
The 10 Best Home Care Services for Seniors in Alachua County, FL for 2023
Caring.com offers a free service to help families find senior care. To help you with your search, browse the 59 reviews below for homecare agencies in Alachua County. On average, consumers rate home care in Alachua County 4.7 out of 5 stars.
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Home Instead - Ocala, FL
Shaw's Senior Home Care Services - Or...
Home by Choice
Touching Hearts at Home
Senior Helpers
Senior Helpers of Palm Coast
Comfort Keepers Home Care
Advanced Nursing Concepts
Our Love Senior Care - Ocala, FL
Interim HealthCare of Spring Hill, FL
Interim HealthCare of Gainesville, FL
Interim HealthCare of Leesburg
E G F Enterprises Inc
Meetcaregivers Inc - Lady Lake, FL
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Recent Reviews of Home Care in Alachua County
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Review of Touching Hearts at Home
We have been with Touching Hearts for over a year now. Christina is always responsive to our needs and issues and I am not always the easiest person to please. Her staff are professional, compass... Read more
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Review of Touching Hearts at Home
Touching Hearts at Home has helped my grandma with dementia for 11 years now. Her caregiver Mrs. Shirley has been with us since day one and we just love her! Thanks to Touching Hearts at Home my gr... Read more
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Review of Comfort Keepers Home Care
Comfort Keepers has been helping with my mom since she has been falling and needed extensive rehab. I worry so much less now that super-kind care-givers always have their eyes in her. It make so m... Read more
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