Everyone’s personal care needs are unique, but it typically involves caregiver-provided assistance with the following tasks:
At Community Home Health, our goal is to give you or your loved ones the tools and resources to help control your sickness, achieve your health goals, and live life to the fullest based on your doctor’s orders and clinical needs. Wherever you or your loved one call home, our team of skilled home health nurses, home health aides, and physical, occupational, or other therapists will make regular visits to provide health care services.
At Community Home Health, our caretakers are all fully trained to provide dedicated, person-centered home care that promotes independence and lets you or your loved one continue to live life on their own terms. Working with regular routines and ensuring that support is tailored to specific requirements. Personal Care will be done in the way that’s most comfortable and convenient for the one that is in need.
Our personal care plans are built entirely around specific needs and routines.
Like all forms of care, support with personal care is built completely around the individual needs and personal routines. If you like to wash before breakfast or have a bath before going to bed, your caretaker will happily follow your schedule, helping you live the way you want.
With personal home care, you have the choice of having a visiting caretaker—someone who visits at set times—provide the support you need, or if you require ongoing support, it may be best to have a live-in caretaker, living at home with you, to provide 24-hour care.
Sometimes personal care matters can be difficult for a close family member or friend to carry out, with some feeling awkward about a change in relationship or uncomfortable about completing the more intimate tasks. In instances like these, it can be much easier for a trained caretaker who is accustomed to supporting with personal care to step in and help.
If you’ve been discharged from the hospital after having surgery, you may require personal care until you’re back on your feet.
Those prone to memory loss or in the later stages of dementia may forget everyday tasks that include taking their daily medication, eating, paying bills, etc.
Living alone can make personal care routines more difficult. When trying to do things on your own, you increase the risk of injuring yourself.
Sometimes seniors experience bad hygiene. This can affect confidence and independence. Our caretakers will help them with baths, shaving, etc.
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Our goal is to deliver the best care for our patients – whether they need home health, private duty, palliative, hospice, or personal care services.