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We are most trusted and respected local provider of in-home support services and care for people in their homes, retirement communities, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities – wherever you call home.
You need to be able to count on the people you’re trusting with your family member’s care. Our trained and qualified caregiving staff provide dependable, compassionate care. Many of the in-home caregivers on staff are specialists, such as certified Alzheimer’s care specialists, which helps to ensure the best possible in-home care for your loved ones.
All employees must register and pass state & national background check and a drug test, and they must also hold a valid driver’s license. Home Helpers is bonded and insured.
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Arthritis can be truly debilitating for seniors, especially when pain flares and movement feels impossible. Many seniors with arthritis avoid moving because they don’t want to trigger pain and inflammation. But there may be other things they can try, especially when their arthritis pain is flaring. 24-hour home care providers can be there to offer...
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How Does Companion Care at Home Benefit Seniors?
When they first start aging in place, seniors might not realize how life starts to change. Spending more time alone and having a more difficult time meeting social needs makes life tougher in subtle ways. Companion care at home is an easy way for seniors to have someone to talk to, but there are other...
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When Is It Time for Alzheimer's Home Care? Signs Your Loved One May Need Additional Support
Receiving an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis can be overwhelming for both seniors and their families. In the early stages, many individuals continue living independently with only minor adjustments to their routines. Over time, however, the progressive nature of Alzheimer’s disease often creates new challenges that affect memory, judgment, safety, and daily functioning. As these changes occur,...
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