National Home Health Care Serv
6625 N Milwaukee Ave · Niles, IL 60714
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National Home Health Care Serv has operated in Niles since 1996. The agency is Medicare certified and offers six core service types: skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical social services, and home health aide care.
What to expect
Your parent would receive care coordinated around their medical and daily living needs. A skilled nurse might manage medications and medical procedures. Physical or occupational therapists could help with mobility and self-care tasks. A speech pathologist addresses swallowing or communication concerns if needed. Home health aides provide personal care assistance. A medical social worker helps coordinate resources and address broader life challenges.
Services offered
- ✓ Skilled Nursing
- ✓ Physical Therapy
- ✓ Occupational Therapy
- ✓ Speech Pathology
- ✓ Medical Social Services
- ✓ Home Health Aide
About this agency
- 30 years (est. 1996)
- Medicare certified
- Proprietary
- CMS #147642
Frequently asked questions
Is this agency Medicare certified?
Yes. National Home Health Care Serv is Medicare certified, so Medicare may cover eligible services. Confirm coverage details with your parent's plan.
How long has the agency been in business?
Since 1996—30 years of operation in the community.
What types of therapy are available?
The agency offers physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech pathology services, along with skilled nursing and home health aide support.
Can they help with non-medical needs?
Yes. Medical social services are available to help address social and non-medical factors affecting care.
In Niles, you're choosing from 9 home health agencies. The typical star rating in your area is 2.4 out of 5 across these providers. Contact 2–3 agencies directly to ask about their experience with conditions similar to your parent's.