Sunlight Senior

Care

The Compassionate Care You Deserve for a Better Tomorrow

Seniors deserve to enjoy the independence and comfort that living in their own home provides, and as a family member you want to make them happy for as long as possible.

Needs for aging adults range from basic household duties, meal preparation, companionship, transportation, and personal care assistance, to more involved in-home senior care needs like dementia care and 24-hour caregiving

At Sunlight Senior Care, we understand how important it is to balance your family’s budget and lifestyle while ensuring the happiness, health, and safety of your aging loved one. That’s why we offer flexible, personalized care options designed to support families across Nebraska and Iowa, including the greater Omaha, Lincoln, and Des Moines areas. With 24/7 availability and a scheduling approach that fits your needs, we’re here to make life easier for you and your loved one.

Our trusted caregivers provide compassionate and reliable support, giving you the opportunity to rest, recharge, and enjoy peace of mind knowing your loved one is in capable hands. Whether you need occasional assistance or round-the-clock care, we’ll work closely with you to create an affordable, tailored in-home care plan that aligns perfectly with your family’s goals.

Sunlight Senior Care Services

Sunlight Senior Care services are non-medical home care services. At Sunlight Senior Care, we believe that every senior deserves to live with dignity, independence, and joy. That’s why we provide care tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. From assisting with daily activities to offering companionship, our personalized approach ensures that seniors can continue living fulfilling lives in the comfort of their own homes. These services can be used in collaboration with services from Sunlight Home Medical, or they can used on their own.

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What Makes Sunlight Senior Care Different?

Sunlight Senior Care uses a fine-tuned mixture of tried and true traditional methods and modern technology to provide the best possible care. Sunlight is always keeping informed on advancements in home care and how we can provide them to our clients. We give every client the option of what care tools they would like to use, and give a full explanation into how it will benefit them.

Care Co-Pilot

Sunlight Senior Care can provide around the clock monitoring to help collect data, provide better care and outcomes. Care Co-Pilot collects data that allows us to make real time adjustments to the plan of care.

Care Co-Pilot produces a Care Report every two weeks for our care coordinators to view and determine when a change in care is needed. It will even send alerts when emergency services should be contacted immediately.

Care Co-Pilot picks up on anomalies that can indicate a change in condition. Meaning we can predict when a client has a UTI, decline in cognition, respiratory illness, or even poses a fall risk.

The data collected is broken down into 3 categories in the bi-weekly report:

Emergent Events

  • Call for Help

  • Fall

  • EMS

  • Safety

Care

  • Care Concern

  • Care Resistance

  • Positive Interaction

  • ADL Difficulty

  • Care Plan

Well Being

  • Pain

  • Cognitive

  • Respiratory

  • Urinary

  • Physical Issue

  • Respiratory

  • Cardiac

  • Vital Signs

  • Hospitalization

  • Mental Health

Provides Independence

HIPAA Compliant

Proactive over Reactive

22% Reduction in

Re-Admissions

17% Reduction in Falls

PocketRN

Sunlight Senior Care partners with PocketRN to provide access to nursing professionals anytime you need them. PocketRN is an official CMS Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) participant. GUIDE is care specifically designed for patients with a dementia diagnosis. If you or a loved one are showing symptoms, PocketRN can provide a virtual assessment to give a diagnosis.

PocketRN works alongside your care team at Sunlight Senior Care to collaboratively implement a plan of care. PocketRN can even provide up to 72 hours of Medicare-covered respite care that can be fulfilled by Sunlight Senior Care.

To qualify a client:

  • Must have a dementia diagnosis

  • Must be enrolled in original Medicare parts A & B as their primary insurance

  • Must not be currently on hospice or a skilled nursing care resident

Benefits of PocketRN:

  • Nurses reach out for easy phone/video check-ins to monitor health and catch issues earlier

  • Medication reviews

  • Management of other chronic conditions

  • Care coordination with existing doctors, specialists, and medical equipment suppliers

  • Referrals to community resources

In-Home Care Frequently Asked Questions

Home Care (Sunlight Senior Care)

What is home care?

Home care provides support for individuals to live independently at home, offering both non-medical assistance (personal care, housekeeping, errands) and skilled medical care (nursing, therapy) from professionals, helping seniors, those recovering from illness, or people with disabilities with daily activities and health management in a familiar environment. Services range from bathing and meal prep to medication reminders and wound care, tailored to individual needs, allowing people to "age in place" comfortably.

How do you ensure the safety and quality of care?

It starts with the hiring of the caregiver. We do extensive and thorough background checks that include doing sex offender Federal, State, and County searches, as well as looking on the Medicaid exclusion list. We also do an extensive Adult Protective Services and Child Protective Services background check for each caregiver. On top of that, they have a competency test that they need to score 80% or higher on. We then require them to pass a skills assessment. From there, they are provided ongoing training on a monthly basis as well as initial training required in the first month of employment with Sunlight Senior Care.

One of the differentiators for Sunlight Senior Care is that we have nurses on staff that oversee the services that our caregivers provide. This includes providing hands-on training and education as well as regular updates about their clients and how best to provide care to them.

How can I pay for home care?

There are many ways to pay for home care.

-The primary way is private pay and out-of-pocket funds that the client has.

-An alternative way is to use long-term care insurance that the client would have had to purchase prior to services.

-A third way to pay for our services is to use Veteran's Benefits or Medicaid waiver services.

Who can benefit from home care services?

Anyone can benefit from home care services. The problem is that many families and clients wait until it's too late instead of slowly introducing the services to help the clients stay independent longer and have a better quality of life. Many times, services are reactionary due to a fall or some type of health issue.  We have the best outcomes when our services are introduced as a proactive solution.

Are your caregivers licensed and trained?

Depending on the state regulations, caregivers may or may not be licensed.  Many times, we use current or former certified nursing assistants as our caregivers. They go through training during the onboarding process. Then, during their first month, they have extra training that they must go through. After that, they must follow through with ongoing training on a monthly basis.

What is the process to start home care services?

There's a few different ways that we can start home care services. The way that we typically try to follow is:

1. A thorough phone intake followed up by what we call a "sofa visit" in which we meet with the client and the family to discuss goals, questions, concerns, and discuss how we can be of benefit with our services. From there, the documents and consents are signed.

2. We then move forward with scheduling and setting up a start of care date. 

3. On that first day of services, typically our client care coordinator will come out to do an assessment and create what they call a "plan of care." This is the blueprint that the caregiver is to follow when they're providing services. 

4. From there, the scheduler and client care coordinator will follow up on a regular basis to make sure that the plan of care is being followed and that the client is satisfied.

Home Health (Sunlight Home Medical)

What is home health?

Home health care is a range of skilled medical and therapeutic services provided in a patient's home to treat illness or injury, aiming to manage chronic conditions, improve function, or prevent hospitalization.

How do I qualify for home health care?

Qualification for home health services depends on the payer (Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance) and your medical situation, but the core requirements are usually similar:

1. A doctor orders home health

2. You need skilled services

3. You are considered "homebound"

How can I pay for home health care?

We accept most major insurances, or you can private pay.

Who do you hire to provide home health care?

We hire a variety of health professionals(Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, Social Workers, Certified Nursing Assistants) to provide expertise in their areas.

Who is home health care for?

Home health can be for anyone. Any individual experiencing health related complications deserves to receive the care they need to heal and recover.

Is your staff licensed and trained?

Every member of our staff is trained and licensed in healthcare or the field they are providing services in. They must also pass an extensive background check and hiring process.

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What is the Difference Between Home Health and Home Care?

Purpose: Used for recovery from surgery/illness, managing chronic conditions, post-hospitalization care

Administered by: Nurses, therapists, other licensed clinicians

Duration: Typically temporary apart from ongoing chronic conditions

How to Pay: Often covered by insurance

Requirements: Doctor's orders

Purpose: Support for daily tasks made difficult due to age, illness, or injury

Administered by: Home health aides, personal care assistants, companions

Duration: Can range from single visits to ongoing care

How to Pay: Can be covered by long-term care insurance, veteran's benefits, and Medicaid/Medicare, but is often private pay

Requirements: None