We supplement the care-giving you may already be doing. This way you are less likely to burn out or stress the relationships within the family.
How much help is needed
for your elderly parent or disabled loved one?
***You always have the choice of who the aide is. We can pay you to do the work,
another family member or provide screened aides. You choose the aide.***
Most people are familiar with hospitals and hospice, but are unaware of "non-medical in-home assistance."
This industry provides your loved one with help doing chores, giving respite for the family caregiver and providing assistance with the activities of daily living. These are know as PCA services, or Personal Care Assistants. These ADL's range from helping with bathing, taking the trash out, cooking an occasional meal, helping with pills, or helping someone get in and out of bed.