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Our Services
Local Caregivers rates are based on the needs of the patient or the family once the assessment is done.
Live-In Caregiver:
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Cares for an elderly or sick client in their home. The Live-In Caregiver is a personal help, health aide, and companion for a patient. Caregivers can care for patients with Dementia, Stroke, Cancer, and many other conditions.
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Hourly Rate Based on the needs of the patient and family
Assistance with Personal Care:
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Caregivers may assist individuals with personal care tasks during the night or day such as helping with toileting, changing clothes or bedding, and providing assistance with grooming and hygiene. Medication Management: Overnight or Day Caregivers may administer medications at scheduled times during the night or as needed, following the individual's care plan and medication schedule.
Hospital Caregiver
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Helps patients in a hospital or other healthcare setting with their daily needs. Hospice Care Caregiver Hospice caregivers may be responsible for a variety of tasks, including: Personal care: Bathing, dressing, using the bathroom, applying lotion, keeping teeth clean, shaving, washing, and combing hair, providing clean clothes and bed linens, and trimming nails Medications: Filling prescriptions, ensuring correct dosages are given at the proper times, and keeping a medication log Medical care: Cleaning and changing bandages and taking temperature
Overnight and Days Caregivers
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Work overnight shifts are often referred to as night shift caregivers or overnight caregivers, while Caregivers who work days are often referred to us as day shift Caregivers. All perform many of the same duties as caregivers who work during the day but with a focus on providing care and support during nighttime hours. Here are some everyday tasks a caregiver may do during overnight and Day shifts. Monitoring: Overnight or Day Caregivers often monitor the individual under their care while they sleep. This includes checking vital signs, ensuring that any medical equipment is functioning properly, and observing for any signs of distress or changes in condition.
Comfort and Companionship:
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Providing emotional support, companionship, and reassurance to individuals who may feel anxious or lonely during the night or day
Mobility Assistance:
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Helping individuals move or change positions in bed to prevent bedsores and promote comfort.
Emergency Response:
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Being prepared to respond to emergencies that may arise during the night or day, such as falls, sudden illness, or other urgent situations.
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Documentation:
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Recording observations, care provided, and any notable events during the night and day shifts in the individual's care log.
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Residential:
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Homestay care or designated care
Assisted Living
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Work at a senior care facility or facilities that support disabled and chronically ill patients or provide Day, Night, or live-in help.
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Role Assisted Living
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Caregiver roles as both helpers and companions. They offer a hand with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and eating. Beyond these duties, caregivers form bonds with residents. They listen to stories, share laughs, and provide emotional support