Recovering from home after surgery can limit you with your daily activities. Whether you are recovering from major surgery, childbirth, or plastic surgery, our compassionate caregivers can assist you to a healthy and complete recovery.
Arthritis, physical disabilities, and age-related conditions are some of the few circumstances that prevent patients from caring for themselves. Our caregivers can assist you with daily tasks such as mobility, eating, exercising, and grooming.
Our experienced and highly trained caregivers provide the highest quality of care to both patients and their families. Our goal is to help individuals and their loved ones live happy and fulfilling lives.
These services provide assistance with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting. Personal care services may include assistance with incontinence care, wound care, and mobility assistance. Medication management services help to ensure that clients take their medications as prescribed, with reminders and assistance with organizing and administering medications.
These services provide companionship, socialization, and conversation to individuals who may be isolated or lonely. Companion care services may also include assistance with mealtime, such as preparing meals, and providing encouragement to eat.
This service provides temporary relief for family caregivers who are caring for a loved one. Respite care services may include in-home care, companion care, or institutional care (such as assisted living or nursing home) for a short period of time.
Hospice care is a specialized type of care for individuals who are nearing the end of their lives. Hospice care services include pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support for the patient and their family, and bereavement counseling for family members after the patient's death.
Specialised care services provide care to individuals with specific needs such as dementia, Alzheimer's, or disabilities. Specialized care may include memory care, assistance with communication, and specialized activities to promote engagement and well-being.
Palliative care is a type of care that focuses on improving the quality of life for individuals with chronic or serious illnesses. Palliative care services may include pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support, and coordination of care with other healthcare providers.
Transportation services provide transportation to medical appointments and other errands. This service is especially important for older adults or those with mobility issues who may have difficulty driving or taking public transportation.
Home safety assessments help to identify potential hazards in the living environment and recommend modifications to make the home safer. This can include installing grab bars, stairlifts, and other equipment to help prevent falls.
Care coordination and case management services help to ensure continuity of care by coordinating the services provided by different healthcare providers, such as doctors, nurses, therapists, and social workers. They also helps to assess the client's needs and develop a care plan to meet those needs.
Geriatric care management services help older adults and their families navigate the healthcare system. Geriatric care managers can help with identifying appropriate living options (such as assisted living or nursing homes), coordinating care and services, and managing financial and legal matters related to aging.
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