Available Services
Are you seeing your loved one need help at home? Is the family considering moving a loved one to a nursing home or an assisted living facility? Are you worried about your loved one’s safety?
Are you starting to wear out because caring for an aging relative demands effort and time, and it’s affecting your immediate family, your work, or your health?
A Better Way to CARE can help families by supporting aging seniors, the sick, and the frail to remain living in their own homes if possible. Choosing A Better Way to CARE as your home health agency it allows individuals to have as much independence as possible, by providing proper assistance and companionship.
In-Home Care, delivered in a loved one’s home, is available a few hours at a time or 24 hours a day for the needs of your loved ones.
- Eating
- Grooming
- Dressing
- Bathing
- Incontinence
- Cognitive impairment
- Mobility
- Medication reminders
Someone to come and stay with you in your home for a short time so your caregiver can get some rest.
Someone to help you with activities of daily living for longer periods of time or go with you to doctor’s visits or other appointments.
- Social and business services for elderly,
- Disabled, recovering from illness Read, talk to them, and play cards or other games
- Oversee exercise program as prescribed by a health professional
- Plan, prepare, and serve meals and shop for food
- Light housekeeping, such as dusting, sweeping, and making beds
- Washing and ironing clothes
- Running errands or grocery shopping
Someone to provide personal care, homemaker and in-home respite services for individuals effected by work related injuries and disability insurance requirements.
- Care that focuses on simple choices and redirecting, helping the person remain calm and safe
- Build self-esteem, enhance physical strength, and reduce behaviors that need to be managed.
- Use techniques and activities that engage the person’s mind and body
- Develop open communication for the family members
- Respite care
- Homemaker help
- Companionship
Our Caregivers
You want life to be as rewarding and independent as possible for your loved ones. Quality Care Home Care will help make sure that it is.
We understand that the quality of care depends on the training and education our caregivers receive. That is why all of our caregivers are experienced and skilled in handling your loved ones’ particular needs. We pride ourselves on hiring people for their compassion, experience, and flexibility. But we know this isn’t all it takes to provide the best care possible. Caregivers also need excellent skills and competency in care and that comes from excellent training.
Why does training matter?
- Trained caregivers provide the highest quality of care to you or your loved one
- Trained caregivers know how to recognize when medical care is needed
- Trained caregivers can help their clients avoid injury around the home
