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Homecare Services
These services include personal grooming, bathing assistance, all daily hygiene tasks. This includes incontinence care, support and reminders.
Getting to Know What's Available
Memory Care Support
Memory care is a specialized service provided to cater to individuals suffering from memory-related disorders, such as Alzheimer's or dementia. We have trained and compassionate caregivers who are experienced in handling the unique needs of individuals with memory impairments.
Hygiene Support
Transportation
Respite care provides relief for family members who are fulltime caregivers. We fill-in as needed to allow them to take a break from their caregiving duties.
Hospice care focuses on providing comfort and support to individuals who are nearing the end of their lives. Our caregivers deliver compassionate and specialized care and are experienced with Hospice pain management procedures. We are honored offer emotional support and care during this sensitive time.
Hospice Care
Housekeeping services assist with maintaining a clean and organized living environment. Lite cleaning, laundry and organizing tasks are preformed daily to promote client comfort and well-being.
Housekeeping
Transportation escorts and drop-off services are available for medical appointments, grocery shopping, errands as well as social activities to ensure that our clients are able to remain active.
Respite Care
With client and family collaboration, we prepare meal based on clients' dietary requirements and preferences. Proper food handling and storage practices are prioritized for food safety.
Meal Preparation
We support our clients in walking, transferring from one place to another. Utilize mobility tools such as wheelchairs, walkers and gait belts. We also offer support with exercises and stretching, to maintain mobility and strength.
Mobility
When Should I Make That Call?
● When you notice that your loved one is becoming more and more forgetful or confused.
This could lead to a tragic accident such as forgetting to turn off the stove or water.
● When your loved on seems unsteady or off balanced when walking.
This can lead to a fatal fall causing serious injury and possible hospitalization.
● When you notice that your loved one is repeatedly wearing the same clothes, or the house appears to be untidy.
This could mean that they are struggling to manage their necessary day to-day hygiene and housekeeping tasks.
● When you notice a significant loss of weight or old moldy items being stored in the refrigerator.
This could mean that they are no longer physically or mentally unable to prepare healthy meals and make safe meal choices.
● When you are the main caregiver, but you are feeling overwhelmed or fatigue.
We can give you that necessary break to revamp and recharge, avoiding mental and physical burnout.