Our Services
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Respite Care:
Respite care is short-term or temporary home care that provides much-needed relief or a break from a primary caregiver’s duties. Respite care helps families and primary caregivers who may Nurse Registry need to leave briefly to work outside the home, take care of personal tasks, or manage other responsibilities. Flexibility is one of the most significant benefits of respite care. You can usually schedule services for a few hours or overnight to a few days or longer. Professional caregivers can also perform in-home assistance routinely on a weekly, biweekly, or monthly basis.
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Personal Care / Companionship
Help with everyday activities like bathing and dressing, meal
preparation, and household tasks to enable independence
and safety.
Services May Include:
• Assistance with self-care such as grooming, bathing,
dressing and using the toilet
• Enabling safety at home by assisting with ambulation,
transfer (eg, from bed to wheelchair, wheelchair to
toilet), and fall prevention
• Assistance with meal planning and preparation, light
housekeeping, laundry, errands, medication reminders,
and escorting to appointments
• Companionship and engaging in hobbies and activities
• Supervision for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s
disease, Behaviors Chronic illnesses
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Developmental Disability Services:
- Life Skills Development
- Supervision and Safety
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Homemaker:
A Homemaker performs various housekeeping tasks, meal preparation and companionship activities for clients in their homes.
• Light Housekeeping – including but not limited to vacuuming, dusting, dry mopping, dishwashing, cleaning the kitchen and bathroom, and changing beds.
• Laundry and linen service to include washing, ironing and folding clothes.
• Prepares meals and snacks according to care plan - this may include following a specialized diet plan as identified on the care plan
• Shopping service to client for grocery and clothes.
• Observe and report changes in the client’s physical condition, behavior or appearance
• Follow a written care plan and maintain records of daily activities
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Private Duty Nursing Care:
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Trained Behavior Care