Homemakers assist with light housekeeping, grocery shopping, errands, meal preparation and more.
Medical social workers help patients with the social, emotional and financial factors affecting their health. They assess needs, coordinate use of community resources and assist in
financial healthcare planning.
Occupational therapists provide in-home evaluation and treatment to help patients develop and maintain the ability to perform essential activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, preparing meals and more).
Physical therapists evaluate and provide rehabilitation to home-bound patients following an illness, surgery or injury. Care includes exercise programs, posture balancing training, daily living assessments, recommendation for home safety modification and more.
Speech therapists provide in-home evaluation and treatment for speech and swallowing problems including assistance in producing speech sounds, language comprehension and expression, along with swallowing techniques and
diet recommendations.
Respite care gives rest and short-term relief for family members who are providing direct care of their loved ones. Home care aides provide assistance so errands can be run, shopping can be done or much needed rest can take place. Respite provides a social opportunity for your loved one, bringing a variety of relationships into their life.