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Since 1984, the founders of Preferred Care at Home have had the privilege of assisting our clients to improve the quality of life while safeguarding their dignity and independence. We do this by placing reliable, compassionate, experienced and affordable caregivers in the comfort of their own home or care facility.
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We Care For Those, You Care About Website: http://preferhome.com/senior-home-care
About Since 1984, Preferred Care at Home is helping seniors stay in their homes, happily and safely. Preferred Care at Home offers high-quality in-home care at affordable rates. We provide one-on-one services. Our Services include companionship, meal preparation, hygiene assistance, medication reminders, transportation and more.
Vision and Mission For many older people, home is everything. It’s a window to the past, a safe haven for the present and the legacy they long to leave for the next generation. At Preferred Care at Home, we recruit caregivers who are well-experienced in home care, and we work to match perfectly the needs of our clients with the abilities of our caregivers. But we’re also ever-mindful of your finances. Our motto is “quality services at affordable prices.” We promise!
Objectives • Hospital to Home Care, Transition Care. • Companion Care • Homemaker Care • Personal Care • Dementia / Alzheimer’s Care • End of Life Care • Specialty Care • Skilled Care
Transition Care • A personal, specially trained coach • A Personal Health Record • An easily accessible online health record Three steps to help you stay out of the hospital
Companion Care • Social Interaction • Planning visits, outings and trips • Monitoring visitors • Providing incidental transportation • Visiting neighbors and friends • Personal Interaction • Engaging in companionship and conversation • Maintaining a family scrapbook • Helping read • Mailing letters and bills
Homemaker Care • Light Housekeeping • Organizing and cleaning closets • Dusting furniture • Taking out garbage • Watering house plants • General Homemaker Care • Recording and arranging recipes • Preparing grocery lists • Clipping coupons for shopping • Preparing meals for future use
Personal Care • Personal care needs are: • Eating • Hygiene care • Dressing • Maintaining mobility • Continence care • Taking medication
Live in care • Who Is Live-in Care Best For? • Unsteadiness or a fear of falling • Loneliness or a fear of being alone • Trouble remembering medication • Memory loss, or signs of dementia
Dementia/Alzheimer’s Care • Safety and Health issues • Nutritious-meal preparation • Medication reminders • Hygiene reminders • Clothes selection • Care services provided by caregiver’s • Stimulating mental awareness • Playing memory-enhancement games • Helping with crafts and reading • Stimulating healthy conversation
End of Life Care • Caregiver will Notify the appropriate people. • Providing privacy and dignity.
Specialty Care • Surgery Recovery Services • Transportation • follow-up appointments • prescription drug • grocery shopping • New Mommy Care • Light housekeeping • Meal preparation • Meal preparation • Laundry
Skilled Care • Medical assessment visits • Medication organization • Insulin injections • Wound care and dressing changes • Catheter care • Tube feeding assistance