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Mary Angels Home Care

Serving Greensburg & Westmoreland County Families

Home Care in Greensburg, PA

When a parent or loved one in Greensburg needs a little extra help at home, finding someone you can trust matters more than anything else. Mary Angels Home Care brings warm, dependable, non-medical home care to Greensburg families — so your loved one can stay safely and comfortably in the home they know.

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Home Care in Greensburg, PA — Mary Angels Home Care

Local Home Care

Compassionate care, right where you live

When a parent or loved one in Greensburg needs a little extra help at home, finding someone you can trust matters more than anything else. Mary Angels Home Care brings warm, dependable, non-medical home care to Greensburg families — so your loved one can stay safely and comfortably in the home they know.

What's Included

Our home care services

Non-medical, hands-on support tailored to your loved one's daily needs — combined however your family needs.

Personal care & hygiene
Companion care
Meal preparation
Light housekeeping & laundry
Medication reminders
Transportation & errands
Alzheimer's & dementia care
24/7 & live-in care

Why Mary Angels

Care your neighbors trust

Trained, local caregivers

Background-checked caregivers who know your community.

Personalized care plans

Built around your loved one's needs, home, and routine.

Flexible scheduling

From a few hours a week to 24/7 live-in care.

Free in-home assessment

No cost, no obligation — usually within 48 hours.

How It Works

Your care journey, made simple

  1. 01

    Connect with us

    Call or request a free assessment. We listen and answer your questions.

  2. 02

    Get a custom plan

    We design a care plan tailored to your loved one's needs and routine.

  3. 03

    Meet your caregiver

    We carefully match you with an experienced, background-checked professional.

  4. 04

    Enjoy peace of mind

    Receive consistent, reliable care you can trust — often within 48 hours.

Why Pittsburgh Families Choose Mary Angels

Local & Family-Owned

We're your neighbors, not a large franchise.

Compassion You Can Trust

We treat your loved one like our own.

Experienced & Reliable

Highly trained caregivers and consistent care.

Available When You Need Us

Day or night, weekends and holidays.

In Depth

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In-home care assessment for Greensburg families
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Typical time from call to first caregiver visit
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Care available, including live-in and overnight shifts
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Serving Pittsburgh-area families, women- & family-owned
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Why Greensburg Families Choose Home Care

Greensburg sits in the heart of Westmoreland County, about 30 miles southeast of Pittsburgh along Route 30. It is the kind of town where families put down roots — and where seniors often want to stay in the same house they have lived in for decades, close to neighbors, familiar routines, and places like Seton Hill University or St. Clair Memorial Park.

When aging starts to make daily tasks harder, families face a real question: how do we help Mom or Dad without forcing them to leave a home they love? Non-medical home care offers a practical answer. A trained caregiver comes to the house, helps with the things that have become difficult, and keeps your loved one safe and comfortable in familiar surroundings.

At Mary Angels Home Care, we are a family-owned, women-owned, Pennsylvania-licensed agency based in Pittsburgh. We understand the Greensburg area, and we bring the same warmth to your family that we would want for our own.


Services We Bring to Greensburg Homes

We offer a full range of non-medical home care services, tailored to what each family actually needs:

  • Personal care — bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and mobility assistance with dignity
  • Companion care — conversation, social activities, errands, and simply being present so your loved one is never isolated
  • Homemaker services — light housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, and grocery shopping
  • Alzheimer's and dementia care — structured routines, gentle redirection, and memory-friendly support at home
  • Chronic disease care — non-medical daily support for seniors managing conditions like Parkinson's, diabetes, or COPD
  • Respite care — scheduled relief for family caregivers who need a break without guilt
  • 24/7 and live-in care — round-the-clock support for families who need someone in the home overnight or full-time
  • Transportation — rides to Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital, specialist appointments, or everyday errands

If your parent was recently discharged from Excela Health Westmoreland or Highlands Hospital in Connellsville, we can have a caregiver in place quickly to support a smooth recovery at home.

Explore In-Home Care in Pittsburgh or 24/7 & Live-In Care in Pittsburgh to learn more about how these services work day to day.


Paying for Home Care in Greensburg

Cost is the first worry most Greensburg families raise, and it is a fair one. Here are the honest options:

  • Pennsylvania Community HealthChoices (CHC) — Pennsylvania's Medicaid managed long-term services and supports program. Eligible seniors may receive home care at little or no out-of-pocket cost. We can walk you through the CHC enrollment process.
  • Veterans benefits — If your loved one served in the military, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid and Attendance benefit can help cover non-medical home care. Many Greensburg-area veterans qualify and do not know it.
  • Long-term care insurance — If your parent has a policy, non-medical home care is typically a covered benefit. We help families understand how to use it.
  • Private pay — Families who pay out of pocket have full flexibility in scheduling and services.
  • Reverse mortgage funds — Some Greensburg homeowners use equity from a reverse mortgage to fund care while staying in their home.

See How to Pay for Home Care in Pittsburgh for a plain-language breakdown of each option, including Medicaid, veterans benefits, and insurance.


Dementia and Alzheimer's Care Near Greensburg

Dementia care is one of the most common reasons Greensburg families call us. Watching a parent's memory slip is frightening, and many families find that keeping a loved one in familiar surroundings — their own home, their own kitchen, their own neighborhood — can ease confusion and agitation in ways a facility simply cannot replicate.

Our caregivers who support families dealing with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia are trained in:

  • Establishing calm, consistent daily routines
  • Safe supervision to prevent wandering and falls
  • Gentle communication techniques that reduce frustration
  • Meaningful engagement — music, reminiscing, simple activities — that preserves dignity

We also support family caregivers who are exhausted. Caregiver burnout is real, and respite coverage — even a few hours a week — can make an enormous difference.

Learn more on our Alzheimer's & Dementia Care in Pittsburgh page, or see our dedicated Dementia Care in Greensburg guide for area-specific resources.


Getting Started Is Simple

You do not need a doctor's referral or a stack of paperwork to start home care in Greensburg. Here is how families typically begin:

  1. Call or email us — 412-900-9354 or info@maryangelshomecare.com. A real person answers, not a call center.
  2. Free in-home assessment — We visit your loved one's home, listen carefully to what is needed, and answer every question honestly.
  3. Caregiver match — We select a caregiver whose personality and skills are a good fit, not just whoever is available.
  4. Care begins — Most families have a caregiver in place within 48 hours of the assessment.

There is no pressure and no obligation. If you are not sure whether home care is the right step yet, read Signs Your Aging Parent Needs Home Care — it may help you decide.

Nearby families in Murrysville and Monroeville also work with us. See In-Home Care in Murrysville and Home Care in Monroeville for area-specific details.

Frequently asked questions

Does Mary Angels Home Care serve Greensburg, PA?
Yes. We serve Greensburg and the surrounding Westmoreland County area, as well as Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. Call us at 412-900-9354 to confirm coverage for your specific address and to schedule a free in-home assessment.
What is non-medical home care, and how is it different from a nurse visit?
Non-medical home care means assistance with daily living — bathing, dressing, meals, housekeeping, companionship, and transportation — provided by a trained caregiver, not a licensed nurse. We do not administer medications, perform medical procedures, or provide clinical treatment. If your loved one needs nursing services, those are coordinated separately through a medical home health agency. Many families use both.
How quickly can care start for a Greensburg family?
In most cases we can schedule a free in-home assessment within one to two days of your call, and have a caregiver in place within 48 hours of that assessment. If your loved one has just been discharged from Excela Health Westmoreland or another area hospital, let us know — we prioritize urgent situations.
Can Pennsylvania Medicaid help pay for home care in Greensburg?
Potentially yes. Pennsylvania's Community HealthChoices (CHC) program covers home and community-based services for eligible Medicaid recipients, which can include non-medical personal care and companion care. Eligibility is based on income, assets, and functional need. We can help you understand the process and point you to the right enrollment contacts in Westmoreland County.
My father has dementia and gets very agitated in the evenings. Can you help with that?
Yes. What you are describing — increased confusion and agitation as the day winds down — is sometimes called sundowning, and it is very common in people with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Our caregivers are trained to use calming routines, low-stimulation environments, and consistent schedules that can reduce these episodes. We are not medical providers, so we cannot diagnose or treat the underlying condition, but we can make the home environment safer and more reassuring for your father.
What if I just need a few hours of help a week, not full-time care?
That is perfectly fine. Many Greensburg families start with just a few hours of companion care or homemaker help each week. There is no minimum. As needs change, we adjust the schedule — more hours, different days, or overnight coverage — without requiring a long-term contract.

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Tell us a little about your loved one and we’ll walk you through your options. A care coordinator will reach out — usually the same day.

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What Families Say

Trusted by Pittsburgh families

They treated my mother like family from day one. The caregiver they matched her with is patient, kind, and reliable. I can finally breathe.
Karen M. · Daughter of a client · Squirrel Hill
After Dad's surgery we needed help fast. Mary Angels had someone in the home within two days. Truly compassionate people.
David R. · Son of a client · Mt. Lebanon
The dementia care has been a blessing. They keep my husband calm and safe, and they keep me informed every step of the way.
Patricia L. · Wife of a client · Shadyside
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