In-Home Care

/ˌɪn ˈhoʊm kɛər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Care services provided to individuals within their own residence, typically involving health, personal support, or assistance with daily living activities.
    The elderly client received in-home care to help manage daily tasks and medical needs.

Forms

  • in-home care

Commentary

In legal contexts, specifying 'in-home care' often affects contractual obligations, consent, and regulatory compliance distinct from institutional care settings.

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