Personal care services are where a caregiver provides hands-on services that help you’re beloved perform daily activities. Our caregivers can grant aid and assistance when needed, allowing you or your beloved to age peacefully or get over illness within the convenience of their house. Having an in-home caregiver provide care services allows you and your family to feel comfortable, ensuring that you simply or your loved ones are in good hands. Care services can significantly improve and maintain the standard of life an elderly individual has and may give them their freedom back. Our carefully selected caregivers undergo extensive training that focuses on providing you and your family the private care services that you need to stay your family within the luxury of their house, during a familiar environment that they thrive in.
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Daily Living Activities Of Health Care
Our caregivers offer a good sort of daily activities of health care services, including:
- Bathing
- Hygiene
- Changing Clothes
- Cleaning Aging Support
- Transferring From One Place To A Different
It is of the utmost importance for you or your loved ones to be clean, hygienic, and practice healthy self-care and bathing habits. If bathing may be a problem area, our caregivers can assist with bathing activities like showering, swimming, sponge baths, etc. Our caregivers can help support you or your loved ones during these crucial activities, which will make sure that you or your loved ones are adequately bathed and cared for.
Instrumental Activities Of Daily Living
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) are self-tasks that folks normally do on a day that isn’t necessary for fundamental functioning. Yet, they’re tasks that are important for an individual to measure independently within the community. IADLs are usually weakened into eight basic functions:
- Housekeeping – Having The Ability To Perform Daily Tasks To Take Care Of A Suitable Level Of Cleanliness In One’s Homecare services.
- Telephone & Technology – Having The Ability To Work A Phone And Use Basic Technology.
- Shopping – Having The Ability To Buy For All Basic Needs.
- Food Preparation – Having The Ability To Plan And Prepare Meals.
- Laundry – Having The Ability To Launder Clothing.
- Transportation – Having The Ability To Use Public Or Private Transit Independently.
- Medications – Having The Ability To Responsibility Dose And Take Drugs.
- Finances – Having The Ability To Manage Personal Finances Independently.
Aging Support
Personal care often takes a backseat when individuals start to age and may not look out for themselves the way that they want to. By hiring an in-home caregiver to assist you or your loved one’s with care assistance, you’ll be comfortable knowing that our caregivers are trained to handle particular care tasks which will allow you or your beloved to age peacefully and cozy in their house while maintaining a healthy mind, body, and soul. Our Care Services include:
- Assistance With A Secure Bathing
- Dressing And Grooming
- Personal Hygiene Assistance
- Diet Monitoring
- Meal Planning
- Medication Reminders
- Bathing Assistance
- Walking Assistance
- Bathing: Baths, Showers, Bed Baths
- Restroom Assistance
- Toileting
- Taking Vital Signs (Cna’s)
- Transport To Doctor’s Appointments, Religious Outings
- Shopping
Who Is Eligible For Personal Care Services?
- 60 and over or adults who have physical or cognitive disabilities
- Have a physical or cognitive disability that creates it difficult for them to finish home and self-care tasks.
- Homebound or cannot leave their home independently.
What Is The Cost Of Private Care Services?
- Sliding scale fee supported monthly income and medical expenses.
- Medicare, Medicaid, or other insurance don’t cover program services.
How Does One Apply?
- Set up a meeting.
- A caseworker will visit you in your home and assist you in completing the appliance form. The appliance asks questions on your personal care, health, ability to urge around, and other areas that will help determine if you’re eligible.
- Once approved, you’ll work with the caseworker and therefore, the home care agency to line up a schedule for services.