Uni Care Home Health Care is a 4.5 STAR Medicare Agency

4.5/5

*Uni Care’s SHP rating is 4.5 stars (Strategic Healthcare Programs, 1/2024)

Uni Care Home Health specializes in quality Home Health services which include skilled nursing services at home along with therapy, medical social work, and nutritional guidance.

With our team of qualified professionals, you know you made the right choice in choosing to get healthcare at home. Uni Care’s SHP rating is 4.5 stars (Strategic Healthcare Programs, 1/2024)

Depending upon the individual circumstances of our patients and families, Uni Care Home Health may provide any combination of the following care services for the best patient-centered care.

Would you like to receive care in the comfort of your home?  We are here for you!

Uni Care, Caring for LIFE!

Uni Care has been a provider of home health services since 2007. We are licensed by the State of California Department of Public Health and Medicare in addition to achieving accreditation through ACHC (Accreditation Commission for Health Care) and The Joint Commission.  This reflects our dedication and commitment to meeting standards that facilitate a higher level of performance and patient care!

We are Ready to Care for You!

If you would like more information or have questions about what home health care provides, please call us.  Our team is just an email or phone call away.

San Diego County

Contact Us Today
info@unicare247.com
Toll Free 877-890-7667
Tel 760-510-0055
Fax 877-864-6434

Imperial County

Contact Us Today
info@unicare247.com
Toll Free 888-512-9134
Tel 760-344-9180
Fax 888-512-9690

Home health care is a wide range of health care services that can be given in your home for an illness or injury. Home health care is usually less expensive, more convenient, and just as effective as care you get in a hospital or skilled nursing facility (SNF). 

  • Wound care for pressure sores or a surgical wound
  • Patient and caregiver education
  • Intravenous or nutrition therapy
  • Injections
  • Monitoring serious illness and unstable health status
  • Get better

  • Regain your independence

  • Become as self-sufficient as possible

  • Maintain your current condition or level of function

  • Slow decline

If you get your Medicare benefits through a Medicare health plan, check with your plan to find out how it gives your Medicare-covered home health benefits.


If you have a Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) policy or other health insurance coverage, tell your doctor or other health care provider so your bills get paid correctly.


If your doctor or referring health care provider decides you need home health care, they should give you a list of agencies that serve your area. They must tell you whether their organization has a financial interest in any agency listed.  

  • Doctor’s orders are needed to start care. Once your doctor refers you for home health services, the home health agency will schedule an appointment and come to your home to talk to you about your needs and ask you some questions about your health.
  • The home health agency staff will also talk to your doctor about your care and keep your doctor updated about your progress.
  • It’s important that home health staff see you as often as the doctor ordered.
  • Check what you’re eating and drinking.
  • Check your blood pressure, temperature, heart rate, and breathing.
  • Check that you’re taking your prescription and other drugs and any treatments correctly.
  • Ask if you’re having pain.
  • Check your safety in the home.
  • Teach you about your care so you can take care of yourself.
  • Coordinate your care. This means they must communicate regularly with you, your doctor, and anyone else who gives you care.

Source: www.medicare.gov

Patient Referrals

If you know of someone who may need our quality and compassionate Home Health care, please contact us.  We will work directly with the patient, doctor (for the care order) and/or family that you’ve referred to us.  Thank you for thinking of us.