Care structured for city life
Non-Medical Services Provider Agency Serving Marion County
Review support options that match how Marion County households manage daily responsibilities
How Marion County households typically approach non-medical service planning
- Work Rotation: Visit times coordinated around hospital and manufacturing shifts
- Travel Reduction: In-home assistance that limits unnecessary cross-county driving
- Program Clarity: Clear explanation of personal care, home health aide, and community support roles
- Coverage Review: Guidance on Medicaid and paid caregiver eligibility
- Organized Start: Step-by-step onboarding that supports informed decisions
(463) 320-2037
Non-Medical Services That Support Life in Marion County
Personal Care Services
Daily assistance with hygiene, mobility, and routine activities that promote comfort and safety at home.
Home Health Aide Services
Structured in-home support from trained aides assisting with health-related tasks under coordinated supervision.
Home & Community Support
Practical help with appointments, community engagement, and independent living goals across Marion County neighborhoods.
Private Paid Caregiving
Flexible caregiver arrangements for families seeking customized in-home assistance.
Family Paid Caregiving
Structured options that allow eligible relatives to receive compensation while supporting a loved one at home.
Structured Family Caregiving
Medicaid-supported caregiving pathways offering oversight and financial structure for approved family caregivers.
What keeps support consistent as needs shift
Non-Medical Services Provider Agency in Marion County, IN and Surrounding Areas
- Speedway
- Lawrence
- Beech Grove
- Southport
- Warren Park
Questions Marion County residents often review before beginning services
Yes. Many residents coordinate Personal Care Services with Home Health Aide Services under one structured plan. Combining services helps streamline scheduling and maintain continuity.
Programs such as Family Paid Caregiving and Structured Family Caregiving may allow approved relatives to receive compensation. Eligibility depends on state guidelines and documented care requirements.
No. Services extend to adults with disabilities, recovery needs, and long-term health conditions. Options like Home & Community Support are designed to serve broader community needs.