
Respite Care for Families
Giving family caregivers a break from daily responsibilities:
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Short-term or long-term respite visits
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Hourly, daily, overnight, or live-in care options
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Flexible scheduling to meet family needs

Specialized Non-Medical Support
Tailored services for specific needs:
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Dementia/Alzheimer’s supervision and engagement
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End-of-life companionship (non-medical)
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Recovery support after hospitalization (non-clinical assistance)
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Personal Care Assistance
Helping seniors and clients with day-to-day activities while maintaining dignity and independence:
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Bathing, showering, and grooming
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Dressing and undressing
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Toileting and incontinence care
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Mobility assistance (transfers, walking support, wheelchair assistance)
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Feeding support (non-medical)
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Oral hygiene and hair care
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Skin care and lotion application
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Fall prevention and monitoring
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Wandering prevention (for dementia clients)
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24-hour monitoring or respite coverage
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Ensuring a safe home environment (checking locks, lighting, appliances)

Companionship & Emotional Support
Providing social interaction and comfort to prevent loneliness:
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Friendly conversation and social visits
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Reading books, playing cards, or puzzles
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Encouraging hobbies and recreational activities
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Escort to family gatherings, religious services, or community events
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Emotional support and reassurance

Meal Preparation & Nutrition Support
Ensuring clients maintain healthy eating habits:
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Planning and preparing balanced meals/snacks
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Assisting with grocery shopping (with or without client)
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Encouraging hydration and healthy eating routines
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Monitoring dietary preferences or restrictions (per client/family direction)

Medication Reminders (Non-Medical)
Supporting clients in staying on track with their care plans:
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Verbal reminders to take prescribed medications
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Recording medication intake in daily logs
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Alerting family if doses are missed or supplies run low
(Note: caregivers cannot administer medications — only remind and document.)

Errands & Transportation Assistance
Helping clients maintain independence outside the home:
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Grocery shopping, pharmacy runs, or mail pick-up
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Escort to medical appointments (non-medical transportation)
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Support at bank visits, post office, or hair appointments
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Transportation to social and community activities
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