Mercy Human Services

972 Pleasant Street
Brockton, MA 02301
(866) 309-9438
www.mercyhumanservices.com
Contact: Rhodes, Audrey
Business Description: Mercy Human Services & Home Health Care, Inc., is a private agency, licensed and bonded, located in Southeastern, MA. We provide a wide variety of non-medical and daily living services through multiple levels of care to individuals with disabling health conditions and older adults needing compassion and care in the privacy and comfort of their home. We employed highly qualified professional caregivers who demonstrate our values of reliability, being empathic to the client’s experiences, conditions and healing process. We are committed to improving the standard of living for our clients and ensuring that each and every client is taken care of with the highest level of compassion and personalized care.
On Angie's List Since: 3/30/2011
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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