Caring for a loved one from a distance can feel overwhelming. Even frequent calls or video chats can’t replace hands-on support for daily living and well-being. With UnaTrades Healthcare Solutions, you can ensure your loved one receives professional in-home care—whether they live a few hours away or across the state.

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Through our network of experienced caregivers and local offices across Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, we can connect your loved one with professional in-home care tailored to their needs. We create a customized plan based on their health, routines, preferences, and living environment.

We coordinate an initial consultation via phone, video, or email so you can stay fully involved, even if you live far away. During this meeting, we review your loved one’s needs, routines, and preferences to plan the best in-home care.
After understanding your loved one’s needs and receiving your input, a coordinator creates a detailed care plan with scheduled visits and specific services. This ensures that care is organized, consistent, and tailored to their daily routine.
We provide regular updates on your loved one’s physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. Any changes or concerns are promptly shared with you so you can stay informed and confident in their care.
With our long-distance caregiving support, your loved one receives consistent, compassionate care even when you cannot be there in person. Our trained caregivers handle daily activities, personal care, and specialized services while keeping you fully informed, so you can feel confident that your family member is safe, comfortable, and supported every step of the way.
Our long-distance caregiving services provide both emotional and practical support for your loved one. This includes companion care to reduce isolation and provide conversation, social engagement, and meaningful companionship. Caregivers also offer personal care assistance, helping with bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and mobility. For clients with memory challenges, we provide specialized Alzheimer’s and dementia care. Additionally, our safety programs help reduce the risk of falls and maintain a secure home environment for those who are more vulnerable.
412-452-0672It can be challenging to assess from afar when a loved one needs in-home support. Watch for signs like missed medications, difficulty preparing meals, neglected personal hygiene, or decreased social interaction. Early recognition ensures safety and prevents emergencies.
Long-distance caregiving can include companion care, personal care, medication reminders, light housekeeping, meal preparation, and transportation. Specialized memory care services are also available for individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
Families receive regular updates on their loved one’s physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. Coordinators provide phone, email, or video reports, ensuring you stay informed and involved in every care decision.
A care coordinator conducts a video or phone consultation with you and, if possible, an in-home visit with your loved one. During this meeting, care needs, routines, health requirements, and safety concerns are reviewed to develop a personalized care plan.
It’s common for seniors to hesitate. Our coordinators listen to concerns, explain the benefits of in-home support, and carefully match caregivers to personalities and preferences. Adjustments are made if the initial caregiver isn’t the right fit.