Is Elderly care right for you or your parent?
Often, elderly people struggle with the decision of whether to enter a residential care facility where they can receive skilled nursing support. For those who wish to stay in their homes but with needed personal support, in-home care might be the solution.
Senior Companion Care is one of our most frequently requested services. When a non-medical caregiver provides in-home companion care, a trusted aide can keep your loved one socially engaged at home, and also accompany them to visit friends, family, and other social events.
Personal care assistant can assist with re-positioning in bed to avoid bed sores, bed pans, adult briefs, a sponge bath, medication supervision and even range of motion activities.
Homemaking care ensures food stays fresh, obstacles that can cause falls are eliminated, and clean clothes are always available. With regard to in home care for the elderly, help often just means a second hand helping with the daily tasks. Senior homemaking care can also be a great relief to family members who find themselves balancing time to keep their own home comfortable.
A disability caregiver can support adults with Multiple Scleroris, Muscular Dystrophy, Stroke Victims, Ataxia, Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Traumatic Brain Injury, and many other neurological, physical, and cognitive conditions. Disability assistance can come in the form of in-home care supportive services to maintain a balanced and safe lifestyle. The professional caregivers that we refer blend in with your family while providing the non-medical companion, personal care, and housekeeping support to adults with disabilities.
Alzheimers & Dementia care The need for meaningful activity and sense of belonging is important for those affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia. In the early stages of Alzheimers and other forms of dementia, your loved one may have difficulty concentrating, processing information and remembering simple items or tasks.Your efforts to assist a loved one with dementia home care can be very frustrating, especially when confusion, withdrawal, wandering, or moody personality flashes occur. You must seek supportive care if you feel unequipped to provide for a loved one.
Respite care services that the referred caregivers provide can allow you the freedom to take a much-needed break from your caretaking responsibilities on occasion. As a responsible caregiver, you should embrace respite care as an opportunity to recharge, refresh and renew your caretaking spirit, energy and enthusiasm.
Respite care, or relief care, offers family caregivers a chance to step back and take a break from the caregiving situation.
Often, elderly people struggle with the decision of whether to enter a residential care facility where they can receive skilled nursing support. For those who wish to stay in their homes but with needed personal support, in-home care might be the solution.
Senior Companion Care is one of our most frequently requested services. When a non-medical caregiver provides in-home companion care, a trusted aide can keep your loved one socially engaged at home, and also accompany them to visit friends, family, and other social events.
Personal care assistant can assist with re-positioning in bed to avoid bed sores, bed pans, adult briefs, a sponge bath, medication supervision and even range of motion activities.
Homemaking care ensures food stays fresh, obstacles that can cause falls are eliminated, and clean clothes are always available. With regard to in home care for the elderly, help often just means a second hand helping with the daily tasks. Senior homemaking care can also be a great relief to family members who find themselves balancing time to keep their own home comfortable.
A disability caregiver can support adults with Multiple Scleroris, Muscular Dystrophy, Stroke Victims, Ataxia, Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Traumatic Brain Injury, and many other neurological, physical, and cognitive conditions. Disability assistance can come in the form of in-home care supportive services to maintain a balanced and safe lifestyle. The professional caregivers that we refer blend in with your family while providing the non-medical companion, personal care, and housekeeping support to adults with disabilities.
Alzheimers & Dementia care The need for meaningful activity and sense of belonging is important for those affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia. In the early stages of Alzheimers and other forms of dementia, your loved one may have difficulty concentrating, processing information and remembering simple items or tasks.Your efforts to assist a loved one with dementia home care can be very frustrating, especially when confusion, withdrawal, wandering, or moody personality flashes occur. You must seek supportive care if you feel unequipped to provide for a loved one.
Respite care services that the referred caregivers provide can allow you the freedom to take a much-needed break from your caretaking responsibilities on occasion. As a responsible caregiver, you should embrace respite care as an opportunity to recharge, refresh and renew your caretaking spirit, energy and enthusiasm.
Respite care, or relief care, offers family caregivers a chance to step back and take a break from the caregiving situation.