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Welcome to Advantage Home & Health Services
“Advantage” is a full-service home care agency that provides nursing assistance for:
Once we establish the services and schedule you need, we go ahead and
arrange for you to interview one of our great caregivers.

Get the Advantage you deserve. Call us now:

1-800-816-6282 or 858-673-1395

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Frequently Asked Question
What is Advantage Home and Health Services?
Licensed by the State of California, Advantage is dedicated to the delivery of home care services professionally and with compassion.
Are your services paid by Medicare?
Regrettably, Medicare does not reimburse for these services. We are a Private Pay organization (view "payments" in the "Services" section).
Do I pay the caregiver?
No, we take care of everything regarding the caregivers. We then bill you, and you pay us (view "payments" in the "Services" section).
Do I get to interview the caregiver?
Yes, you get to interview the caregiver. We bring her to you at the time and place convenient to you.
Do I need to sign a contract?
After preliminary assessment, if you decide to retain our services we will delineate the plan of care in a Service Agreement. This agreement makes certain that each one involved has a clear understanding.

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Why Choose Advantage
Our Clients Appreciate:
  • Our vast roster of caregivers
  • Our RN oversight over all assignments
  • Our culture of friendliness and accommodation
Call/Inquire About Our Staffing Solutions
For RN and other health care professional services, we offer temporary staffing solutions in a variety of disciplines.
Call Us Toll free : (800) 816-6282
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