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Respite Home Care

A homemaker or person who helps with chores or tasks can maintain the household with housekeeping tasks.

Respite Care

Everyone needs a break sometimes!! We know that it is hard to to take care of your loved one, however you also need a few hours away from home. That’s where respite care comes in.
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Personal care

Assisting with walking from bed to wheelchair
Bathing, dressing and grooming assistance
Medication reminders
Safety and fall prevention
Status reporting to family
Toileting and incontinence care

Lifestyle support

Light housekeeping
Meal preparation and nutrition
Laundry and change of bed linens
Grocery shopping and errands
Transportation to social & recreational activities
Assistance with light exercise

We are here to help when you need us most

As a caregiver for a loved one, can be a time-consuming and a difficult job for a family member to undertake. Life hasn’t stopped for you. You now have the responsibility of taking care of your loved one, while simultaneously continue working and attending to your own family’s needs. One may find himself overwhelmed and stressed out.
When you need a break from your role as a caregiver, you need Respite Care for a few hours a day, a few days a week, or even a few weeks while you are traveling or just taking care of yourself.
01. Respite Care by Home Health Aides
We offer non-medical Home Care Services such as Home Health Aides, Companions, Sitters, Certified Nursing Assistants and Housekeepers. Tasks are tailored to the daily living needs of your loved one – and regularly re-evaluated to meet changing needs and preferences.
02. Homemaker or Basic Assistance
The most common form of Home Health Care. It is a type of nursing care that depends on the individual needs. Through consultation with the doctor, a Registered Nurse will set up a plan of care.
03. Schedule a Physician
We can help schedule a physician to visit patients post hospital discharge to determine with help on relearning how to perform daily duties or improve their speech after a severe illness or injury.
04. Physical / occupational therapy
Medical social workers provide various services to the patient, including counseling and locating community resources to help the patient in his or her recovery.

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