
Our Services
Personal care Services
We provide assistance to clients to perform their self-care activities, which they do on a daily basis including:
bathing and hair washing
basic skin care
oral hygiene
grooming and dressing
toileting and incontinence care
mobility assistance
transferring and positioning
transportation
shopping, appointments
recreational activities and outings
Companionship
companion services provide non-medical, basic supervision to ensure a clients safety and well-being. Persona; or hands-on care is not provided in this category. Some activities companions perform include:
providing friendship and emotional support
talking, listening, sharing experiences
playing games/cards, reading to clients
helping to keep clients in contact with family, friends and the outside world
providing transportation and escort assistance to medical appointments, grocery store and errands
teaching/performing meal planning, preparation and serving
medication reminders
reminding clients to start or finish their meals
Home making
We help clients with certain key life tasks they need to manage in order to live independently at home including:
light housekeeping
laundry
linen changes
meal preparation
transportation for appointments, errands& shopping
medication reminders
dementia care
recreational activities &outings
Live-in,24-hour care
live-care and 24-hour care are provided to individuals who cannot be alone at anytime.
Often, these people are housebound. Support is provided24-hours a day,7 days a week and 365 days a year. Generally, people whom require live-in care are;
temporary health conditions which will improve in time(e.g. traumatic brain injury)
chronic conditions which require increasing support with age and deterioration of condition (e.g. multiple sclerosis)
terminal condition, which result from injury or illness and will not improve.
Caregiver Respite
Our Respite services provide relief to primary Caregivers (e.g., a spouse, son, daughter, friend or relative) a break from providing supportive and supervisory care to someone who is dependent on their presence or assistance. Respite can be for a few hours or a few days depending on the individual situation. It can be provided occasionally, or periodically on a regular basis.
Respite will enable Caregivers to:
¨ deal with a crisis:
¨ take a planned, brief absence, such as a vacation;
¨ deal with their own medical issues (e.g., appointments, procedures);
¨ have an opportunity to rest, relax and catch up on sleep;
¨ spend quality time with friends and family; and,
¨ take time for themselves to exercise, shop, do personal care, and run errands.
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