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Personal Care
Personal Care is non-medical home care service that helps older adults who require assistance with day-to-day activities such as:
Dressing
Personal Grooming
Bathing
ToiletingMobility and Transfers
Errands
Meal Preparation
Light Housekeeping
Medication Reminders
Other Routine Activities
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Companion Care
Companion Care is a popular services for seniors and disabled adults who need socialization and interactions but do not require advance assistance. Companion Care provides emotional and physical assistance for seniors and disabled adults to help them feel secure and content in the comfort of their homes. Socialization and companionship can help decrease anxiety, depression, and feelings of isolation
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Respite Care
Respire Care is short-term or temporary home care that provides much-needed relief or a break from a primary caregiver's duties. Respite care helps families and primary caregivers who may need to leave briefly to work outside the home, take care of personal tasks, or manage other responsibilities. Flexibility is one of the most significant benefits of respite care. You can usually schedule services for a few hours or overnight to a few days or longer.