Treasure Coast Caregiving
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My experience began many years ago when taking care of my grandmother and great aunt. I have always had a love for seniors and helping them with their daily living. I am a licensed Certified Nursing Assistant and I am CPR Certified by the American Heart Association.

My experience consists of personal care, hygiene assistance, scheduling and taking them to doctors appointments, picking up medications from the pharmacy, calling in refills, and seeing that they schedule out their medications and take them at the appropriate times, helping them to safely run errands.
Services
Aging family members may have limited strength, balance, and flexibility due to aging or recovering from a surgery or ailment. Our care partners can provide comprehensive assistance with all of your Personal Care needs. Whether your loved one needs a little assistance safely navigating their home and daily tasks, or is bedbound or on hospice.
Our caregivers are fully capable of handling light housekeeping to ensure your loved one lives in a comfortable environment free of clutter. When physically able, a client assisting a caregiver with cleaning is a great physical activity that can promote physical and mental health, and help them maintain a sense of pride and personal dignity.
At Treasure Coast Caregiving, our caregivers are trained to provide companionship that will keep your loved ones active and smiling for the years to come. We believe that a critical part of caring for a client is ensuring that they thrive emotionally and socially, even in their later years. Every client is different.
For many people, medications become an increasingly significant of their daily lives as they age. Unfortunately, it can be easy to misplace medicines in disorganized cabinets, and when multiple medicines are required to be taken at specific times of day, remembering which pill to take when, or a medication has been taken at all, can be difficult to keep track of.
One of the greatest challenges of trying to care for an elderly loved one is making sure they get the nutrition they need. As we age, a reduced sense of smell or taste can lead to a loss of appetite or interest in food. Physical impairments and mental decline may make it difficult to prepare meals, or even to remember to eat at all.
Reviews (2)
Chelsea Siebeneck
Chelsea Siebeneck
Aug 10, 2020
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About 6 months ago I was searching the treasure coast looking for an CNA for my grandma. I came across Treasure Coast Caregiving. I called and talked with Connie the owner and she was very nice on the phone. I set up an interview with her and had her come over to meet me and my grandma. The moment I met her I knew that she was the right person to take care of my grandma. She has been taking care of grandma now for 6 months and she is amazing. She is very caring and attentive to all of grandmas needs. I very highly recommend Treasure Coast Caregiving and Connie to provide your loved ones with the
Patricia S.
Patricia S.
Jul 05, 2020
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Treasure Coast Caregiving helped my family through the toughest times with their compassion and loving services. To see they way they spoke to my family member and how patient they were was amazing especially when family members can be hard to deal with. Always with a smile on their faces and willing to help! I would recommend Treasure Coast Caregiving to my loved ones and friends who are in need of caregiving services!