Personal Care Assistance:
Bathing, dressing, and grooming assistance.
Mobility support, including help with transfers and walking.
Assistance with eating or drinking.
Companionship Services:
Social interaction and emotional support.
Engaging in activities such as games, reading, or conversation.
Homemaking Services:
Light housekeeping (laundry, cleaning, and tidying).
Meal preparation and grocery shopping.
Assistance with errands, like pharmacy trips.
Transportation Assistance:
Help with arranging transportation to doctor’s appointments, social events, or shopping.
Skilled Nursing Services (offered by licensed nurses):
Medication administration and management.
Wound care and dressing changes.
Monitoring vital signs and managing chronic conditions.
Post-surgical care, such as managing drains or catheters.
Chronic Disease Management:
Education and support for managing diabetes, hypertension, or respiratory issues.
Temporary relief for family caregivers by providing professional care for their loved ones.
Health Monitoring: Regular check-ups, including blood pressure, glucose levels, or other vital signs.
Nutritional Support: Meal planning and advice for dietary needs.
Fall Prevention: Home safety assessments and assistance to reduce risks of falls.
Assistance with remote health monitoring devices, emergency response systems, or other medical equipment.