Delta Homecare operates as a licensed in-home care agency serving Chattanooga and surrounding areas, providing both companion and hands-on nursing care to older adults and patients recovering from illness or injury who want to remain in their own homes rather than move to a facility.
Delta Homecare is a privately operated home health provider licensed by the Tennessee Department of Health. It dispatches caregivers and registered nurses to clients' homes for scheduled visits, ranging from a few hours per week to around-the-clock care. The agency focuses on longer-term relationships rather than short-term post-hospitalization rehab, though it does support both. Unlike many national chains, Delta maintains a local office and management, which affects how quickly staff can respond to scheduling changes and address individual preferences.
Delta offers three main tiers of care. Companion care covers non-medical help: meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders, transportation, and companionship. Personal care (or personal assistance) includes bathing, dressing, toileting, and grooming. Skilled nursing care includes wound care, catheter management, physical therapy assistance, and monitoring of chronic conditions by a registered nurse.
Pricing follows a per-hour model, typical for Chattanooga home care agencies. Companion care runs approximately $20 to $24 per hour; personal care typically ranges from $24 to $30 per hour; skilled nursing is higher, generally $35 to $50 per hour depending on the complexity of care needed. Minimum visit lengths are usually two to four hours. These figures vary with caregiver experience and time of day (evening or overnight care costs more). Call Delta directly to confirm current rates, as home care pricing adjusts annually for payroll and licensing costs.
Chattanooga has several home care agencies. Comfort Care Services and Amedisys (part of a national chain) both operate here and offer similar service tiers. Comfort Care is also locally managed and tends to emphasize shorter visits and flexibility for clients working around their schedule. Amedisys, a larger corporate provider, may be stronger for post-hospitalization rehab under Medicare, since it has established relationships with hospital discharge planners.
Choose Delta if continuity and local responsiveness matter more than scale, or if you need someone who can adapt to an irregular schedule. Choose Amedisys if your insurance is Medicare and your doctor's hospital uses them for discharge planning. Choose Comfort Care if you want local ownership but prefer a slightly larger staff pool for last-minute substitutions.
Delta works best for people who want part-time to full-time in-home support and can accommodate a set schedule. It suits those managing arthritis, diabetes, mobility loss, or early cognitive decline, and families who want to keep a loved one at home while adding professional oversight. It is not designed for people in late-stage dementia requiring 24/7 specialized memory care (a memory care facility is better suited), nor is it the right choice if you need short-term post-op rehab lasting only a few weeks and your insurance covers in-patient rehabilitation at a nursing home.
Delta schedules a free in-home consultation with a nurse or care manager. This visit gathers medical history, current medications, mobility and functional status, and the client's goals for care. The manager assesses what level of care fits and whether any skilled nursing oversight is needed. You then meet the proposed caregiver before the first paid visit to ensure a fit. Most first scheduled care starts within three to five business days. If you are coming home from a hospital, accelerating the start date is often possible with advance notice.
Delta operates Monday through Sunday and offers care during standard daytime hours, early morning (before 8 a.m.), evening (after 5 p.m.), and overnight. Availability for night shifts fills quickly during winter months when seasonal demand rises; contact them early if you anticipate needing round-the-clock care. Scheduling is done by phone and online portal, and cancellations for illness are usually free if you provide 24-hour notice. Parking is at your home, so there is no agency-side logistical constraint.
Delta fills a gap between informal family care and facility placement, allowing older Chattanoogans to age in place while maintaining medical oversight. Its local ownership means staff are rooted in the community rather than rotating through a national call center, reducing turnover and making it easier to advocate for schedule changes or caregiver preferences.
