Mandy Delp, Community Outreach Manager for Home Helpers Home Care, participated in the 1st 5K Mad Hatter race at Meadowood Retirement Community in Lansdale, Pa. The event benefitted Montgomery County Code Blue. Everyone enthusiastically embraced the theme of the event, as shown below.

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Our Uncle was a very special man. Besides never being married with no children and living alone in a very big house, he was a very independent and frugal person. So, when his physical health declined and was placed with hospice, it became apparent that he needed more care then we could physically provide, as he wanted to pass in his own home. When he finally conceded to having a home helper care person come in as a full time live in, we did not know what to expect. Well, what we got was a professional and caring person. Our care giver Frederick Nyanpoh was so compassionate. He was such a good match for our Uncle’s needs. He took over the household and provided his meals and all of his physical needs. We were told by Fred that our Uncle also thanked him for being there and helping him. As anyone will tell you, dying can be like going down a bumpy road. Well our Uncle got his wish of passing in his home with Fred from Home Helpers and Grandview Hospice by his side along with his family. We are so appreciative for Fred coming into our lives in a time of need. He was a God Send. I gladly give your organization a 5 Star Review.
Read MoreWhen we knew that Mom was no longer able to live alone, she and I decided that she would come live with us. At first, she was able to be alone during the day, but within a few months, she began to deteriorate. I tried having friends come in to check on her, but it was soon evident that we needed more help during the day when I was out at work. Home Helpers was able to provide the support that we needed. They came out and interviewed Mom and me so that they clearly understood her care needs, and then made their staffing decisions based on that assessment. When we found the right person to be a companion for Mom and help her with showering, dressing, and meals, they became friends. Mom looked forward to her coming and enjoyed not being alone during the day. As my mother’s dementia progressed, I appreciated the peace of mind I gained knowledge that she was taken care of when I was at work and that I no longer had to worry about her at home. It was a win-win situation. As a nurse myself, I really appreciated the professionalism of home helpers and their willingness to find the "right fit" for my mother. I would highly recommend Home Helpers.
Read MoreFour months ago, my 95-year old mother, who still maintained her own apartment, suffered a stroke. After spending time in the hospital and rehab in a nursing home I was faced with caring for her daily needs, as well as juggling the demands of my much-needed full-time job. We decided not to uproot her from her apartment since we felt it would be a safer environment and she would still be around familiar surroundings. So my husband and I began the arduous task of finding someone to help us during the day. We made several phone calls to agencies, but when I spoke to Home Helpers, I knew this was the place I needed. The owners, Frank and Greg, and their nurse, Sharon are professional in their ethics, compassionate, and understanding of the needs of the elderly as well as to the needs of the stressed-out caretakers. They provided kind, caring and patient people to be with my mother during the day and sometimes nights if needed. I don’t know what I would have done without them. It’s an amazing organization and I’m so thankful for their kind, quick responses. Whenever I need them, they are there. They are sounding blocks when I need to talk and they listen so patiently. There is no one else I would recommend.
Read MoreI had been worrying about how I would take care of my disabled mom while she was visiting me when I had to be at work - she can’t drive and can get distressed when she’s lonely. I was picking up my dry cleaning when I saw the nameplate on the back door of the office building. I thought, huh, I wonder if this is the kind of agency I need? I raced home, looked up the company online and left a message that Saturday night! I got a call on Monday morning and a great partnership was born. Home Helpers has always managed to fill in whatever time slots I need - morning, noon, night - weekends, often on short notice. They don’t just send out a warm body, either. They introduce an employee who is committed, caring and always goes above and beyond the call of duty. With a disabled mom and a special-needs two-year-old, I need a lot of help and I never have to worry that I won’t get it. I am so happy that Home Helpers is here and I recommend them to everyone I know!
Read MoreAs the dust starts to settle and life begins again, I wanted to reach out and thank you and your organization for the wonderful care provided to my father. Karim and Laura were especially helpful and caring for my father. Outstanding comes to mind! My father’s illness was relatively short and his passing into eternal rest was really quite beautiful. Thanks again for everything you did to support my family during a very difficult time.
Read MoreWhen my Dad broke his hip, he was restricted from putting any weight on it for 4 -6 weeks. The rehab hospital told us when he would be released, he would have to be in a wheelchair. In order to bring him home, we would need help. I contacted Home Helpers and Greg and Sharon went to the rehab hospital to meet my Dad and his therapists before his release. They matched us up with a caregiver who could meet my Dad’s needs and physical limitations. The caregivers were helpful, responsive and anticipated my Dad’s needs. Now, 18 months later, my Dad is using a walker and we still have Home Helpers lending a hand. Knowing my parents are being taken care of, I can go to work with peace of mind.
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