At WR Community Services, we are committed to providing the elderly community and people with disabilities with the top in-home care services. Our trusted staff of qualified CNA's are ready to attend to those personal needs. WR Community Services is a family-owned and operated organization.
We have been offering home and community based for the elderly and disabled in Tennessee and Mississippi since 2006, establishing strong relationships with our client communities along the way.Here at WR Community Services we strive to be not only your provider of choice, but your provider who is constantly improving!
We have been offering home and community based for the elderly and disabled in Tennessee and Mississippi since 2006, establishing strong relationships with our client communities along the way.Here at WR Community Services we strive to be not only your provider of choice, but your provider who is constantly improving!
Services
Our goal at WR Community Services is to keep your loved one safe, happy, and supported. The nursing services we provide are aimed at providing our clients with comfortable, quality assistance in the comfort and safety of their own homes. And for their families, we hope to restore the peace of mind that they made "The Right Choice" with WR Community Services in-home care.
Cleaning, including vacuuming, sweeping, mopping; cleaning bathroom fixtures; dusting; washing inside windows and cleaning blinds on windows if no climbing is required. Shopping for household essentials, including assisting clients with economical purchasing consistent with their budgets.
Performing necessary reading and writing tasks, if requested and indicated by client's inability to read due to physical/visual impairment or other inability to read and write.Performing essential errands (obtaining food stamps, picking up prescriptions, posting mail, etc.). Accompanying a client on trips to obtain health care services and other necessary items and services.
Performing necessary reading and writing tasks, if requested and indicated by client's inability to read due to physical/visual impairment or other inability to read and write.Performing essential errands (obtaining food stamps, picking up prescriptions, posting mail, etc.). Accompanying a client on trips to obtain health care services and other necessary items and services.
Respite care offers temporary substitute supports, allowing family members or other caregivers brief opportunities for rest or relief from care giving. Respite care activities are planned with input from the caregiver, based upon an assessment of his/her needs and the degree of physical and cognitive impairment of the care receiver.
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Morgan Hamilton
Oct 13, 2019
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