Keepsake Companions
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It can be difficult for a senior who has been independent all their life to ask for or accept help. Additionally, it can be challenging for a family member to provide that help while dealing with other responsibilities and obstacles such as work, limited resources, and/or inexperience with issues faced by the elderly family member.

And the tension created by one or both can make life very unpleasant. Clients love that our senior companion caregivers in Greater San Diego, CA, serve a dual purpose. Our conscious caregivers provide the care needed (right in your home) while upholding and preserving your loved one's dignity and self-esteem.
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Really listening and suspending one's own judgment is necessary in order to understand other people on their own terms. This is a process that requires trust and builds trust. Over the years, Kristen has garnered a wide range of experience working with seniors who lived independently, those who needed assisted or memory care, and those who required skilled nursing.
That's why we employ conscious caregiving in Greater San Diego, CA-our time-tested blend of understandings that allow each interaction to thrive. Our Keepsake Companions' in-home style of care for your loved one will be different from all our previous clients. Oh, we will tap into our vast experience.
Our home care for the cognitively impaired elderly in Greater San Diego, CA, is specifically tailored for seniors who are living with dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and other forms of memory impairment. This specific program is called Cognitive Care Companion and is part of what makes Keepsake Companions' work so personal.
For those with a terminal illness that does not respond to cure-oriented treatment, we team up with medical organizations and professionals to be hospice caregivers in Greater San Diego, CA. This program focuses on palliative care. The theory is to treat the person, not the incurable disease. The aim is to enhance the person's comfort and improve the quality of their remaining days, months, or even years left on Earth.
Some seniors can stay at home if they just have some help in specific areas affected by their limitations or disabilities. They do not require a caregiver, per se. Instead, what they prefer is a conscientious, alert companion who builds their confidence, keeps a watchful eye, and fills in where and when needed.
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