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Home Care Is A Personal Business

Home care professionals serve at the crossroads of a lot of big issues: health care reform, privacy law, and Alzheimer's care, just to name a few. It is important to remember that behind all these complicated issues are individuals in need who depend on home care providers to care for them or their family members.

In addition to increasing health problems and financial concerns, seniors are dealing with changes in their independence, social experience, personal health and fitness, and living conditions. Managing all these changes is easier when there are caring family members and home care providers who focus on the individual and provide the senior services that fit their specific needs and preferences.

Family Members Offer Elderly Care with Love and Understanding

Often the people who know seniors best are the family members and close friends who have been with them throughout their lives. These are generally the most important people to aging seniors and the ones they rely on most for care and assistance. If you are providing elderly care for a loved one, you understand the depth of involvement and the constant concern that comes with helping them maintain their health and independence. ComForcare Home Care shares that concern and strives to deliver the same level of service that caring, involved family members would provide.

Supporting Families with Personalized Home Care Services

One home care service received a report regarding a new client who began services after a hospitalization for a stroke. The client's daughter contracted with ComForcare for short-term, round-the-clock home care services for her mother, who needed assistance transitioning back to her home and fall prevention.

When the short-term home care services were finished, the daughter explained to her mother that her caregiver, Margaret, would be leaving, her mother said, "But I love her."

"That stuck with me throughout the night," the daughter stated. She decided she should continue home care services, and started working with the home care service for eight hours a day, five days a week ongoing.

"Mom is a very stylish lady," the daughter reported. "Margaret picked up on that and dressed her the way she used to look prior to her stroke. She also immediately picked up on all of Mom's agenda, from her personal needs to making popcorn while they watched TV together."

Providing Individualized Senior Services During a Critical Time

Stories like these give meaning to the services provided by home care services. Companies strive to do more than just offer basic senior services and elderly care. They are dedicated to working with families to support them in their elderly care efforts and wants families to share special moments with their parents and grandparents without the strain of overwhelming home care demands.

by: Kara Knapp




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