Miami Home Care Services for seniors is dedicated to providing premium in-home care for the elderly. We carefully select and assign qualified home care aides to take care of your every need. Whether you or a loved one need assistance in daily living or you are recovering from an injury, our aides can help make those golden years easy, comfortable, and convenient.
Our service skillfully matches fully screened and compassionate home care aides and nursing aides into your senior's home to assist with personal care and activities of daily living. Miami Home Care Services is a local, family-owned business. We have been in South Florida for over twenty years.
Our service skillfully matches fully screened and compassionate home care aides and nursing aides into your senior's home to assist with personal care and activities of daily living. Miami Home Care Services is a local, family-owned business. We have been in South Florida for over twenty years.
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Miami Home Care Services is the newest division of Boca Home Care. Our expansion into Dade brings exceptional home care to seniors and their families in the tri-county area of South Florida. Lisa Kaufman has been prominent in the home care field since 1998. Lisa has an MBA in healthcare and is the President and CFO of Miami Home Care Services, Boca Home Care, and Boca Home Care Services.
The simple answer is that home care makes it possible for you to stay independent for longer in the safety of your home with a little bit of support. However, this can only be possible with the help of a well-trained, compassionate, and certified home care aide who will handle routine household chores and help with personal care.
Home care provides peace of mind and freedom for seniors. Our quality care is a gift from which everyone involved benefits. The individual receiving the care, of course, gets the help he or she needs, and the loved ones have peace of mind that their family member is getting well taken care of. Our home care is a professional service that enables individuals to live safely and comfortably inside their own homes.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of people suffering from dementia worldwide currently stands at about 35.6 million and the cost of treating and providing care for them exceeds $604 billion annually. In the US, figures published by the Alzheimer's Association show that more than five million people have the disease.
As we age, it's inevitable that people in our lives that are close to us will pass away, including friends and family members. It means that seniors tend to suffer from isolation, meaning they just don't have as much companionship or a social life as they did 20 or 30 years ago. And even grandchildren can't always be relied on to fill that gap, as they may have moved across the country by then.
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Martin Segel
Jun 20, 2020
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