Comfort Care For Loved Ones
Family members are the first to notice changes in elderly parents, such as an unstable gait, inability to drive, and simple house hold chores being left undone. Or, they may have trouble with daily activities, like bathing, cooking, laundry, or using the bathroom.
When activities of daily living (ADLs) and other general home activities sometimes become difficult, your loved one may only need a part-time caregiver. Most seniors want to age in place. If your loved ones are in good health overall, you may wish to consider home care by a home care aid for your loved ones.
Legacy In-Home Care offers non-medical in-home care. A home assessment by a qualified Legacy In-Home Care Registered Nurse will help you make those difficult decisions. Once we determine the needs of your loved one, we will coordinate an affordable home care program designed by you, your loved one, and one of our professional care givers. Your care giver will have a certified background check and will be qualified to do the tasks they are enlisted to do. This is vital for the success of any care plan.
We match our clients with their care giver. If for any reason your loved one is not happy with the person who is caring for them, we will find a replacement. We’ve got you covered.
Care plans are re-evaluated over time as needs change. Call Legacy In-Home Care today for a free consultation.