Happy Holidays From Touching Hearts at Home!
As the holiday season fills the air with joy and gratitude, we want to take a moment to thank you…
Home care assistance services provide the means for your mom to age at home without risking her safety or security. How does it work? Take a closer look at this supportive option.
As often as is needed, a caregiver drives to your mom’s home to help out for a few hours or the whole day. On the way to your mom’s house, the caregiver can run errands for her if she needs the help.
If your mom needs groceries and doesn’t like shopping, her caregiver can pick up her grocery order and carry it into her home. The same can be done with prescription refills, packages at the post office, or orders from local cafes and restaurants.
Once at your mom’s home, caregivers can help her with a variety of daily tasks. On a personal level, caregivers can help your mom with her showering, grooming, and hygiene tasks. If she needs someone to help her get into the shower, turn the water on, and wash her hair, caregivers can help.
Caregivers help her dry off, apply moisturizer, and get dressed. Your mom has a home care assistant to help her brush and floss her teeth, dry and style her hair, and pick out the right clothing for the forecasted weather.
Household chores are also services that caregivers cover. Your mom has a caregiver available to vacuum carpets, sweep hardwood floors, and dust furnishings. The caregiver can change sheets and towels and sort them with the other dirty laundry and complete all of those loads.
Once clothes, sheets, and towels are clean and dry, caregivers can iron items, fold them, and put them away. The caregiver can make the bed with clean sheets, hang fresh towels, and put the hamper back where it goes.
Caregivers also make meals and snacks for your mom. She has company with her while she eats, so she won’t be lonely during a meal. After the meal, your mom’s caregiver washes the dishes or loads the dishwasher, cleans the stovetop and counters, and puts clean and dry dishes away.
One more aspect of home care assistance is that your mom has someone to drive her around. If she has an appointment with her eye doctor one day and her dentist the next, you don’t have to schedule two days off. Have her caregiver accompany her to those appointments.
When your mom can’t be alone, it’s important to make sure that home care assistance services are available. You don’t want your mom to be alone 24/7, especially if she has chronic health conditions. Talk to our home care assistance specialist to make arrangements for the care she needs.
As the holiday season fills the air with joy and gratitude, we want to take a moment to thank you…
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