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Patient and Nurse

Our Specialty Caregiving Services Include:

Qualified Caregivers bringing support to your door. 

Specializing in Alzheimer and Dementia

We Do Care helps patients:

  • Transition safely from the hospital, Rehabilitation, or Skilled Nursing Facility to their home environment.

  • Assistance in guiding patient back to maximum functional potential. 

  • Support patient in achieving an independent level of care.

Companion

Quality and consistency are two of the most important values of effective in-home care. We Do Care Home Care, provides the highest quality of in-home companion services, with professional caregivers that feel like family. From the very beginning, we commit to matching each client with a caregiver who best matches the client’s personality and needs. Clients receive the same caregiver on a regular basis to ensure continuity of care, familiarity, and trust. Caregivers help with home management tasks, shopping, meal preparation, transportation, socialization, medication reminders, and other services to assist the client in the home excluding “hands-on” tasks.

Homemaker

Homemaker services are based on client’s goals, values, and needs. Homemakers provide light housekeeping tasks provided in a person’s home. Tasks may include preparing meals, shopping for personal items, managing money, picking up mail, or using the telephone in addition to light housework.

In-Home Aide

In-Home Aides assist with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing and meal preparation. In-Home Aides adhere to the plan of care which involves touching the patient, to implement the patient’s plan of care.

Sitter

Sitters provide companionship and non-medical care to clients. Sitters assist clients with their everyday activities and errands, such as grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, and traveling to appointments or leisure activities.

Respite

Respite care is temporary care for the elderly or individuals when their normal care givers are not available. Respite care is typically used when regular care givers need a break, or additional support is required.

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