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Which Home Care Agency Is Right for You?

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Do you need assistance with basic tasks such as bathing and personal hygiene? At a minimum, your home-health aide should be a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or a Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA). Finally, ask how the agency will choose the caregiver(s) for your loved one, to ensure that your home health aide is a good match.

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The Most Common Questions Regarding In-Home Care for Seniors

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Caregivers can provide these services whether the individual is still living at home or has moved to a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). The goal of in-home care provider is to help their clients continue to live as independently as possible while staying healthy and happy – both mentally and physically.

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4 Ways Home Health Agencies Can Benefit Seniors

Comfort Home Care

Aging in place with the assistance of qualified caregivers provides significant benefits as compared to living in a nursing home or residential facility. At Comfort Home Care, our certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and geriatric nursing assistants (GNAs) provide highly skilled one-on-one home care and assistance.

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