Available Services
We will work with you to create a customized plan of care, and manage it every step of the way. Our experienced team of care management specialists and friendly companions are there to ensure the highest quality of care is consistently provided. Our caregivers schedules are flexible and are available to provide care whenever and wherever it’s needed, while our clients receive the assistance they need to continue to enjoy their regular activities.
Services provided by our caregivers include:
Nursing services are provided by Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses working in tandem with your primary care physician to establish and follow a treatment plan that is uniquely personal to your medical needs.
Skilled nursing services include:
- Diabetic Care & Education
- Wound Care
- Dressing Changes
- IV Therapy
- Tube Feedings
- Tracheostomy Care
- Care for Patients on Ventilator
- Monitoring of Nutrition
- Hydration
- Bowel & Bladder Function
- Pain & Symptom Management
- Vitals Assessments
- Monitor/Teach Medication Regimen & Response to Medication
- Post Surgical Care
- Catheter Care/Changes – Urethral or Supra Pubic
- Colostomy/Ileostomy Care
- Bowel Care
- Draw Blood Samples
We are committed to providing a higher standard of care, and this includes our personal care services. Our fully-screened and certified personal care attendants are available to assist you with everyday tasks, such as eating, bathing, or light housework. We’re unique in that we only hire caregivers who exemplify compassion and empathy, and then match them with you based on personality and lifestyle, so you get a caregiver that’s right for you.
- Assistance with walking and mobility
- Dressing and grooming
- Bathing and Toileting
- Medication reminders
- Expertise with memory loss, confusion, forgetfulness
- Post-hospitalization care
- Meal planning and preparation
- Personal safety home evaluation
- Oral and personal hygiene management
- Status reporting to family
The purpose of companionship care is to offer company and friendship. Companions may help with certain household chores, such as laying out towels before a shower, but their primary purpose is to spend time with the patient. Grown children may want to hire companions to keep an eye on their aging parents, for example. Some of the services offered by companionship care include:
- Adult and elderly home companion visits
- Assistance with writing letters and correspondence
- Help to connect with loved ones through e-mail and social media
- Games, crafts, and friendly conversation
- Assistance with organization
- Respite and family relief
- Sitter services
Everyone enjoys a clean home, but for the elderly or disabled, even simple housekeeping tasks can become unmanageable. An untidy home can contribute to feelings of depression, isolation, and hopelessness. It can even be dangerous, increasing the risk of injury or illness and it may also be the first sign your loved one is struggling and needs extra help at home.
Homekeeping services include:
- Dusting
- Vacuuming
- Dish washing
- Laundry
- Meal planning and preparation
- Assistance with organization
- Pet care
Our specially trained, bonded, and insured caregivers can transport you in their vehicle or your own vehicle. We will assist you to the vehicle and accompany you during every moment of your trip, with your safety and well-being as our number one priority. When your trip is complete, we will get you settled back at your home.
Example destinations:
- Doctor or therapy appointments, including disability assistance throughout the trip
- Hospital or outpatient facility
- Prescription pick-up, grocery shopping, and other errands
- Visits with friends, relatives, social and religious functions
- Entertainment events
Our Caregivers
We understand that the quality of care depends on the training and education our caregivers receive that is why all of our caregivers are required to be experienced as well as specialized training in Dementia, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Stroke recovery as well as post-hospitalization care. We pride ourselves in hiring people for their compassion, experience, and flexibility. But we know this isn’t all it takes to provide the best care possible. Caregivers also need excellent skills and competency in care and that comes from excellent training.
Why does training matter?
- Trained caregivers provide the highest quality of care to you or your loved one
- Trained caregivers know how to recognize when medical care is needed
- Trained caregivers can help their clients avoid injury around the home