Griswold Home Care

Griswold Home Care

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Taking care of an individual with mental or physical challenges is recognized as a heroic endeavor. However, even these heroes require periods of rest for the betterment of both themselves and their cared ones. Griswold caregivers offer the opportunity for recharging while simultaneously ensuring your family member receives considerate and devoted attention. Whether the need is for occasional time off during a few hours each week or continuous full-time assistance, Griswold can supply proficient and seasoned caregivers for support. This allows individuals to resume excelling in their most proficient roles: being a spouse, a parent, a daughter, or a son.

Griswold Home Care has a total of 124 locations in 29 states.

The company provides both home health care and home care services for individuals. The home health care services the company provides include 24-Hour Care, Fall Prevention, Palliative Care. The home care services the company provides include Companion Care, Errands, Homemaker Services, Personal Care, Respite Care. Please check your local provider below for the care services nearby.

Care Services from Griswold Home Care

  • 24-Hour Care

    This service provides caregiver shift coverage around the clock so that as one caregiver's shift ends, the next caregiver's shift begins. 24-hour care offers the individual receiving care peace of mind because they know that a caregiver is available, no matter the time, to assist the individual with what they need.

  • Companion Care

    Social interaction is important for maintaining emotional and cognitive health. Companion care services provide this through playing games, taking walks, chatting, and other activities that the individual enjoys.

  • Errands

    Living at home means there are tasks to take care of outside the home. Whether you need stamps from the post office or other necessities, this type of service provides assistance to people who need to take care of errands but have limited means of transportation to get around town.

  • Fall Prevention

    The risk of falling increases with age and can lead to serious injury. Fall prevention care provides professionals to help individuals navigate their everyday movements and tasks in ways that maximize safety and are appropriate for their mobility level.

  • Homemaker Services

    Maintaining a home requires the completion of many tasks around the house. Homemaker services provide help with these chores. Care providers go to the home and assist with tasks that help maintain the home, such as tidying up, helping with laundry, and more. With homemaker services, older adults can live at home in a more clean and comfortable environment.

  • Hospice Care

    Hospice care is provided when a person is nearing the end of their life. This type of service focuses on maximizing the comfort and quality of life of patients approaching the end of their lives by providing symptom and pain management as well as emotional and spiritual support. Family members are often included in receiving emotional support.

  • Live-In Care

    Sometimes, having a care provider visit the home doesn't give enough support to an individual who needs assistance. With live-in care, caregivers can ensure individuals always have consistent care and support by providing assistance, safety, and comfort as they stay in the individual's home.

  • Palliative Care

    The goal of palliative care providers is to maintain quality of life by providing specialized care to relieve symptoms and stress for patients living with a serious or chronic illness.

  • Personal Care

    Personal care provides assistance and supervision for activities of daily living (ADLs), such as toileting, bathing, dressing, eating, transferring, and walking around. This type of service is nonmedical in nature and helps people perform personal tasks around the home safely.

  • Post Surgery Care

    Most surgeries require time and care for recuperation. This type of care provides in-home care, such as medication or pain management, for patients returning home after a surgical procedure.

  • Respite Care

    It can be challenging to be a caregiver and balance providing the support a loved one needs while managing personal and professional life responsibilities. Respite care providers give temporary relief to the caregiver by helping with tasks for the loved one, allowing the caregiver to attend to their needs and life obligations.

  • Other Care Available

    Cognitive Assessment Care, Neuromuscular Care.

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