After Hospital Care
After Hospital Care Many people believe that their alternatives for care are reduced to care facilities after the needs of an aging loved one reach a particular degree or when an illness has advanced.
Despite their wishes, adult children of aging parents or spouses of sick or disabled loved ones may believe that their family member will eventually need to enter a nursing home or memory care facility. For clients with varying levels of care needs, including the specific care needed by someone suffering with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, stroke recovery, and more, in-home specialist care can offer the knowledge, experience, and one-on-one care appropriate.
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- Help following discharge orders
- Prescription pick-up and errands
- Medication reminders
- Grocery shopping
- Transportation to and from appointments
- Authorized communication with healthcare providers, such as hospital or skilled rehabilitation center personnel, as well as home health agencies for a coordinated transfer of care
- Authorized communications with loved ones
- Meal preparation
- Assistance with mobility such as walking, position changes, and transfers like moving from bed to chair.
Providing Specialized Care
We offer a tailored regimen of care with our in-home care services that focuses on unique requirements and private settings. Family members’ stress levels might be reduced, and vital support can be given by a senior caregiver who has received specialized training and lives in your home. It can also play a significant role in the process of healing after an illness or injury.