In Home Care
The focus is on you. The goal of Total Health Care Service is to help you live in the community and stay in your own residence for as long as possible. To meet this goal, Total Health Care Service provides you with an interdisciplinary team of health care professionals.
Personalized Care Plan
To meet the goal of helping you live comfortably and independently in your home, Total Health Care Service provides you with an interdisciplinary team of health care professionals. This team will get to know you, your living situation, and your preferences, and will help develop a plan that allows you to live safely at home.
Caring Expertise
Our interdisciplinary team is made up of professionals who are experts in working with older adults, and they will work together with you and your family to become partners in your care and advocates for your health and well-being.
Personal Enrollment |
Are the daily responsibilities of living, like cooking, cleaning, and personal hygiene becoming too much to handle on your own? Do you worry about being a burden on your family or having to leave your home and move to a nursing facility to receive the care you need? There is an answer that can help you remain living in your home within your community: Total Health Care Service. Through the PACE program, our interdisciplinary team works with participants and their caregivers to develop a personalized plan of care. PACE services are available for people who are:
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Enrollment for Loved Ones |
Enrolling a Loved One With McGregor PACE
Are you struggling to meet the needs of an aging parent or loved one while also handling your own work and family responsibilities? Do you feel stressed and overwhelmed by your loved one’s increasing care needs? You don’t have to do it alone: You can find support and peace of mind with Total Health Care Service. The first step to finding the critical help you need is to determine your loved one’s eligibility for PACE services. Generally, services are available for those who are:
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- Call the office at; or use our TTY Line at;
- Listen to our explanation of how it works and the eligibility requirements.
- Answer a few questions during the initial phone assessment to help determine eligibility.
- Schedule an appointment and tour.
- Have a home visit by one of the members of our interdisciplinary teams (nurse, social worker, or occupational therapist). This initial assessment will be reviewed by the Medical Director and interdisciplinary team.
- Schedule a day for the potential participant to visit the center. This day will include meeting with the doctor, nurse, physical therapist, recreational therapist, dietician, and transportation representative to help determine the needs of the potential participant.
- Complete the applications and forms to help determine eligibility and cost for the participant.
- Provide the following documents:
- ID for applicant and Power of Attorney (POA)
- Social security card
- Proof of citizenship (birth certificate, alien registration, or passport)
- Proof of gross income (social security benefits letter, disability benefits and deductions, pension
- benefits and deductions, paycheck stubs, or other proof)
- Proof of living expense (rent or mortgage payment, homeowner’s insurance and property taxes, utilities bills, or other proof)
- Proof of health care insurance (Medicare, Medicaid, or insurance cards)
- Proof of assets (current bank statements, life insurance policies, burial contracts, stocks, bonds, IRA, annuities, or other proof)
- Receive notification of approval or denial of enrollment into the PACE program.
- If enrollment is approved, schedule a meeting between the PACE team, the participant, and the participant’s caregiver(s) to discuss the partnership agreement and finalize plans for beginning PACE.