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Hourly Home Care/ Daily Home Care

Personal Care & Daily Living

  • Bathing, dressing, and grooming

  • Mobility help and transfers

  • Medication reminders

  • Toileting assistance

  • Meal preparation

Home & Lifestyle Support

  • Light housekeeping & laundry

  • Grocery or errands

  • Transportation help

  • Companionship and engagement

  • Safety checks and monitoring

 

Companionship Care

  • Friendly social visits, conversation, shared activities, and company to reduce loneliness.

  • Support with leisure activities (games, walks, reading, hobbies).

  • Transportation assistance and outings, if needed.

 

Respite Care

  • Temporary relief for family caregivers so you can rest, run errands, or take a break.

  • Flexible scheduling — from a few hours to longer stays, depending on your needs.

  • Ensures consistent care for your loved one while you’re unavailable.

 

Skilled Nursing Care

  • Wound care and dressing changes

  • Pain management and medication administration

  • Catheter care and tube feeding support

  • Physical assessments and vitals monitoring

  • Coordination with physicians or therapists

  • Post-surgical care and hospital discharge support

  • Chronic disease monitoring (e.g., diabetes, heart disease)

 

Personal Complex Care

  • Patients with multiple chronic conditions (e.g., heart disease, COPD, diabetes)

  • Requiring skilled clinical support at home (e.g., catheter care, wound care, injections)

  • Needs care coordination with physicians or specialists

  • Patients with neurological conditions, spinal injuries, advanced disease, or rehabilitation needs

  • Patients recovering from major surgeries or who have significant functional impairments

 

Complex Care

  • Skilled nursing & medical monitoring

  • Personal care (bathing, mobility, feeding support)

  • Daily living assistance tailored to medical needs

  • Care coordination across providers (nurses, and doctors)

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