Hope In-Home Care recently relocated its Gloucester office to Edgehill Shopping Center on Main Street.
The Newport News-based company first opened an office here about five years ago. Most recently, Hope In-Home had its Gloucester office in a former needlecraft business near Corner Cottage Framing in the village.
Brenda Webb, marketing director for the local office, said that Hope In-Home Care employs 80-100 people as clients’ needs dictate. The business offers various types of care for children through senior citizens.
Many clients are referred and screened through local social services departments, Webb said, with many of the bills paid by Medicare and Medicaid. Some clients use private insurance or private pay.
Webb said the staff includes skilled registered nurses and licensed practical nurses for assessment and home visits, certified nurse assistants, companions, live-in staff and home health aides. In addition, the company’s "rainbow of services" in...
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