Elderly Health Care
Welcome to Uplift Home CareOur job is to help your loved ones live safely and confidently at home.
Not just for the elderly
Surgical patient hospital stays are decreasing in length, which creates a short-term need for patients who are recovering at home. Whatever the home care need. Uplift Home Care can keep you or your loved one safe and comfortable at home.
Biloxi, MS 39532
Telephone: 228-280-8231
Email: info@uplifthc.com
Hours: M-F: 8am – 5pm
Sat & Sun: On-call
Hospital Accompaniment
A stay in the hospital is always tough but even tougher if your loved ones are far away. Don’t worry, call Uplift Home Care.
Our caregiver can come to the home, help pack and close up the house. Then, we will provide or arrange transport, help you check in to the hospital and carry in your luggage.
Once you are settled in, your caregiver can stay by your side as much as you need even 24 hours a day (hospital regulations permitting). The caregiver can also keep the family informed on the your progress as frequently as desired. Imagine the comfort that can provide when family or friends can’t always be there.
When your stay is complete, the caregiver will pack , assist with discharge, arrange or provide transport home and get you settled. Uplift Home Care can then keep a caregiver in the home as long as you need, allowing you to recover at your pace.
Our Mission
We know how important choosing a quality care provider can be. Our staff are special people. We take joy in our ability to make a difference in the lives of our patients and families. Each member of Uplift Home Care is carefully selected, screened and trained for the capable and compassionate care for families and seniors. We put your needs first by providing:
Quality Care with Quality Care Givers
Personal Service with Personalized Services based on your needs
Dependable personal caregivers
Our News & Announcements
Colorado Nursing Homes Eye Traveling Nurses as ‘Quick Solution’
As Colorado faces the highest number of COVID-19 patients it’s seen in the past year with more than 94% of the ICU beds in the state currently occupied, Gov. Jared Polis has pointed to long-term care facilities as a possible lifeline for hospitals during this surge.
Medical Directors Must Remain Innovative as Nursing Homes Treat Higher Acuity Patients
A medical director has to be more “engaged” than ever in its nursing home’s everyday operations at a time when facilities continue to see an influx of higher acuity patients, Dr. Justin Di Rezze, CEO of Theoria Medical, said.
Frustration Growing Over Unfair Federal Nursing Home Regulations
As nursing home operators across the country work to implement a staff vaccination mandate that many feel singles out the industry, those that work in nursing homes are expressing resentment over how the sector continues to be regulated and scrutinized.
Rather than penalizing and pushing staff out of these facilities even further, Andi Clark, chief nursing officer for Consulate Health Care, would like to see a more proactive and realistic approach on federal regulations moving forward.
“If you’ve had surveys lately, and we have, I think they are pretty ferocious,” she said during a one-on-one conversation at the Skilled Nursing News RETHINK conference this week. “I think they are very unfair. I think they forget how hard we’re still working.”
Contact Us
Biloxi, MS 39532
Telephone: 228-280-8231
Email: info@uplifthc.com
Hours: M-F: 8am - 5pm
Sat & Sun: On-call