
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