FAQs

Your FAQs Answered

Helpful information to guide you as you consider care for yourself or a loved one.

What services does KAM-ID Care provide?

We provide non-medical, in-home support services including assistance with activities of daily living, meal preparation, light housekeeping, companionship, supervision, medication reminders (non-clinical), community support, and family respite care.

No. KAM-ID Care provides non-medical services only. We do not offer nursing care, medical treatment, therapy, or medication administration.

Our services are available to adults, older adults, and clients with disabilities who need support to safely remain in their homes.

Our intake process is simple and supportive:

1. Initial Contact
Reach out to us by phone or email. We’ll listen carefully and answer any initial questions you may have.

2. Needs Discussion
We take time to understand your situation, including care needs, preferences, schedule, and goals.

3. Assessment & Care Plan
A non-medical assessment is completed to determine the most appropriate level of support. We then develop a personalized service plan tailored to your needs.

4. Care Begins
Services begin based on the agreed-upon plan and schedule, with ongoing communication and support.

Yes. All services are tailored to client needs, routines, and preferences.

Yes. We provide non-medical family respite support to allow caregivers short-term relief while ensuring their loved one receives safe and dependable care.

We offer both short-term and ongoing support, depending on client needs.

Services are provided in private residences, including homes and apartments.

You can get started by contacting us directly to discuss your needs. We’ll guide you through the intake process and answer any questions you may have.

KAM-ID Care LLC currently provides services on a private-pay basis. Payment options and service rates are discussed during the intake process.

KAM-ID Care LLC does not accept Medicare and is not currently enrolled as a Medicaid provider. Acceptance of Medicaid-funded services may be considered in the future if authorized under applicable waiver programs and regulatory requirements.

Payment terms, schedules, and accepted payment methods are reviewed and agreed upon prior to the start of services.