Our Services
To book a consultation with one of our dedicated staff and to see how we can provide help to you or your loved ones, please book a consultation meeting with us.
In Home Care
"In Home Care" simply means care that does not involve nursing-type activities such as dressing changes. In-home senior care provides practical support with a human touch. Our compassionate caregivers assist elder clients and our loved ones with disablities with common activities of daily living like showering, cooking and much more. caregivers even can help with errands and transportation.
Companionship Care
Personal Care
Meals & Nutrition
Transportation
Household Duties
Respite Care
Hospice Care Support Services
24 Hour and Live-In Care
In-Home Care Services
Licensed medical professionals can be sent into the home to deliver therapeutic services, such as post-operative rehabilitation, while our highly trained in-home caregivers provide all the supportive care a person needs to continue living at home. Call us to talk about in-home care in Central Arkansas area: (501) 517-9632.
Unlike home health care, our in-home care focuses on providing support to family members who need help with the activities of everyday living. Everything from companionship to bathing to transportation and dementia care are services we can provide.
We offer in-home care that covers a wide array of activities, including: Personal Services such as:
Bathing
Dressing
Incontinence Care
Mobility Assistance
Companionship and Home Helper
Meal preparation
Medication Reminders
Accompany to doctor visits
Grocery shopping
Laundry and linens
Light housekeeping
Socializing
Alzheimer's or Other Dementia's Care
Managing behavioral symptoms
Encouraging engagement
Assist with activities of daily living
Keeping seniors safe
Transitional Care Services
Transportation
Prescription pick-up
Hospital discharge assistance
Hospice Support
Supplemental support
Respite for family caregivers
Who Can Benefit from In-Home Care?
We believe anyone who needs help to stay safe and healthy in their own home can benefit from home care services. People recently discharged from the hospital may require temporary assistance with cooking, laundry and transportation. Family members with a cognitive impairment like dementia may benefit from ongoing help with medication reminders, bathing and toileting assistance, or overnight care. In general, if you worry your loved ones cannot safely care for themselves at home anymore-and you have begun to feel the strain as their care needs increase-you and your loved ones may benefit from the in-home care we provide.
Here are some specific signs your loved one may be a candidate for professional care giving assistance:
Doesn't want to cook anymore
Needs help transitioning from sitting to standing
Gets up multiple times during the night
Personal hygiene is declining
Diagnosed with Alzheimer's or a related dementia
Appliances, like stoves and irons, are left on and forgotten
Housekeeping isn't kept up like it used to be
Household bills aren't being paid
Medications aren't being taken on schedule
Recently lost their spouse, or seems lonely
Driving is becoming a hazard
Arthritis has made it difficult to perform simple tasks like buttoning clothes.