
Providing You with Health Care at Home
Miracle Path Homecare is committed to being your shoulder to lean on and providing honest advice for your loved one’s situation during this delicate time. No one should feel alone when looking for senior home care solutions. Here at Miracle Path Homecare, we treat our clients and their loved ones like family. We proudly serve Philadelphia, Chester, Bucks, Montgomery and all other surrounding counties.Ohio residents we proudly serve Cuyahoga, Summit, Stark, Geauga, Portage, and all other surrounding counties.Our Caregivers specialize with assisting clients with non-medical in home care. They can assist with bathing, dressing, ambulating and transferring from chair to bed, bed to bath, or from one room to the next. Our staff is also equipped and trained to take vital signs, medication management and reminders, prepare meals, do laundry, and provide basic house cleaning. Below is a detailed list of services that we offer:


Miracle Path HomeCare’s Guarantee
We understand that your Caregiver needs can be urgent and unexpected. At Miracle Path Homecare, we guarantee that a highly-qualified Caregiver will be at your residence within 3 hours or less of the initial request for service, if needed. If we are unable to provide your loved one with a Caregiver within three hours, we will provide a free day of in home care the following day. Limitations may apply. We operate care and support over 24 hours a day and always have somebody on call to deal with emergencies.

Home Care Services
Personal Care Services
Homemaking Services
Companionship/Sitter Services
Respite Services
Friendly Reassurance Services
Chore Services
Service Delivery Process
Behavior Support
Intellectual Disabilties Care
Alzheimer's/Dementia Care
Confirmation of Service Hours
Information and Referral Services
Home and Community Based Services

Miracle Path HomeCare Provides
Miracle Path HomeCare provides respite services for adults and children with developmental disabilities. Long-term caretakers are responsible for making sure that a developmentally disabled client’s needs are met, every day. However, these long-term Caregivers must be provided with relief from time to time, so that they can continue to provide the best quality of care for a person’s loved one. Providing long-term caregivers with the proper amount of rest and time off allows families to keep developmentally disabled children and adults in the family home at all times.


Alzheimer's or Other Dementia Care
Managing Behaviors
Assisting with Daily Living Activities
Encouraging Engagement Safety

Condition Specific Care
Observe the Condition Affect
Recognize Changes that May Occur
Report Information relevant to care
