


Your Questions, Answered
We provide compassionate home health care across the Oklahoma City metro, including Norman, Oklahoma City, Edmond, Moore, Lexington, and Purcell. That covers Cleveland County, Oklahoma County, and McClain County, with parts of Canadian and Pottawatomie counties as well. Our main office is in Norman, but our care teams travel to clients throughout the region.
We offer eight core services: Skilled Nursing (RN/LPN), Home Health Aide Services, Physical & Occupational Therapy, Speech Language Pathology, Medical Social Worker support, Nutrition Counseling, Companion Care, and Homemaker Services. Most clients receive a custom mix of these based on their needs.
Yes. Our on-call staff is available 24/7 so patients and families across the Oklahoma City metro can reach us whenever care or guidance is needed, day or night.
Getting started is simple. Call us at (405) 814-1952 or use our contact form. We'll set up a no-pressure conversation to understand your situation, talk through options, and build a personalized care plan with you and your loved one's physician.
Absolutely. Our team includes Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, certified home health aides, and licensed Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapists, as well as a Medical Social Worker. Every caregiver is carefully screened, trained, and matched to the personality and needs of the person they care for.
Yes. Post-surgical and post-hospital recovery is one of the most common reasons families call us. Our skilled nurses provide wound care, medication management, and ongoing assessments, while our physical and occupational therapists help rebuild strength and mobility so the transition home is safe and steady.
Our Home Health Aides provide hands-on personal care, things like bathing, dressing, mobility help, and incontinence care. Companion Care focuses on friendly, supportive presence: conversation, hobbies, errands, medication reminders, and reducing isolation. Many families combine both depending on the day.
Yes. Our Speech Language Pathologists treat aphasia, swallowing issues, cognitive-communication changes, and voice disorders associated with stroke and Parkinson's. Our therapists and aides also work with families to create safe routines at home, and we coach loved ones so progress continues between visits.
Yes. Our Medical Social Worker helps patients and families navigate Medicare, Medicaid, long-term care benefits, and complex paperwork. They also connect you with community programs, financial assistance, transportation, and meal services so nothing falls through the cracks.
Care plans are designed to flex with you. As needs change, whether that means more hours, different services, dietary updates, or new therapy goals, we adjust the plan and coordinate with your physician and family so everyone stays on the same page.

