Our caregivers provide the following services in your or your loved one’s home, in an assisted living facility or a retirement community. We offer services from as little as one hour per day to 24-hour home health care seven days a week.
Best of Care’s services help people with the activities of daily living that have become difficult or require total assistance. We work with families to help their loved ones successfully age in place, in the place they call home. Our home health aides, homemakers and companions provide a link to the outside world for people limited by the effects of illness, disease or aging. Our licensed nurses offer clinical support, monitoring and a liaison with your loved one’s physician.
Home Health Aide Services for personal care
Assistance with bathing (bed, tub, shower, sponge) and dressing
Assistance with dental, false teeth and mouth care
Assistance in and out of bathroom and with toileting
Assistance with ambulation and transfers
Implementation of physical therapy and exercise programs
Prepare and serve healthy diets
Live-in Caregiver Services
24/7 support from experienced caregivers who live with clients
Offers safety and supervision
Daily communication between Best of Care, live-in caregiver and client family members
Assistance with bathing (bed, tub, shower, sponge) and dressing
Assistance with dental, false teeth and mouth care
Assistance in and out of bathroom and with toileting
Assistance with ambulation and transfers
Implementation of physical therapy and exercise programs
Prepare and serve healthy meals
Homemakers and Companions for housekeeping and socialization
Household management
Kitchen maintenance
General cleaning
Bathroom cleaning
Meal preparation
Shopping and errands
General companionship and socialization
Hospice for end-of-life care
Home health aides and/or homemakers and companions to provide home care to terminally ill persons.
Psychiatric home care services
Support for people who are withdrawn socially or disoriented.
Certified home health aides will prompt, cue and provide hands-on assistance with personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and medication reminders.
Aides can also perform light housekeeping, laundry and groceries.
Acquired Brain Injury services
Certified home health aides will prompt, cue and provide hands-on assistance with personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and medication reminders. Aides can also perform light housekeeping, laundry and groceries.
Transportation to appointments, companionship, assistance with light exercise and/or physical therapy routines, socialization, mental stimulation and encouragement to relearn household skills.