In-home care is non-medical care provided right in the client’s home by professionally trained caregivers, also known as personal care assistants, that enables you or your loved one to continue to live independently. It is custodial care for elderly or disabled people and assists with daily living activities, such as assistance with safety, eating, bathing, dressing, grooming, light housekeeping, grocery shopping, preparation of meals, medication reminders, giving companionship, driving to appointments and other designated chores that the clients can no longer do for themselves. The caregiver's function is as an extra set of eyes, hands, feet and strength.
In-home care is non-medical care provided right in the client’s home by professionally trained caregivers, also known as personal care assistants, that enables you or your loved one to continue to live independently. It is custodial care for elderly or disabled people and assists with daily living activities, such as assistance with safety, eating, bathing, dressing, grooming, light housekeeping, grocery shopping, preparation of meals, medication reminders, giving companionship, driving to appointments and other designated chores that the clients can no longer do for themselves. The caregiver's function is as an extra set of eyes, hands, feet and strength.