About US

Founded in 2008, All About Home Care specializes in personal care to medically fragile adults/seniors that is in-home/residence based. Individual cares and needs can be expanded to and incorporated within the community.

Individual care can range from simple companionship to comprehensive personal, physical, social and environmental care to provide for a safe and coordinated “Plan of Care”.This holistic approach is rooted in providing a safe and independent environment.

All potential care recipients are evaluated in accord with their strengths and weaknesses, as they relate to ADL’s (Activities of Daily Living) and IADL’s (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living). These are incorporated into the plan of care to optimize care and preserve and enhance abilities.

Care Staff

All of our Care Workers are qualified and trained to Care Certificate standard.

Quality Care

It is a pivotal aspect of our organizational values to ensure that we provide the best quality of care to service user.

Safe

We ensure our service users are safe at all times. Our monitoring system allows us to receive alerts for each and every task.

Agency leadership

Steve Fallert

Steve is a registered nurse with 49 years of experience. He has been privileged to have worked from neonates through the critically ill (infants, children and seniors/adults) and hospice recipients; in critical care, subacute, clinic and home/community based programs.

Scott Cardona

Scott has 20+ years in healthcare, including sales and recruitment on a national basis and healthcare administration/management in in-home and community based services and serves as the prominent liaison to the community.

Our Clients

AAHC serves adults and seniors with services ranging from companion and light homemaking needs, through a full range of ADLs (Activities of Daily Living) and IADLs (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living).

AAHC specializes in those who are medically fragile with diminished or lost abilities (commonly referred to as disabled).

Clients are evaluated for strengths and weaknesses as they relate to the client’s personal, physical, social, environmental and community needs. A plan of care is developed in accord with other associated providers and governing programs, all under the supervision of a registered nurse and routinely reviewed to assure care is optimized and individual abilities are enhanced and/or preserved.