INA Home Care is your Ohio PASSPORT home health provider in the Greater Dayton
area. We know that home is where your heart is. Let us address the difficulties and
challenges you face so you can remain safe and comfortable in your home
environment. Let us be “A Trusted Friend By Your Side”
INA Home Care is a locally owned and operated company. We are licensed by the State of Ohio to provide both Companion / Homemaker and Personal Care services
in your home.
Our Mission is completely devoted to excellence in providing non-medical care to
enhance and improve the quality of lives of those entrusted to our care with respect
and dignity.
Our Commitment to client care is our first priority. We want to assure physicians
and family we are providing compassionate, sensitivity services with a professional
attitude.
Entrusted Care With Quality, Dignity & Respect!
We are a Non-Medical Solution available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week
How a Customized Long-Term Care Plan from INA Home Care Works
We all have times in our lives when we need help with activities of daily living. These challenges can arise from
surgery, pregnancy, illness, injury, disability and aging.
Ready to Get Started?
Want to learn more?
We can provide several companions for you to meet and
choose from. We will also decide the best date to start,
discuss pricing, and put together a schedule to fit your
individual needs and desires.
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