Take a brief online quiz that may help you determine when it is time to get some help – for you or your loved one.
Personal care: Assistance with bathing, dressing and grooming as well as medication reminders
Home safety assessment: Safety recommendations made by a registered nurse
Homemaking: Light housekeeping, laundry and meal preparation
Alzheimer’s/dementia care: Compassionate, professional care for those with mild symptoms
Transportation: Shopping, errands, visits to friends and family, movies, activities
Medical escort: To and from doctor and dentist appointments
Safely Home program: Assistance for people coming home from a hospital stay or outpatient care
Respite care: Short-term home care that provides a break for family caregivers
One of the first steps we take is to conduct a comprehensive safety assessment of the entire home. This is done by a registered nurse who has received extensive training in this area.
In some cases, funding is available from long-term care insurance and the Veterans Administration. Click here for more information.
Contact us at [email protected] for a FREE Private Home Care consultation and nursing/home safety assessment