Community Home Health Care

4640 W Jefferson Blvd · Fort Wayne, IN 46804

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Community Home Health Care has served the Fort Wayne area since 2009 and is Medicare-certified. Based at 4640 W Jefferson Blvd, the agency provides six core services: skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, medical social services, and home health aide care. Call (260) 441-8302 to discuss what your parent needs.

What to expect

Home health care lets your parent recover or manage conditions at home with professional support. Nurses, therapists, and aides visit on a schedule tailored to your parent's needs. You'll meet with staff to discuss goals—whether that's regaining walking ability, learning to manage a new condition, or getting help with daily tasks. Regular communication with the care team helps ensure the plan matches your parent's progress. Being at home often helps people feel more independent and recover faster than in institutional settings.

Services offered

  • ✓ Skilled Nursing
  • ✓ Physical Therapy
  • ✓ Occupational Therapy
  • ✓ Speech Pathology
  • ✓ Medical Social Services
  • ✓ Home Health Aide

About this agency

  • 17 years (est. 2009)
  • Medicare certified
  • Proprietary
  • CMS #157442

Frequently asked questions

What happens during a home health visit?

This depends on your parent's needs. A nurse might manage medications or wounds. A therapist works on regaining strength or daily skills. A home health aide provides personal care like bathing. Medical social services staff help with resources and care planning. Visits typically happen a few times per week.

Is Community Home Health Care Medicare-approved?

Yes, the agency is Medicare-certified and meets federal care standards.

How do we start home health services?

Contact the agency at (260) 441-8302. Your parent's doctor must order home health care. Medicare will evaluate whether the care is medically necessary. The agency can explain the process and answer questions about costs.

How long does home health care typically last?

This varies. Some people need care for a few weeks after hospitalization; others manage chronic conditions for months. The care plan adjusts as your parent's needs change.

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