
Our Service
Exceptional Home Care for elderly individuals and disabled adults
EHDNA Homecare Agency proudly offers non-medical in-home care services throughout Maryland. Our dedicated caregivers help make daily life easier, safer, and more comfortable through the following services:

Assisting with mobilization activities including turning, transferring, exercising, and walking.

Assisting with toilet and/or commode needs.

Assisting with self-administered medications by reminding client to take them at the prescribed time(s) and/or following up to ensure they are taken.
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Assisting with medication administration

Monitoring vital signs such as blood pressures, pulse and respiration.

Providing respite and palliative care.

Why Choose Us
Our team is made up of Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA), Personal Care Aides (PCA) and Companion service experts, who have extensive experience in elder care services and are able to help with issues such as physical impairment, Alzheimer, Dementia, Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Depression, and all other chronic conditions that demand constant monitoring.

Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)
When care needs become more advanced—whether due to complex medical conditions or a preference for high-level, concierge-style service—EHDNA HOMECARE AGENCY is here to help. We proudly offer in-home medical and healthcare services delivered by private duty nurses and qualified clinical professionals in many communities. Our specialized services include:
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Medication Administration
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Comfort Care
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CPR and First Aid
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Hospice and Palliative Support
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Adults with Disabilities Support
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End-of-Life Care
Types of Personalized Care
Our team is made up of Registered Nurses (RN), Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA), Certified Medication Technicians (CMT), Home Health Aides (HHA) and Companion service experts, who have extensive experience in elder care services and are able to help with issues such as physical impairment, Alzheimer, Dementia, Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Depression, and all other chronic conditions that demand constant monitoring.
Parkinson’s Disease

​While Parkinson’s affects everyone differently, caring for a loved one with this disease at home becomes more challenging over time as their symptoms progress. We can provide mobility support and transportation to Parkinson’s physical therapy activities and medical appointments as well as help with healthy meal preparation, personal care, and safe, daily exercise, which is so important to slowing the progression of symptoms. Our caregivers are also trained to support clients with Parkinson-related mood, memory, and balance issues—and give family members time to rest and recharge.

After a Stroke
Recovering from a stroke can be an extremely challenging process. Patients often must overcome physical, cognitive, and emotional hurdles as they relearn speech and movement. Physical therapy can be frustrating and daily activities that once were easy are now difficult or impossible to do without help. Our caregivers can provide the support needed to ease your challenges and improve your outcome.
Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care

People with memory challenges, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), or more advanced dementia do better living in a familiar environment, even as their disease progresses. They’re happier, less agitated, and better able to maintain their quality of life in a place they know and love. But family caregivers can’t do it alone. We’ve helped thousands of families living with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia get the support they need so their loved one can live safely at home.
End-of-Life Care

When a curative treatment is no longer possible or the end of life is near, we can help. Our compassionate caregivers are trained to provide comfort, support palliative care, and improve the end-of-life experience for the individual and their family. We also understand how to collaborate with hospice teams or other in-home health providers, integrating our services for a seamless care experience.

