In-house care refers to a range of supportive services provided to individuals, often seniors or individuals with disabilities, within the comfort of their own homes.
Senior care encompasses a variety of services designed to meet the unique needs of elderly individuals.
Companionship services involve providing emotional support and social interaction to individuals who may be isolated or lonely, particularly seniors.
A needs assessment is an evaluation process conducted by healthcare professionals or caregivers to determine an individual's specific care requirements.
Respite and holiday care combines the concept of respite care with the added flexibility to cover extended periods, including vacations or holidays.
Live-in care involves caregivers residing in the client's home around the clock, providing continuous support.
Hospital visit support refers to caregivers or healthcare professionals who accompany individuals to medical appointments or hospital visits.
Respite care offers temporary relief to family caregivers who need a break from their caregiving responsibilities.
Respite care offers temporary relief to family caregivers who need a break from their caregiving responsibilities.
Light housekeeping services involve caregivers assisting with basic household chores and cleaning tasks.
Medication reminder services are provided to individuals who require assistance in managing their medications.