Personal Care* Companion Care* Respite Care
Personal Care* Companion Care* Respite Care
This type of home care covers a range of basic tasks and activities that many seniors find difficult to perform. In other situations, these obstacles can put seniors at risk of losing their independence. But with companion care, seniors can maintain their routines and continue to age in place.
Seeking support and maintaining your own health are key to managing your position as a Caregiver, so it’s not selfish to need time to yourself. Respite care provides temporary relief for a primary caregiver, enabling you to take a much-needed break from the demands of caregiving a sick, aging, or disabled family member. Whether it’s for just a few hours a week or an extended vacation, seeking respite care can help ease the burden of family caregiving and help to relieve stress, restore your energy, and promote balance in your life.
Personal care covers the basic care duties of companion caregiving, while also providing physical assistance to clients. Personal care services can include non-medical assistance for chronic health conditions, like diabetes or Parkinson's.
Most older adults who receive Senior care can age in place comfortably with companion caregiving. However, seniors who require advanced care or physical assistance may need personal care to live at home safely.
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