Definition: Home care, (also referred to as domiciliary care, social care, or in-home care), is supportive care provided in the home. The largest segment of Home Care consists of licensed and unlicensed non-medical personnel, including caregivers who assist the individual. Care assistants may help the individual with daily tasks such as bathing, remembering medications, toilet assistance, cleaning the home, eating and preparing meals.
Caregivers work to support the needs of individuals who require such assistance. These services help the client to stay at home versus living in a facility. For terminally ill patients, home care may include hospice. Are you concerned about the safety or quality of life of a loved one, aging parents or disabled family member?
Caregivers work to support the needs of individuals who require such assistance. These services help the client to stay at home versus living in a facility. For terminally ill patients, home care may include hospice. Are you concerned about the safety or quality of life of a loved one, aging parents or disabled family member?
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With A Kind Heart Home Care, it's a complete dedication to serving others that sets our caregivers apart from the rest. Our caregivers possess those intangible traits such as being understanding, patient and compassionate. Every caregiver is committed to understanding each client on a person level in order to provide the best individualized care that meets their specific needs.
Perhaps your loved one needs a few hours of help each day to assist with bathing or dressing, light housekeeping or companionship. Or if you are an adult child caring for an elderly parent, maybe a full day of service to give you time to relax while your loved one is carefully cared for. Who will you call if your loved one wants to remain in their own home, but cannot be there alone?
We believe in providing the highest quality of caregiving with the kindest treatment to each of our individual clients. Our goal with each client is to provide a care solution, not just a caregiver. It takes a team effort to solve challenges as they arise, communicating with family members and evolving the care over time.
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