Frequently Asked Questions
What does Comfort First Nursing provide? Comfort First Nursing provides owner-operated, private-pay, non-medical wellness support for older adults and families. Services are designed to bring comfort, clarity, organization, and peace of mind into the home. Support may include scheduled wellness support visits, medication reminders only, routine reminders, post-hospital organization support, family peace-of-mind updates, and comfort-focused conversation. Comfort First Nursing services are scheduled and non-emergency.
What are the benefits of weekly wellness visits for older family members living independently?
Weekly wellness support visits can help families feel more informed, reassured, and connected.
For older adults, scheduled visits may provide routine, comfort-focused conversation, medication reminders only, gentle organization, and support with remembering appointments or follow-up items.
For families, regular updates may provide peace of mind and help them notice changes in routine, comfort, or needs over time.
Is Comfort First Nursing available in Lititz and Manheim, PA? Yes. Comfort First Nursing proudly serves families in Lititz, Manheim, Lancaster, Lancaster County, and surrounding Pennsylvania communities. Service availability may depend on location, schedule, and the type of support requested.
How can I schedule a consultation with Comfort First Nursing?
A Comfort First Consultation can be requested through the Request a Consultation page on this website. The consultation is a personalized, owner-operated wellness planning visit designed to help families understand what support may be most appropriate at home. During the consultation, topics may include current routines, family concerns, medication reminder needs, recent changes, post-hospital or post-rehab organization needs, and whether Comfort First Nursing is the right fit.
Does Comfort First Nursing provide home health or skilled nursing care?
No. Comfort First Nursing does not provide home health, skilled nursing care, hands-on personal care, medication administration, medical treatments, wound care, catheter care, respiratory treatments, transportation, homemaker services, 24-hour care, staffing, registry services, or caregiver placement. Comfort First Nursing provides owner-operated, private-pay, non-medical wellness support only. Comfort First Nursing does not provide emergency services. If this is a medical emergency, please call 911.
What is included in the Family Peace of Mind Plan? The Family Peace of Mind Plan includes one scheduled 60-minute wellness support visit per week. Support may include general wellness and comfort check-ins, medication reminders only, routine reminders, appointment reminders, comfort-focused conversation, and a family peace-of-mind update after each visit. This plan is designed for families who want weekly reassurance and another trusted layer of support at home.
Does Comfort First Nursing provide medication reminders during wellness visits? Yes. Comfort First Nursing may provide medication reminders only. Medication reminders are limited to reminding an individual to take medications according to their existing instructions. Comfort First Nursing does not administer medications, manage medications, fill pill planners, change medication instructions, or provide medication management. Any medication questions should be directed to the individual’s physician, pharmacist, or appropriate licensed medical provider.
What services does Comfort First Nursing offer for seniors living at home?
Comfort First Nursing offers scheduled, owner-operated, non-medical wellness support for older adults and families. Services may include: - Wellness and comfort check-ins - Medication reminders only - Routine and appointment reminders - Post-hospital or post-rehab organization support - Family peace-of-mind updates - Comfort-focused conversation - General organization and follow-through reminders Comfort First Nursing does not provide emergency services, home health, skilled nursing care, hands-on personal care, medication administration, transportation, homemaker services, 24-hour care, staffing, registry services, or caregiver placement.
How do I choose a reliable in-home wellness support provider for my aging parent?
When choosing support for an older loved one, families may want to consider consistency, communication, professionalism, service boundaries, and whether the support is appropriate for the individual’s needs.
Comfort First Nursing uses an owner-operated model, which means services are provided directly through Comfort First Nursing rather than through assigned staff, caregiver placement, or registry services.
Families should also consider whether their loved one may need a higher level of care, such as home health, skilled nursing, hands-on personal care, emergency support, or 24-hour supervision.