In-Home Care Options We Recommend:
In-Home Care
When staying at home is an option, caregivers are able to provide one-on-one care to seniors in the comfort of their own home. These services allow individuals to live independently in their home instead of a senior living community. Elder care can be provided from a few hours a week to 24/7, based on need and budget, from Alzheimer's, Dementia and Parkinson's support to respite care and companionship.
We aim to meet your needs to establish the most consistent, positive living environment with scheduled care that is courteous, responsive and works well with you and or your loved one. Keeping your daily routines and social norms entact is often a priority that gets lost by the wayside. We'll work to bring you care that understands that you like things your way. Our hope is to eliminate the traditional gripes and headaches that people experience with having caregiver support in their home.
When staying at home is an option, caregivers are able to provide one-on-one care to seniors in the comfort of their own home. These services allow individuals to live independently in their home instead of a senior living community. Elder care can be provided from a few hours a week to 24/7, based on need and budget, from Alzheimer's, Dementia and Parkinson's support to respite care and companionship.
We aim to meet your needs to establish the most consistent, positive living environment with scheduled care that is courteous, responsive and works well with you and or your loved one. Keeping your daily routines and social norms entact is often a priority that gets lost by the wayside. We'll work to bring you care that understands that you like things your way. Our hope is to eliminate the traditional gripes and headaches that people experience with having caregiver support in their home.
These services allow caregivers the ability to balance caregiving duties with family and work demands by providing day care services. Some also provide caregivers with support, counseling and educational services. There are generally three models of Adult Day Service Facilities:
- the Social Model,
- the Medical Model and
- the Specialized Model for memory loss and Alzheimer's care.
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