
9 In-Home Care Services for Seniors Serving Okatie, SC
Caring.com offers a free service to help families find senior care. To help you with your search, browse the 94 reviews below for homecare agencies in Okatie. On average, consumers rate in-home care in Okatie 4.7 out of 5 stars.
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Recent Reviews of In-Home Care in Okatie
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Review of Home Aide Senior Care Services
I just wanted to let everyone know how much I appreciate the help I was given by Home Aide in the caring of my loved one. I tried several other companies before trying Home Aide and I just never r... Read more
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Review of Home Aide Senior Care Services
This company has served my parents for short and long term stays. It was refreshing for my parents to wake up to polished silver and a clean house rather than a sleeping caregiver. Read more
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