Silver Lining Home Health Care
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Silver Lining Home Health Care
For over 20 years, Silver Lining has been one of the Delaware Valley's most respected providers of home health caregivers, specializing in personal, non-medical care. Our responsible, dedicated caregivers and certified nursing assistants provide care where it's needed-at home, or at a nursing or assisted living facility.

Our goal is to help your loved one, and in turn, help you. Trying to take care of someone else's day-to-day needs often means you neglect your own. Silver Lining excels at providing everyday assistance with hygiene, eating, and companionship. This enables you to focus on loving and supporting your loved one in the best way possible.
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Silver Lining's large registry enables us to select a caregiver who most appropriately meets your needs. We are ready to respond immediately, placing a caregiver as soon as the need arises. If for any reason you are not completely comfortable with the caregiver initially selected, we will provide you with another.
It has been a pleasure to be part of the Silver Lining family. I think we started about five years ago with Edith Daniels. Edie worked part time for us. She was there to help Bill with his meals and his personal care needs. Her smile and demeanor light up the room. Bill would look forward to her coming to take care of him.
Philadelphia Corporation for Aging (PCA), is a private, non-profit Area Agency on Aging, established in 1973 to coordinate social services for older and disabled Philadelphians, and to assist them in achieving optimum levels of health, independence and productivity. PCA receives state and federal funds, through the Pennsylvania Department of Aging.
The practice of medicine in the US has changed dramatically in the last 75 years. Many people over 50 years old remember the doctor making house calls when we developed a virus or were physically in some form of distress. Home visits became a thing of the past when pay-as-you-go.

Good News for Home Health Caregivers According to a new study, at least 2.5 million more long-term care workers will be needed to look after older Americans by 2030, said Robert Preidt.This demand will remain even if there is a major shift from institutional care to home care, according.
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Joe Waldman
Joe Waldman
Dec 09, 2019
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Cannot recommend silverlining very bad experience healthcare workers sleeps most of the time gives a 10-minute bath to my 94 year old mother and then complains to her superiors that I haven't done enough As a caretaker at 60 years of age cancer sufferer
Angelique Martin
Angelique Martin
Jun 23, 2016
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I am employee with them and the clients and thete family's and so kind and sweet to me.i enjoying my job and a home health aid cause that means so darn much to me. I put smiles on the people i meet and greet with different cultural charm and i my job. I am learning new things every day of my life.
Alice Kleinhans
Alice Kleinhans
Jun 15, 2014
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My father has used the caregivers provided by Silver Lining. They were all excellent, intelligent, people. The agency coordinated the care quite well. I have been very pleased with them