

Services We Offer
Attendant Care
Attendant care is a service that provides assistance with daily living activities for individuals who require support due to a disability, injury, or illness. Our team of trained professionals offers personalized care to help clients maintain their independence and improve their quality of life. From personal and meal preparation to medication reminders and transportation we are committed to providing compassionate and reliable care to meet the unique needs of each individual
Alzheimer's/Memory Care
Alzheimer's care involves providing support and assistance to individuals with Alzheimer's disease. This may include help with daily activities, such as bathing and dressing, well as medication reminders and emotional support. Caregivers may also need to make modifications to the home environment to ensure safety and reduce confusion. Our priority is to develop a personalized care plan that meets the unique needs of each individual Alzheimer's.
Post Surgery In-Home Care
Post surgery in home care for a non-medical caregiver may include assisting with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and grooming, preparing meals, providing emotional support, and helping with mobility. It is important for the caregiver to follow the doctor's instructions and communicate any concerns or changes in the patient's condition. **It is important note that medical tasks such as administering medication or changing dressings should only be performed by a medical professional.
Live-In Care
A live-in caregiver is a professional who provides care and assistance to individuals who require support with daily living activities. They typically reside in the home of the person they are caring for and services such as meal preparation, medication reminders, personal hygiene assistance, and companionship. Live-in caregivers play a vital role in ensuring the well and quality of life of those they care for.
Companion Care
Companion care is a type of home care service that provides emotional support and companionship to seniors or individuals with disabilities who live alone or far from their loved ones. Companion caregivers can assist with daily activities such as meal preparation, light housekeeping, reminders, and transportation to appointments. They also offer social interaction, conversation, and engagement in hobbies or activities to promote mental and emotional well-being.
Respite Care
Respite care is a type of temporary care that provides relief to primary caregivers of individuals who require ongoing care. It can be provided in a variety of settings, including in-home, at a healthcare facility, or at a specialized respite care center. The goal of respite care is to give family caregivers a break from their responsibilities while ensuring that their loved ones receive the care they need.
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