by Enchanted Hearts Home Care | Apr 14, 2026 | Home Health Care, Home Health Care in Indianapolis
Introduction You’ve probably heard the term home health, but what does it actually include? Is it just nursing care? Can it help after surgery? What about everyday support like bathing or medication reminders? If you’re unsure whether home health services are right...
by Enchanted Hearts Home Care | Apr 8, 2026 | Aged Care, Dementia Care, Home Care, Home Health Care, Senior Home Care
Introduction My dad keeps calling me at night. Is this a sign he needs supervision? It’s 2 AM—and your phone rings again. It’s your dad. If your aging parent keeps calling you at night, you’re not alone. Many families in this situation feel exhausted, worried, and...
by Enchanted Hearts Home Care | Feb 18, 2026 | Home Health Care, Home Health Care in Indianapolis
Introduction Most people think home health care is only for stroke patients. That’s a costly misconception that keeps thousands of Indiana families from accessing life-changing medical care in the comfort of their own homes. The truth? If you or a loved one are...
by Enchanted Hearts Home Care | Feb 13, 2026 | Home Health Care, Home Health Care in Indianapolis
Introduction If you’re considering home health care for yourself or a loved one, you probably wonder: “How often will the nurse visit to my home?” The answer depends on your unique medical needs and recovery goals. Visit frequency isn’t...
by Enchanted Hearts Home Care | Feb 4, 2026 | Home Health Care, Home Care
A comprehensive guide to understanding two completely different services, and how to choose the right one for your family. “We need home care for Dad.” Do you, though? Or do you actually need home health? If you’re confused by these terms,...
by Enchanted Hearts Home Care | Jan 27, 2026 | Home Health Care
The families who prepare in advance get better recovery outcomes—here’s your complete preparation checklist Coming home from the hospital is a huge relief, but it can also feel overwhelming. You’re exhausted from the hospital stay. You’re worried...