Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
At Nastech LLC, we believe that quality care begins at home. Our Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) are not just about providing care, but about empowering individuals, especially older adults and people with disabilities, to maintain their independence, dignity, and well-being in the most comfortable and least restrictive setting possible: their own homes. Our HCBS offerings not only provide essential support but also enable our clients to remain actively engaged in their communities, fostering a sense of belonging and well-being.
Community Health Choices (CHC).
OBRA Waiver.
Person/Family Directed Support (P/FDS) Waiver.
Community Living and Consolidated Waivers.
Adults with physical, intellectual, or developmental disabilities.
Seniors requiring long-term services and support (LTSS).
Individuals with complex needs who benefit from structured, reliable in-home care.
At Nastech LLC, we recognize the importance of trust in home care. That's why we ensure all our caregivers are trained, background-checked, and committed to providing the highest quality of care.
Every caregiver completes comprehensive onboarding, skills testing, and ongoing training to meet state and waiver standards.
We reflect the communities we serve and ensure language is never a barrier to care.
Our services are person-centered, meaning we consider the unique needs and preferences of everyone. Care plans are developed in close partnership with families and service coordinators, ensuring that everyone's input is taken into consideration.
We maintain rigorous privacy standards and secure electronic documentation in accordance with state and federal regulations, ensuring that our clients' personal information is always protected and confidential.
Supervisors conduct regular in-home visits and client satisfaction reviews to ensure service excellence.
Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and mobility.
Support with daily routines and personal hygiene.
Transfer assistance and fall prevention
Friendly companionship to reduce isolation.
Household tasks such as laundry, light cleaning, and errands.
Shopping assistance and appointment coordination.
Safe, reliable transport for medical appointments
Community integration trips (e.g., grocery stores, senior centers).
Temporary in-home support to relieve primary caregivers
Flexible scheduling to fit family needs.