OUr Services

ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING


Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s) are the things we normally do in daily living, including any daily activity we perform for self-care. When your loved one has difficulty performing these tasks on their own due to age, physical limitations, an injury, or medical condition, our trained Caregivers are there to assist. We understand it is important for your loved one to maintain their dignity and privacy within their own home, while performing these intimate functions.

  • Dressing and undressing

  • Grooming/hygiene

  • Skin care

  • Bathing

  • Transfers

  • Mobility

  • Positioning

  • Toileting

  • Range of motion exercises

  • Assistance with food, nutrition and diet

  • Light Housekeeping

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    Support for Chronic Conditions

    As a chronic condition advances, living at home can be more challenging but just as fulfilling with the right support. Our expertly trained caregivers can help older adults with a chronic condition or age-related illness maintain their lifestyle and independence even as their symptoms progress. We can assist you or your loved one with daily activities, personal care, and staying socially engaged with friends and family.

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    Post-Hospitalization Support

    Following surgery, a hospitalization, or stay in a rehab facility, most people would rather be at home in their own bed, surrounded by the people and things they know and love. Our Hospital-to-Home care solution sets you up to recover safely and comfortably at home. From hospital discharge to full recovery, we’ll be by your side, providing the physical and emotional support you need—so you can relax, rest, and focus on getting better.

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    Adults with Disabilities Support

    If you or a loved one is living with developmental or other disabilities, we can help. Our full-life care companions have professional training to support adults of any age, whether they’re living independently or with family members. We can provide personal care, supportive care, and respectful, safe supervision—or whatever assistance is needed to live your best life in your own home.

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    End-of-Life Care

    A clinical, unfamiliar setting is the last place most people want to be during the final stages of life. We offer end-of-life care so your loved one can safely and comfortably stay at home, even while on hospice. When treatment is no longer an option or the end of life is near, our caregivers can provide comfort and compassionate care, create a calm and peaceful environment, and offer practical and emotional support to the individual and family members.

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    Companion Care

    When an older adult is feeling isolated, withdrawing from their routines, or may need some assistance to live comfortably on their own, we can help them continue to enjoy their lifestyle and favorite activities in the home they know and love. Our caregivers will provide quality companionship while assisting with daily activities, including light housekeeping, grocery shopping, healthy meal preparation, and transportation to social outings.

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    Help Around the Home

    Designed to support older adults who are mostly independent and healthy, this type of care provides a helping hand around the house—and also can be an easy introduction to care at home. Whether it’s shopping or other help around the home tasks, we can help you or a loved one stay independent with fewer household responsibilities, living well in the home you love.