Private Duty Nursing
Maui County,
Hawaii Team
Living with a complex medical condition can make home care feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to navigate it alone. BAYADA’s private duty nursing services provide skilled, one-on-one care for adults who need ongoing medical support at home, including tracheostomy or ventilator care, tube feedings, and disease management. Our goal is to bring comfort, safety, and peace of mind to every day, while helping prevent complications and hospital visits.
Each client is supported by a dedicated care team, including an RN clinical manager who oversees your plan of care and ensures every nurse is the right fit. With 24/7 access to on-call support and a compassionate team you can rely on, you’ll always have expert help right where you need it—at home.
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BAYADA: 50 Years of Living Out Our Purpose
Since 1975, BAYADA has been helping children, adults, and seniors get the care they need where they feel safest - at home. As a national leader in home health care, our mission is simple: to help people live with comfort, independence, and dignity through compassionate, expert care. Every member of our team shares a deep passion for helping others, and together we deliver care beyond compare - blending unmatched skill and a genuine commitment to each person’s well-being.
From nursing and therapy to personal care and support with everyday tasks, our team works one-on-one with clients and families to meet their unique needs. We take that same care with our employees, creating a culture of collaboration and inclusivity so everyone can bring their best selves to the people we serve.
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FAQs
Everything you need to know about eligibility, enrollment, and coverage—so you can focus on what matters most.
Do I qualify for care?
At BAYADA, we are committed to easing the process of determining eligibility and starting services, including navigating insurances and other benefits.
There are four considerations in confirming your eligibility for in-home nursing services:
Referral:
Your doctor must make a referral confirming the necessity for complex clinical care that cannot be safely managed by untrained caregivers alone.
Location:
We must ensure that you reside within a geographic area that BAYADA serves.
Insurance:
We will check your insurance coverage to ensure payer authorization and approvals (Medicaid, Medicare, private coverage, or programs that fund private duty nursing).
Assessment:
Our clinical team will conduct an initial assessment to ensure that your medical, developmental, and safety needs are within the scope of services BAYADA provides.
What is the process for getting services?
BAYADA smooths the process of getting nursing care for you or your loved one.
First step:
connect with your health care provider. Ask your doctor for a referral for private duty nursing services at home. Contact your local BAYADA office or email [email protected]. A friendly intake coordinator will walk you through next steps, answer questions, and gather information about your needs.
Complete intake and insurance authorization. BAYADA works side-by-side with families to handle insurance approvals and paperwork, aiming to ease worries and speed up start of care.
Once services are approved, a BAYADA nurse manager assesses your needs, goals, and home situation to create a nursing care plan and schedule. A dedicated nurse manager will assemble and onboard a care team, matching experienced nurses to your unique needs and preferences.
Service begins—with ongoing support. Nursing shifts are scheduled for reliability and continuity by a dedicated client services manager. Your nurse manager will remain in contact, adjusting care plans as needed.
What are the payment options?
We accept and work with a large group of health insurance companies and other payors including:
Private and commercial insurance plans Many families use their private health insurance or employer-sponsored coverage to pay for private duty nursing services.
Medicaid and state-funded programs Medicaid is a primary payment source for people requiring home nursing.
Medicare Clients enrolled in Medicare (often those age 65+ or persons with disabilities) may have portions of their nursing care paid through traditional Medicare or managed Medicare plans.
Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) BAYADA secures authorization through the appropriate MCO and follows the plan’s billing guidelines.
Other public assistance or special funding Some families qualify for additional funding through state and local health programs, special needs grants, or non-profit partnerships.
Self-pay or private pay Some families may elect to pay privately for services if they do not meet insurance or program eligibility.
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