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Non medical care are services that does not involve medical skill; services include light housekeeping, running errands or offering pleasant companionship.
Personal assistance services are non-medical services that are offered in your home. These services include help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), such as:
bathing
dressing
eating
getting out of bed
walking
using the bathroom
light housekeeping
(dusting, vacuuming, bed making)
grocery shopping
meal preparation
laundry
Companion care: when a non-medical caregiver provides in home companion care, a trusted aide can keep your loved one stay socially engaged at home, and also continuing to visit friends, family, and other social events. The following are just a few of the companion care services that we provide: Conversation
Reading
Games
Projects
Gardening
Appointments
Visit friends & Outings
Celebrating birthdays
Record memoirs
Correspondence
Elderly Sitting are service offered in-home for those individuals who have been released from a hospital or facility but are in need of continuing care.
Hospital Sitters are services provided in the hospital, the sitter provide the following services: Conversation
Reading
Games
Safety and security
Assist with transfer
Ambulation
Feeding
Assist with hygiene
Assist with dressing
Assist in & out the bed
And many more at client’s request…
Homemaking caregivers provide the following services:
Meal planning, preparation and service
Wash dishes
Light housekeeping
Personal laundry and linens
Make/change bed
Help with organization –
clean closets, sort photos
Shopping
Errands
Grocery shopping
Incidental transportation
Out-of-town travel assistance
Pet care
Plant care
And many more at client’s request...
Live in caregivers live in the clients home, provided there is a separate bedroom,
there are no additional charges for room and board for live in care, but the cost of meals(or meal stipend) are usually provided by the family or the caregiver can simply cook the meals for the client and dine alongside the family.
Many caregivers have a driver's license
and own their own car to assist with appointments and grocery shopping.
If you prefer, a caregiver can drive
your car or theirs.
Trinity At Homecare LLC has a door-to-door, or demand response service, is a system where advance reservations are made to take an elderly individual from one place to another like medical appointments, nutrition sites, places of employment, or senior centers. Normally these services provide comfort and flexibility, and charge a small
fee for the service.
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