We provide companionship and conversation for clients who could benefit from engagement and enrichment activities. Our caregivers can help with socialization, observations, mental stimulation, and improved overall health. Our caregivers can help prevent isolation and empower you to maintain your independence.
We provide personal care services for clients who may need extra assistance completing more day-to-day activities. We assist with all activities of daily living (ADLs). This includes: bathing, dressing, grooming, shaving, oral hygiene, feeding, medication reminders, toileting, incontinence care, safe transfers from bed to wheelchair, and monitoring and reporting conditions and changes.
We also provide assistance with more complex planning and thinking tasks, which are not considered basic self-care tasks. These are called instrumental activities of daily living, or IADLs. Some examples include: using the phone, shopping for groceries, meal preparation and planning, and transportation.
Our team can assist with daily and weekly light household tasks, which include: laundry, vacuuming, dusting, mopping, sweeping, washing and drying dishes, watering indoor plants, and retrieving the mail.
We provide support with end-of-life care or comfort care by creating a safe, stable, and peaceful environment for our clients and their family members. We understand this can be a difficult time for loved ones who are impacted by stress or emotions. We communicate with your hospice agency to ensure efficient care is being fulfilled. We can also be of service for family members after your loved one has passed by collecting items or providing emotional support.
All of our caregivers are specialized in providing dementia care to encourage you to remain in the comfort of your home. We assist with: wandering prevention, home safety evaluations, coloring activities, games, arts and crafts, and reading assistance.
Our caregivers are trained to assist with Parkinson's Care, and managing your non-motor and motor symptoms. We can help with gait, posture, walking gait, and memory issues related to Parkinson's disease.
Our caregivers are trained to assist with you getting some rest and recover faster. Our caregivers can help with post-operative care by being at your service for whatever you need.
We provide short-term or long-term care designed for you. On-call office personnel and 24-7 caregivers are here to help you in your home.
Our caregivers can provide an extra set of hands for cancer clients and can help them stay in their home. Whether it's short or long term, we can help you.
Serving our Veterans is an honor. In order to qualify for aid, veterans must have served in active duty during a period of war, be of a certain age, and meet income limits. Please call our office for more information.
We provide a watchful eye and ear for clients who may be confused or agitated due to their medical condition. Our caregivers can sit and stand-by you or your loved one to help prevent falls and promote comfort.
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