ablehomehealthcare

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Able Home Healthcare delivers home care and home health services from Suite 207 at 2700 Adams Avenue in San Diego's Normal Heights, the western stretch of the neighborhood's main commercial corridor in the 92116 ZIP. The agency holds NPI #1205544731 and operates as a non-facility outpatient provider, meaning caregivers deploy directly to the client's residence rather than treating at a centralized clinic — a model that preserves the patient's independence, routine, and comfort during recovery or long-term care. Services span personal care, companion care, skilled nursing support, memory-care assistance, and medical-supply coordination for patients managing chronic conditions, post-operative recovery, or age-related mobility decline. Acute medical events that exceed the scope of home-based care route through Perlman Clinic Kensington on Adams Avenue, whose walk-in urgent-care model handles escalation visits without requiring an emergency-room trip. The Adams Avenue office sits near the point where Adams Avenue crosses into North Park, making it accessible from both neighborhoods and within a five-minute drive south to Mission Valley. Memory-care protocols follow structured cognitive-engagement schedules — photo-based reminiscence activities, verbal-sequencing exercises, and sensory-stimulation routines — designed to maintain neural pathway activity in patients with Alzheimer's and other dementia diagnoses. The caregiver team provides coverage across flexible shift structures, and the office maintains availability for intake consultations and care-plan reviews. Patients whose home-health needs include behavioral-health support for caregiver burnout, grief, or depression related to chronic illness coordinate with Debbra Wagner, LMFT Inc for family-therapy sessions that address the relational dynamics long-term caregiving creates. Care logs document vital signs, medication adherence, dietary intake, and mobility benchmarks at each visit, generating the data trail that the patient's physician uses to adjust treatment plans at follow-up appointments.