Home Instead Senior Care

Home Instead Senior Care

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From personal care to Alzheimer's care to transportation, Home Instead® services simplify the lives of seniors and their families. Local franchise offices, operating independently, strive to pair compassionate and dependable caregivers—referred to as Care Professionals or Care Pros—with the unique personalities and requirements of each Client.

Home Instead Senior Care has a total of 598 locations in 51 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. The home care services the company provides include Caregiver Support, Companion Care, Homemaker Services, Personal Care, Respite Care, Transportation Services. Please check your local provider below for the care services nearby.

Care Services from Home Instead Senior 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.

  • Alzheimers & Dementia

    This type of service provides caregivers who can assist individuals who have Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia while continuing to live at home. It can also often provide peace of mind to family members, as they know a professional caregiver can meet their loved one's unique needs.

  • Caregiver Support

    Being a caregiver, although rewarding, can be challenging. This type of service offers resources and support to the caregiver, helping them navigate the responsibilities of caring for a loved one.

  • Chronic Conditions

    Living with a chronic condition requires long-term management of your health. This type of service provides a professional who understands the needs of the individual's condition and helps manage the symptoms and treatments to ease the stress of a chronic condition.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Parkinsons Care

    Parkinson's disease is a progressive disease. With time, individuals with Parkinson's disease experience symptoms that may make tasks more challenging. This type of care provides trained caregivers who assist the individual with various tasks they need to complete throughout the day so they can live at home comfortably and safely.

  • 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.

  • Rehabilitation Care

    Recovering from an injury, illness, or surgery may require physical rehabilitation. This type of care promotes an effective recovery and long-term wellness through various supports and therapies.

  • 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.

  • Transitional Care

    A person's living arrangement or the level of care they need may change and evolve over time. When a person finds it challenging to manage these changes, transitional care services can help. This type of care ensures the coordination and care of patients moving residences or transitioning to a different level of care. 

  • Transportation Services

    With age or a health condition, driving may no longer be safe, but individuals still need to go from place to place. This type of service provides transportation assistance to and from locations when driving is no longer an option.

  • Veterans Care

    This type of care assists aging Veterans with personal care, activities of daily living, and other tasks.

  • Other Care Available

    Couples Care, Arthritis Care, Care Support, Concierge Care, Dementia Day program, Diabetes Care, Hospital & Rehabilitation Companionship, In-Home Assisted Living, Live Scan Services, Live-In Caregivers, Live-In Home Care, Memory Support Care, Mobility Assistance Care, Nurse Directed Home Care, Part of The Honor Advantage, Senior Personal Care Services, Supervisory Support Care, Veteran's Assistance, Veteran's Home Care BeneFits, Wellness Care.

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