Adult and Geriatric Care services promote independence, health, and comfort, providing support in a dignified and respectful manner to meet the health and lifestyle needs of older adults.
Geriatric Assessment
In our initial assessments of adult and geriatric care, we evaluate the physical, psychological, and social needs of our clients. This thorough approach ensures that all aspects of health are considered to tailor the care precisely.
Chronic Condition Management
We specialize in healthcare management of chronic diseases common in older adults, such as hypertension, diabetes, and arthritis. Our skilled caregivers provide continuous monitoring and condition management besides dementia care.
Mobility and Rehabilitation Services
Through our skilled care, we assist with mobility and physical therapy to enhance or maintain the physical capabilities of our clients. This includes personalized exercise programs that can strengthen and improve mobility.
Memory Care
Our dementia care plans and Alzheimer’s care services are available for clients experiencing cognitive decline. It provides supportive environments to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
Medication Management
Ensuring accurate medication compliance and management, our caregivers supervise and administer medications as prescribed, preventing complications.
Companion and Social Interaction
Our caregivers offer companionship care, engaging clients in social activities and conversations to combat loneliness and keep them mentally active and connected.
Safety and Accessibility Modifications
We evaluate homes for safety risks and recommend modifications to prevent falls and accidents for a safe living environment for our clients.
Respite Care for Families
Our respite care for the elderly gives family caregivers necessary breaks so they have time to care for their own needs while their loved ones receive professional care.
End-of-Life Care
In collaboration with hospice agencies, we provide compassionate and dignified care to support clients and their families during end-of-life transitions.