Frequently Asked Questions about Elder Care in the Home
Here are some common questions about our elder care in the home services. If you have any additional questions or would like more information, please don't hesitate to contact us.
1. What exactly does elder care in the home involve?
Elder care in the home involves a trained caregiver or nurse visiting or staying with a senior at their residence to help with daily activities, medication management, mobility, monitoring vital signs, and providing companionship — all without the senior having to leave the comfort of their home.
2. Is elder care in the home suitable for seniors with dementia or Alzheimer's?
Yes, elder care in the home can be tailored for seniors with memory-related conditions. Caregivers are trained to provide patient, structured support, maintain routines, and ensure safety for individuals dealing with early to moderate stages of dementia or Alzheimer's.
3. How do I know if my parents need elder care in the home?
If your parents are struggling with daily tasks, managing medications, mobility, or living alone with limited support, it's worth discussing elder care in the home with their doctor and family to see if regular professional assistance would improve their safety and quality of life.
4. Can elder care in the home be arranged for just a few hours a day?
Yes, elder care in the home is flexible. Families can choose part-time care for a few hours a day, full-day support, or round-the-clock live-in care depending on the senior's needs and the household's requirements.
5. How can I schedule elder care in the home for a family member?
You can schedule our elder care in the home services by contacting us directly through our website or by reaching out to us via WhatsApp. We'll discuss your family member's specific needs and set up a personalized care plan.
