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Pricing and planning

Private support plans built around timing, schedule, and level of care needed

Cura Nova Care structures each plan around the patient's situation rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all package. The right fit depends on when support should begin, how many hours are needed, and whether the priority is recovery, discharge transition, or ongoing daily assistance.

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Tailored planning

Support plans are built around urgency, schedule, and the kind of care that makes home feel manageable.

A few common ways private support is arranged

The exact plan depends on the patient's situation, but most support falls into one of these scheduling patterns.

Flexible hourly support

Hourly packages can start from as little as a few hours per day when clients need focused help with routines, mobility, or early recovery support.

Daily care coverage

Daily scheduling fits clients who need a steadier caregiving presence during recovery, discharge transitions, or ongoing assistance at home.

Private duty continuity

Private duty arrangements are tailored for clients who want consistent caregiver matching, discretion, and a more polished long-term care experience.

The plan is based on the support need, the schedule, and how quickly care should begin

  • The type of support needed - post-surgery recovery, discharge transition, mobility help, or daily assistance
  • How quickly support should begin - immediate placement or planning ahead
  • How many hours or days of support make sense for the home routine
  • Whether family coordination or provider communication is part of the plan

Common pricing questions before families make a decision

The main goal here is usually clarity: how plans are structured, what affects cost, and how quickly support can begin.

Support is tailored around urgency, schedule, and the kind of help needed at home. A patient recovering from surgery may need a different plan than someone needing ongoing daily support, so pricing is shaped around the actual case rather than a flat package.

Yes. Some households only need focused support for part of the day, while others need daily or more continuous coverage. The right fit depends on the recovery stage, mobility needs, and how much family support is already in place.

Yes. Because Cura Nova Care is a private-pay service, families can usually move faster than they would through insurance-dependent processes. That speed is often important after discharge or during the first days of recovery at home.

Immediate placement

Now accepting new clients

If you need immediate in-home support after surgery, after discharge, or for ongoing daily care in Silay City or Bacolod, Cura Nova Care is ready to help.

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