LIVE-IN SPECIALISTS
In the year 2000 9 million people needed long term care, this number will increase to as many as 24 million by the year 2060.

WHAT IS LIVE-IN CARE ?
A LIVE-IN CAREGIVER resides in your home 24 hours per day for the term of service you have requested. He/she is available to you for care morning, noon and night. Traditionally they are to sleep in a seperate room near to the client or if necessary in an sitting room close by should this be necessary. The caregiver is visited by an RN nurse supervisor on the first day of service to meet the family and be oriented to the client's care. A Plan of Care is kept in the residence for day to day review by the caregiver. The caregiver is strictly forbidden from using the client's property for their own personal use.
A separate Description of all services illustrating policies and procedures shall be issued to the client upon contracting for services.
ELDER CARE
IT IS NOT EASY TO BECOME A PARENT TO YOUR PARENT(S).
After all our society says adults should be able to take care of themselves in their own homes. Consequently, as more people live well into their 80's and 90's and families are dispersed across the country many are going to be involved in elder care in one way or another. This could be an issue if not today then, perhaps, tomorrow. Statistics affirm that 25% of American families are involved in some way with elder/parent care. Should you be a part of this 25% let us assist you in the care selection process for that loved one near or far.
A LIVE-IN CAREGIVER resides in your home 24 hours per day for the term of service you have requested. He/she is available to you for care morning, noon and night. Traditionally they are to sleep in a seperate room near to the client or if necessary in an sitting room close by should this be necessary. The caregiver is visited by an RN nurse supervisor on the first day of service to meet the family and be oriented to the client's care. A Plan of Care is kept in the residence for day to day review by the caregiver. The caregiver is strictly forbidden from using the client's property for their own personal use.
A separate Description of all services illustrating policies and procedures shall be issued to the client upon contracting for services.
ELDER CARE
IT IS NOT EASY TO BECOME A PARENT TO YOUR PARENT(S).
After all our society says adults should be able to take care of themselves in their own homes. Consequently, as more people live well into their 80's and 90's and families are dispersed across the country many are going to be involved in elder care in one way or another. This could be an issue if not today then, perhaps, tomorrow. Statistics affirm that 25% of American families are involved in some way with elder/parent care. Should you be a part of this 25% let us assist you in the care selection process for that loved one near or far.
