About

Who is PimaCare At Home?

In Home Senior Care

» PimaCare at Home was established in 2010 as a subsidiary of Pima Council on Aging. It is an honor and a privilege to provide Pima County residents with our premium in-home care services, as well as the value and respect of PCOA.

» Our commitment to aiding our clients to remain in their homes, at the highest level of independence possible, for their care is the foundation for what we do and has been in practice for many years in the greater Tucson community: first as the Attendant Care Program under Pima Health Systems, and now as PimaCare At Home.

» We believe individuals that are in need of home care are happier, healthier, and feel more loved when cared for in their own homes.

» We provide the highest level of care and support to individuals who need short or long term services such as assistance with bathing, dressing, cooking, grooming, light housekeeping, shopping, companionship, and respite relief for family caregivers.

» We provide these services to individuals on a fee-for-service basis as well as  members of the Arizona Long Term Care System.

Who cares for your loved one?

» Experienced, compassionate, qualified, trustworthy individuals specifically training in all areas of caregiving

» All caregivers have passed fingerprint clearance and criminal background checks

» All caregivers are CPR & First Aid trained, with certifications like those at https://cprcertificationnow.com/pages/group-discounts

» All have passed TB tests

» Many have cared for their own family members

» All stand ready to provide quality services, going above and beyond for you and your family member.

Who directs and supervises the program?

» Pima Care at Home is directed and supervised by our Executive Director and Program Supervisors

» A Program Supervisor makes an initial visit to the home of the prospective client to perform an assessment and develop a Care Plan.

» A Program Supervisor provides overall supervision of the program as well as training and ongoing supervision of caregivers