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homeRN works to help relieve the responsibilities of caring for a sick or injured relative.

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homeRN team members caring for a patient while they recover in the comfort of their home.

The homeRN team offers a wide range of caregiver and nursing services, from helping with daily living activities and post-operative care to communication between physicians and family members.

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Do you have a relative who could benefit from at-home health care? Enter: homeRN Charleston, a concierge caregiving service here in Charleston.

homeRN’s caregivers walk alongside families and clients in all stages of illness and recovery, allowing your loved one to focus on healing in the comfort of their own home (and offering relief for families faced with the often overwhelming responsibilities of caregiving). Each client is assigned a personalized caregiving team to ensure continuity of care and build lasting relationships. All client care is overseen by a Registered Nurse, adding an additional layer of medical expertise.

Offering a consistent caregiving team and reliable, in-home care, homeRN services include:

  • Assistance with daily activities
  • Companionship
  • Incontinence care
  • Transportation services
  • Medication reminders
  • and much more.*

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