benefits of Nutrition and Services for Seniors

5 Great Benefits of Nutrition and Services for Seniors

Nutrition plays a crucial role in maintaining your senior's health and well-being. They need nourishment as they age and as their bodies undergo changes.

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5 Incredible Hygiene Services Benefits

5 Incredible Hygiene Services Benefits

Personal hygiene helps your older loved one live a healthy, long life. That's why it's important to make it a priority in their daily care.

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Families Across Wisconsin Trust Us With Their Loved Ones

"The caregivers from Support Plus have been a blessing for our family. They're always on time, professional, and treat my mother with such respect and kindness."

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Sarah M.

Milwaukee

"After my hip surgery, I needed help at home but wanted to maintain my independence. Support Plus found the perfect balance of assistance without making me feel helpless."

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Robert K.

Wauwatosa

"Finding care for my veteran father was overwhelming until we found Support Plus. They handled all the VA paperwork and got him the help he deserved."

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Patricia L.

West Allis

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Getting Started Is Easier Than You Think

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Step 1

Book a Free Assessment

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Step 2

We Build a Personalized Care Plan

Our team works with you and your loved one's physician to design a care plan that fits their condition, schedule, and preferences.

Step 3

A Trusted Caregiver Starts Immediately

We match your loved one with a screened, certified caregiver and we monitor care quality every step of the way.

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Interested in Working as a Personal Care Worker (PCW)?

Many Wisconsin families already help care for a loved one at home — or know someone who could use that kind of support. If your friend or family member has Medicaid (Title 19), or may qualify, you may be able to become a paid Personal Care Worker through an approved program and be compensated for the care you're already giving.

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Why Families Choose Support Plus Personal Care

There are many care agencies in Wisconsin. Here's what makes us different.

Caregivers You Can Actually Trust

Every caregiver passes a full background check, reference check, competency test, and in-person interview before they ever enter your home.

Most Families Pay Nothing Out of Pocket

We're Medicaid-certified and accept most major HMOs and insurance plans, so quality care doesn't have to mean financial stress.

Care Plans Built Around Your Loved One

No two clients are the same. We collaborate with your physician to create a care plan tailored to your loved one's exact needs and daily routine.

A Business That Reflects Our Community

As a minority female-owned agency, we bring cultural sensitivity and lived experience to every care relationship because representation matters in caregiving too.

We Employ the People We Serve

We proudly provide employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities because inclusion isn't just a value, it's how we operate.

We Don't Just Place Caregivers and Leave

Our team conducts daily monitoring, regular assessments, and consistent reporting so you always know your loved one is in good hands.

Home Care FAQs

Question 1

Who Needs In-Home Care?

In-home care is for anyone who needs assistance with daily living activities — bathing, managing medications, walking, eating, dressing, mobility support, and other tasks that support everyday independence. It's appropriate for adults living with chronic conditions, age-related challenges, or disabilities who want to remain safely at home.

Question 2

When Are Services Appropriate?

Home health care is specifically designated to benefit patients that deal with chronic conditions which may be worsening or acute changes in their physical and/or mental condition.

Question 3

What Makes Support Plus Personal Care Different from other In-Home Care Companies?

Support Plus Personal Care is a minority female-owned in-home care agency in Mequon, Wisconsin, committed to delivering the highest quality care for clients to live comfortably in their homes. As a minority female-owned business, we prioritize diversity in our approach, tailoring care solutions to meet unique needs. Inclusivity is at our core, and we proudly provide employment opportunities for disabled individuals, fostering a supportive work environment. Our dedication extends to daily monitoring, assessment, reporting, and personalized services, aiming to bring a sense of normalcy to every household we serve.

Question 4

What Type of Care Do You Provide?

At Support Plus Personal Care, we strive to be a place where our clients receive precisely what they need. Together, we'll collaborate to create a personalized care plan tailored to address your ADLs, considering both your condition and your primary physician's recommendations. Our services include: Supportive Care Services, Personal Care Services, Respite Care, VA Care, and Home Care Services.

Question 5

How Are Your Personal Care Workers Screened?

The clients' safety and security is important to us which is why our personal care workers all undergo a hiring process. This will require them to fill out an application, pass a thorough background check, reference check, competency testing, and in-person interview before they are hired by Support Plus Personal Care.

Question 6

How Much Does the Service Cost?

The cost of our services can vary, but the good news is that a large majority of the time, if you qualify and your treating physician agrees, your insurance will likely cover the expenses. We want to make sure you have a clear understanding of the costs, and we're here to help navigate the details.

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Our team is here to answer your questions, walk you through your options, and help you take the next step, at your own pace, with no pressure.