Transforming How We Address a New Diagnosis of Dementia
Receiving a new diagnosis of dementia is not easy. It kicks off a difficult rollercoaster of emotions that are heightened…
Home Health Companions makes it easier for you to remain at home when daily living challenges occur or your health changes. We are advocates for your well-being, and we help your family select the appropriate level of care, when and where it’s needed. Our compassionate caregivers and nurses can provide health and daily living services 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
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Care plans are custom-tailored to meet a range of needs. And to stay not only healthy but truly well, friendship and compassion are part that picture. Our exceptional caregivers help you feel comfortable at home, wherever home might be.
Our personalized care plans meet a range of needs, including medication monitoring, meal preparation, personal hygiene, light housekeeping, laundry, transportation and simple companionship. And each plan starts with a consultation unique to you.
Our skilled home health licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) and registered nurses (RNs) provide one-on-one medical care and respond to your changing health needs. We work closely with your medical team to provide the appropriate level of care wherever home might be.
Aging Life Care Services
Our Aging Life Care™ certified professional guides your family through all care options. We help you select the appropriate choices for the best care possible, removing worry and stress.
We believe that truly exceptional care is holistic care. And we demonstrate that through the resources we share. Whether you need ongoing care or recovery care, we understand that home is where you want to be. Our library of articles can help.
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