
The 10 Best Home Care Services for Seniors in Santa Fe County, NM for 2023
Caring.com offers a free service to help families find senior care. To help you with your search, browse the 33 reviews below for homecare agencies in Santa Fe County. On average, consumers rate home care in Santa Fe County 4.6 out of 5 stars.
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Home Instead - Santa Fe, NM
United One Home Care - Albuquerque, NM
Age Friendly Senior Care Santa Fe, NM
Visiting Angels - Albuquerque, NM
Footprints Home Care Serving Los Alam...
El Paraiso Home Care services
Comfort Keepers - Santa Fe, NM
Companion Care
Addus HomeCare
Addus HomeCare
Always Best Care of Albuquerque & Rio...
Other Options in Santa Fe County, NM
Home Care near Santa Fe County, NM
Recent Reviews of Home Care in Santa Fe County
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Review of EGIS Complete Care Inc.
Egis Complete Care, Inc. is excellent. They're providing personal care for my husband. He's had a stroke, and so those help with some exercising, some bathing, toothbrushing, and getting out of bed... Read more
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Review of Comfort Keepers - Santa Fe, NM
company was unable to provide basic service 3 days a week, unable to properly bill my insurance company. Due to this they cost me over $2800 in non-reimbursable costs. Read more
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Review of Comfort Keepers - Santa Fe, NM
I have a group called Comfort Keepers in Santa Fe. I have to pay them and I get a few hours a week. It's a little bit stressful on my income, but it's worth it because they're wonderful, especially... Read more
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