Care Services

:: Day-to-Day Activities
  • Bathing, grooming & dressing services
  • Skin care & hair care
  • Oral hygiene
  • Plan, cook & serve and/or feed meals
  • Help with special diets
  • Light housekeeping
  • Weekly laundry & ironing
  • Linen changes
  • Help with walking, bed to chair transfer
  • Assistance with all necessary ADL's
:: Health Monitoring and Remind Services
  • Monitor vital signs
  • Blood pressure checks
  • Medication reminder calls
  • "Wake-up" and "Tuck-in" service (sunrise and sunset)
:: Skilled Nursing Visits
  • wound care/dressing changes
  • diabetes management
  • catheter care
  • enemas
:: Private Duty Services
  • Companions for In-Patients: be there with you while you are in the hospital to assist you when needed
  • Companions for Special Events: makes bringing your loved ones to family gatherings easier
:: Respite Care and Social Support
  • Sensitive companionship and friendly conversation
  • Shopping and errands
  • Emotional support
  • Incidental transport in your vehicle and escort to doctor's appointments, church, social events, etc.
  • Help plan and coordinate moderate entertainment
  • Monitor conditions in and around the home
  • Help with correspondence and reading to provide personal stimulation
  • Organize personal paperwork
  • Regularly inform family members of care experiences
:: Physical Therapist, Social Worker and Occupational Therapist
  • The Physical Therapist plans, implements and evaluates a physical therapy program in accordance with the physician's orders, diagnosis, and other patient-related records
  • The Social Worker in the homecare environment provides direct services to individuals by helping them to handle problems related to physical and emotional illness, disability and death
  • The Occupational Therapist evaluates and treats problems arising from developmental defects, physical illness or injury, emotional disorders, the aging process and psychological and social disabilities
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