BAYADA Assistive Care

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1301 York Rd Ste 602
Lutherville Timonium, MD 21093
At BAYADA Home Health Care, we strive to serve a special purposeto help individuals in need have a safe home life with comfort, independence, and dignity. We provide nursing, rehabilitative, therapeutic, hospice, and assistive care services to children, adults, and seniors worldwide. We care for our clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Since 1975, company founder Mark Baiada has been at the forefront of the home health care movementworking to give individuals greater access to high-quality care that helps them live safely at home. This in turn has led BAYADA to become a trusted leader in providing clinical care and support services at home.The professionals who make up BAYADA Home Health Care believe in one core principle: Our clients and their families deserve home health care delivered with compassion, excellence, and reliability. We focus on the needs of our clients and their families; helping them to cope with a myriad of illnesses and struggles within the comfort of their own homes. With over 300 offices in more than 22 states, BAYADA offices help serve communities and families all over the country.

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1.03 reviews
Emma B.
4/9/2013

My elderly parents had a horrific experience using Bayada Home Healthcare services in Maryland in March 2013. My elderly father was released from the hospital with a number of IV medications that...

Queen E.
3/2/2017

Worst home health care around..they don't care...right this minute they are allowing an elderly neighbor to sit in her iwn waste 24 hrs per day on bed sores..they will not clean nor dress the...

Amy J.
5/5/2016

I had never heard of Bayada prior to agreeing to allow them to treat my mother. It was not a good experience, and I would never recommend or use them again. After signing off on the permission...

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