"What Are We Going to Do About Mom and Dad?"
A live-in caregiver can help! Caregivers will:
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- Follow morning and evening routines
- Cook favourite recipes and follow diets
- Track medications and appointments
- Provide companionship
- Provide assistance on outings
- Do shopping, housekeeping and laundry
- Be on hand in case of emergency, and
- Monitor health issues.
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Finding Time for the Important Things
"What are we going to do about Mom and Dad?", is a question families are asking all over Canada. Some people asking that question are seniors themselves, or are raising children or grandchildren at home. Many people asking are working full time and are sandwiched between the younger and older generations. There simply aren't always enough hours in the day to do everything that needs to be done.
In other cases, seniors are getting older and perhaps one of them is disabled due to a stroke or Parkinson's disease. The other one is getting tired and burnt out with caring for their spouse while trying to manage their own health. Family lives far away and there isn't anyone to call on when something needs to be done.
Help is On the Way
A Live-in Caregiver can help provide a better quality of life and peace of mind! Your highly capable, qualified and trained caregiver will live with your parents in their home, providing companionship and help with daily activities. Your caregiver is committed, dependable and dedicated to your parents alone, providing the individual care and attention they deserve. And, at an affordable price compared to many retirement residences.
What Do Caregivers Do?
From companionship, friendly company, conversation, reading and playing games... to assistance with running errands, bill payment, pet care, meal preparation and housekeeping... to general hygiene, bathing, medication, incontinence care and mobility assistance... your caregiver will help your parents maintain an optimum level of independence in a safe and familiar environment. Allowing them the freedom to set their own daily routines and preserving the dignity and pride they feel when they're living in their own home.
Please call Rebecca at (250) 612-2995 and see how a caregiver can help you and your family.
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