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PERSONAL CARE IN-HOME CARE SERVICES

Sometimes, our loved ones need help with basic activities of daily living, including bathing, grooming, dressing, eating and mobility assistance. With such assistance from professional caregivers, it is more safe to stay in their homes, living enriched, engaged, and independent lives. Without recurring support, it might very well be dangerous for someone to remain in their home, or there might be an elevated risk of health deterioration.

Personal in-home care by a Home Helpers caregiver provides that needed support, so your aging or disabled family member can be where they’re happiest: in their home. We can help with a range of needs, including:

  • Feeding: From making a meal to direct feeding support
  • Bathing: Minor assistance, such as standby observation, up to full bed care.
  • Dressing: Supporting what the person can do independently, assuring safety.
  • Mobility: getting in and out of bed, sitting and standing, and navigating stairs
  • Toileting: Standby assist to full bed care.

PERSONAL CARE AT OTHER SENIOR CARE LOCATIONS

Sometimes, the need for personal care services extends outside of the home, so Home Helpers offers personal care services in other locations as well:

  • Rehabilitation centers
  • Independent living facilities
  • Assisted living facilities
  • Hospitals
  • Memory care facilities
  • Retirement communities
  • Skilled Nursing units

If you need personal care for a loved one, please call us at (610) 871-5609 and schedule your free in-home care assessment today!

Steps to Care

  1. 1.
    Initial Call Once we’ve received your information, we will have a detailed call to gather more information on the care situation, answer any pressing concerns, and set up a time to meet in person.
  2. 2.
    In-home Care Assessment Here we will answer all your questions, and ask some of our own to craft a Cared-4Customized Care Plan to your unique needs.
  3. 3.
    Start of Care We will come with our Caregiver on the first day of care to go through the Care Plan together and help with introductions.
  4. 4.
    Client Visits Once we have begun care, we will pop in at times our Caregiver is there to see how things are going and determine if we need to adjust the Care Plan.