Caregivers

Our caregivers are guided by CARELINKS to handle the needs of your loved ones. Services may include:

Companionship and Homemaking

Providing in-home care, our professional and caring staff will sit with and assist your loved one in their hobbies and interests, read out loud or play cards, remind patients when to take their medications, and even drive someone to a hair appointment. Homemaking may involve home keeping, grocery shopping, meal preparation, and more. Both serve as an extra body within the home with an aim to provide the adequate level of assistance needed to maintain independence in the comfort of their own home. Benefits include:

  • Socialization

  • Mental (cognitive) encouragement

  • Increased mobility due to transportation services

  • Improvement in health, both physical and mental

  • Safety supervision

  • Nonmedical Homecare

Physical Assistance

Keeping a senior loved one mobile is an important part of elder care safety. For your elder loved one or or a loved one suffering from the physical effects that can come with aging, brain trauma, or debilitating circumstances, Right at Home can help throughout the day in a number of ways:

  • Ambulatory assistance

  • Getting dressed

  • Positioning in chair or bed

  • Transfer between bed and chair

  • Wheelchair assistance

Respite Care

Health Reminders

Wellness

Home Health Aide

Medication Management

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Management

Medical Collaboration with Physicians