Gather Information
Remember that everyone will have the best
experience possible if this is a true conversation with
the care recipient, not about them. Those involved
should have the opportunity to speak their mind
and talk about the future. There are many options
for in-home care, from the type of care services to
the number of hours a week. It is a good idea for
participants to do research online or by calling a care
provider to get questions answered before the family
meets to talk about options.
include tasks like transportation to appointments,
meal preparation, light housekeeping and personal
care.
Comfort Keepers® Can Help
For over 19 years, Comfort Keepers’ caregivers
have been providing in-home care and with
encouragement, support, and assistance in daily
living. And caregivers can encourage overall health
through meal planning, grocery shopping, meal
preparation and activities. Tracy Kelley, local owner,
and operator, says the key to successful care is
creating custom care plans that focus on physical and
mental health and wellness activities. “Our goal is to
see that clients have the means to find the joy and
happiness in each day, regardless of age or acuity.”
says Tracy.
Think Beyond the Basics
Care doesn’t have to only be about basic physical
care needs. At Comfort Keepers, we believe that
in-home care improves lives and helps seniors do
the things they most love. We develop custom care
plans that include physical safety and wellbeing,
emotional health, and socialization. Our goal is to
help our clients have the best quality of life while
maintaining their independence at home. This can
A daily dose of joy
To learn more about our in-home care services, give
us a call…(863) 701-9100.
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