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Home Care You Can Trust

Many seniors have their daily activities under control and successfully maintain them for many years. However, it is when your senior loved one starts losing control of simple daily functions that life becomes a challenge. The fear of losing independence sets in while family members try to provide the necessary support around busy schedules. This can lead to chaos and animosity.

​It's common for seniors to have hesitations about a caregiver coming into their home. That’s why at Caregivers 24/7, we’ve found that easing your loved one into accepting a little assistance at first works well by scheduling just a few hours in the beginning. Once they have become comfortable with their caregiver, your senior loved one's caregiving hours can be adjusted up or down. To further put your mind at ease, we will match up your loved one with a caregiver that’s uniquely qualified for their personality and specific needs.

 

Most family caregivers would like to provide the support required of their senior loved one. However, the sandwich generation of adults who are responsible for the care of their aging parents often have multiple other responsibilities, including full-time work. It can become difficult trying to juggle all of life’s daily challenges while caring for a senior adult with health problems. This is easily remedied with a professional caregiver in the home, providing peace and assurance to all involved.

Caregivers 24/7 home care services can greatly increase the quality of life for seniors by helping them live as safely and self-sufficiently as possible in the familiar setting of their own home. In-home caregivers undergo continuous training to ensure the highest standard of care. Most importantly, we value the significance of providing an environment filled with patience, compassion, and respect.

 

Whether it's recovery care, respite care, or specialized care -- our in-home caregivers help clients by assisting with basic Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Home Care Services We Provide

It's Time to Seek In-Home Care When:

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  • Your loved one has been released from the hospital or rehabilitation center and needs assistance while he/she continues to heal.

  • Helping your loved one with grocery shopping, cooking, laundry, cleaning the house, and managing doctor’s visits and medications becomes overwhelming both physically and emotionally.

  • You notice changes in your senior loved one's daily routines and/or behavior or personality changes. 

  • Your loved one has become forgetful, beginning to experience falls, and/or started neglecting their appearance.

  • Your loved one has started withdrawing from family and friends.

  • Your current care team—often family members—is experiencing burnout.

  • The stress of caregiving negatively impacts your other relationships, work, finances, and health.

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