LSS Home Health
We provide optimal health outcomes with experienced nurses, therapists, caregivers, and social workers. With our expertise in senior home care, we provide the services and support you need within the comfort of your own home.
At Lutheran Senior Services, we honor choice. Whether you choose to age in place in your home or choose a Life Plan Community, we’re there with care.
LSS Home & Community Based Services can meet a wide range of needs required to successfully age in your own home. From home-based medical care and professional therapy services to private duty caregivers, we provide skilled and respectful home care. When comfort matters most, our compassionate care team provides faith-inspired palliative care and end-of-life hospice.
To learn more about the in-home senior services and resources available, complete the form on this page or call any of the numbers below.
Home Health: 314-963-3430
Private Duty: 314-446-2495
PACE: 314-897-7223
Hospice and Palliative Care: 314-446-2539
Whether you choose to age in place in the familiar comforts of home or in a senior living community with an abundance of social connections, enrichment opportunities, and on-site care, LSS has you covered! Along with active independent living, the Lutheran Senior Services family of Life Plan Communities provides a full continuum of quality care, including Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Long Term Care.
Do you want to live independently in your own home as long as you can? This is important to the majority of aging Americans. However, not all homes are suitable for individuals with physical limitations or disabilities, especially in areas where there are more older homes.
Living independently in your own home for as long as you can is important to many aging Americans. However, not all homes are suitable for individuals with physical limitations or disabilities. A key to aging in place and living independently is making sure your home can accommodate your needs, as well as those of anyone in the house with you.
What’s cooking? For the majority of older adults, their ideal is to age independently in the place they call home. But not all homes are ready for aging in place especially if and when an individual may have physical limitations or disabilities. A key to aging in place and living independently is making sure your home is comfortable, safe, and accessible. The goal is to make sure it can accommodate your needs, as well as others living in the house with you.