Do You or Your Loved One...

Need Help?

Needing help can happen over time or suddenly. Reaching for that special floral blouse hanging up towards the back of the closet can result in a fall and change your life forever.

Recognize

Some Warning Signs

Other times, you recognize Dad isn’t taking care of himself or the house anymore. He’s letting things go – forgetting to take his meds, not paying his bills and walking around with a stained shirt for three days. He even got lost coming home from the grocery store last week. Does anything on this list resonate with you?

“Serve one another with love.” Galatians 5:13

Non-Medical Services

The challenges of aging, an unexpected health episode, or chronic illness may affect you or your loved one’s ability to perform activities of daily living. Sometimes just a little bit of help can make all the difference and empower you to stay at home safely and independently while maintaining an enhanced lifestyle.

 

Whatever the situation, we are here to help, offer hope and give you peace of mind.
Below are some of the non-medical services we provide:

Homecare Services

Homecare Services

Grocery Shopping and Meal
Preparation. Laundry/Linens
and Light Housekeeping,
Medication Reminders, Showering
and Grooming Supervision, Companionship and Conversation
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Transitional Care

Transitional Care

Upon discharge from the hospital or an extended rehab stay, you may need help cleaning out the refrigerator of expired food items and replenishing it with a fresh quart of milk, eggs and bread along with picking up a new medicine prescription.
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Dementia And Alzheimer’s Care

Dementia And Alzheimer’s Care

Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease can be debilitating and life-changing not only for the client afflicted with the disease, but to those family members involved in that
loved one’s care.
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End-of-Life Care

End-of-Life Care

Most of us have experienced the loss of loved one, but not everyone has the responsibility to care for the one they are losing. Your emotional stress may include seeing a loved one suffer; praying for mercy their time will come soon; possible regrets for a relationship that might have been.
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Respite Care

Respite Care

Perhaps you are the primary caregiver for your loved one and you need a break, also known as respite care. Knowing your loved one is not home alone but safely under the care and supervision of our caregivers.
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Companion Care in a Facility

Companion Care in a Facility

Clients can become anxious and confused in new surroundings when either admitted to the hospital or transitioning to their new home in a facility.
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From the moment you call our office, we ask questions to form a basic needs assessment. Your or your loved ones will receive a FREE in-depth evaluation of your needs and lifestyle in our process of creating your custom care plan. Whether at home or in a facility, we will meet with you, your family members and healthcare professionals to gather more information and answer questions. Together, we will develop your custom care plan.

 

We realize you and your loved ones may fell anxious or reluctant about getting assistance but understanding your options will help you make an informed decision to maintain your independence. Please contact our office to set up your FREE in-home evaluation to learn more about how we can help you.

To guard and guide by your side…

always care, always there