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Many assume that when the needs of an elderly loved one reach a certain point or disease progresses, their options for care are limited to a care facility.

Adult children of elderly parents or the spouses of their sick or disabled loved ones may eventually assume - despite what they prefer - their family members may have to move to a nursing home or memory care center. Professional in-home care can provide skill, experience and individualized care appropriate to clients with different levels of care needs, including the specialist care required by an individual dealing with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease, stroke recovery and more.

 

They're here to help you when you need them

  • On request 24 hours according to the client's needs
  • Flexible and fast scheduling
  • Regular quality assurance
  • Managing comprehensive care and family support
  • Double the care team from other agencies
  • Offer specialized care
  • Through our home care services, we provide a personalized care system that focuses on individual needs and personal environments. Having a first caregiver in your family who is trained in professional care can reduce stress on family members and provide essential support. It can also be an essential part of the recovery process resulting from an illness or injury.



Some of these special care conditions include:

 

  • Care for Alzheimer's and dementia patients
  • Parkinson's care
  • Post-stroke care
  • Caring for people with special needs
  • Cancer care
  • Care of the elderly
  • Advanced care
  • Medical social workers
  • Licensed professional nurses
  • Trained volunteers
  • Registered Dietitian as needed
  • Take care of advanced RNs

Author: Home care Greenville, South Carolina | Senior & Elderly Caregivers

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