

When a loved one is returning home from the hospital or rehab, families are often introduced to a variety of services all at once. Two of the most common — and most commonly confused — are home care and home health.
While they serve very different roles, the truth is: many families benefit most when these services work together.
Home health is a medical service, typically ordered by a physician following a hospital stay, surgery, or health event.
Home health teams may include:
These visits are task-specific and intermittent, meaning a clinician comes into the home with a clear medical goal, completes that task, and then leaves until the next scheduled visit.
Home health plays a critical role in recovery, healing, and regaining strength.

Home care, on the other hand, is non-medical support that focuses on the day-to-day needs that make it possible for someone to live safely and comfortably at home.
This includes assistance with:
Unlike home health, home care is time-based, meaning caregivers are present for several hours at a time — providing ongoing support, not just task completion.
This is where the real magic happens.
After a hospital or rehab discharge, a client may have:
● A nurse coming a few times a week for wound care
● A therapist working on strength and mobility
● But still need help getting out of bed safely… preparing meals… remembering instructions… or simply having someone there to support them throughout the day
That’s where home care steps in — filling the gaps between medical visits and helping ensure the plan of care is actually followed in real life.
At At Your Side Home Care The Woodlands, we often coordinate closely with home health providers to make sure nothing is missed and families feel supported from every angle.
We’re incredibly fortunate to work alongside some truly dedicated home health partners, and one we especially value is Pinard Home Health.
Their team consistently brings not only clinical excellence, but also a level of education, compassion, and communication that makes a lasting difference for both our team and the families we serve.
And a special thank you to Robin O’Neal, whose support, guidance, and willingness to educate have helped us better understand how to support clients navigating complex medical needs at home. That kind of partnership elevates the level of care across the board.
Home health and home care are not competing services — they are complementary.
One provides medical expertise.
The other provides the daily support that makes that care sustainable.
When they work together, clients don’t just recover — they feel supported, safe, and truly cared for.
If you’re navigating care options for a loved one and aren’t sure what combination of services might be best, we’re always here to help guide you through it.

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