Loved ones in need of care include those suffering from a physical or mental illness, disability, or other circumstances. In most cases, the primary caregiver is a spouse, partner, parent, or adult child where they can not manage all the situations parallel with their job and other responsibilities. A caregiver is a person who provides any type of physical and/or emotional care for an ill or disabled loved one at home during their hard time.
When faced with a serious diagnosis, patients often experience emotional and physical pain, confusion, or uncertainty. Loneliness in older people can have serious health consequences, including depression. It is very important to listen to your loved one and provide the emotional support you need.
In such cases, communication plays an important role in the relationship between caregiver and patient to get out of difficult situations. It is important to share your feelings honestly and empathize with the situation. Our caregivers have an important responsibility to provide support and encouragement for them.
What types of services are available?
Our Qualified Caregivers have the experience and compassion to provide assistance with everyday personal care such as:
- Shopping and Meal Preparation
- Medication Assistance
- Professional Cleaning, Housekeeping and Domestic Duties
- Personal Care and Assistance
- Transportation and Errands
- Companionship and Recreation
- Plan Management