Our Services
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
Bathing/Showering: The ability to wash one's face and body.
Dressing: The ability to choose and put on clothes, including managing fasteners.
Eating: The ability to feed oneself, though this typically does not include meal preparation.
Personal Hygiene and Grooming: Tasks like brushing teeth and styling hair.
Toileting: The ability to get to and use the toilet, and clean oneself afterward.
Transferring: The ability to move between positions, such as getting in and out of a bed or chair.
Continence: The ability to control one's bladder and bowels.
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)
Managing finances: The ability to pay bills and manage a budget.
Managing medications: The ability to handle and take medication as prescribed.
Meal preparation: The ability to plan and cook meals.
Housekeeping: Performing tasks to maintain a clean living environment.
Shopping: Procuring necessities, such as groceries.
Transportation: Using public transport or arranging other means of transportation.
Companion Care
Our engaging services include friendly social visits, participation in beloved hobbies, and unwavering emotional support to combat isolation and enhance your emotional health.
Care Coordination
Our Care Coordination services build a robust support system around you.
We expertly organize schedules, facilitate clear communication among clients, families, and our care team.
Proactively address any needs, ensuring a harmonious and effective care experience for all involved.