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Homecare isn’t just about managing ADLs—it’s about connection

Living Assistance Services

At Living Assistance Services, we’re dedicated to supporting seniors so they can live safely and independently at home for as long as.

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How Hospices Are Diversifying Their Services in 2024

Hospice News

Fewer than half of 143 respondents to Hospice News’ 2024 Outlook Survey , conducted with Homecare Homebase, reported that their hospice organizations would pursue new care types this year. But the aim of their service diversification efforts may indicate future trends.

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In-Home Care vs. Assisted Living: Making the Right Choice for Your Loved One

Comfort Home Care

In-Home Care for Seniors In-home care provides professional support services for individuals or couples who need help recovering from an illness, managing a chronic illness, have special needs or a disability, or who simply need help with the Activities of Daily Living (ADLs).

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The Differences Between Home Health Care Caregiver Roles

Comfort Home Care

A personal care assistant, or PCA, helps the elderly, those with disabilities, and those recovering from an illness or accident with the activities of daily living, or ADLs. Personal Care Assistant. A PCA may also help with light housekeeping tasks, meal preparation and other basic needs.

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Finding Quality Rockville Home Health Aide Solutions: Initial Steps to Take

Comfort Home Care

Take into consideration the various ADLs (activities of daily living) and IADL (instrumental activities of daily living) that are most challenging for you, from the basics like eating and showering to more advanced tasks like grooming, hygiene, mobility assistance, meal prep, and transportation.

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Which Home Care Agency Is Right for You?

Comfort Home Care

In most home-health care cases, clients require some type of assistance with the activities of daily living (ADLs). The first step to finding the best solution for you and your loved one is to identify your specific needs. Begin by asking what tasks you or your loved one needs help performing.

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4 Ways Home Health Agencies Can Benefit Seniors

Comfort Home Care

By providing assistance with the activities of daily living (ADLs), older adults can feel safe and secure in their homes. 4: Maintaining Independence. Most importantly, home health agencies help seniors maintain their independence.

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