By 2050, the number of individuals in the U.S. aged 65 and above is projected to reach nearly 90 million, approximately double the existing population. TheKey, previously known as Home Care Assistance, demonstrates a fervent commitment to aiding senior citizens in maintaining a high quality of life within their own residences as they advance in age. This dedication leads to an enhancement in the well-being of both our clients and those who hold affection for them. The optimal provision of home care harmonizes proficiency with compassion. Over the course of two decades, TheKey, formerly recognized as Home Care Assistance, has furnished top-notch in-home care, catering to a diverse array of requirements and age-related ailments among elderly individuals. With a track record of delivering over a million hours of assistance to families akin to yours, TheKey presently stands as the preeminent supplier of exceptional in-home care in the nation, extending a more extensive spectrum of care services than ever before.

The Key has a total of 111 locations in 35 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, Medication Administration. The home care services the company provides include Companion Care, Homemaker Services, Personal Care, Respite Care. Please check your local provider below for the care services nearby.

Care Services from The Key

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • End-of-Life Care

    In the time prior to the end of a person's life, they may have symptoms related to a condition that requires care and management. End-of-life care provides these services along with mental and emotional support for the individual.

  • 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.

  • Medication Administration

    Some individuals need to take multiple medications at different times of the day to manage various conditions. A professional who visits the home to provide medication administration services ensures that the individual takes the appropriate medications at the prescribed times and may help the person take the medicine.

  • 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.

  • Post Hospital Care

    When being released from the hospital, a patient may require additional assistance that will allow them to safely and comfortably return to their home. This type of care helps recently discharged patients recover at home from a medical event that required hospitalization without needing to go to a skilled nursing or rehabilitation facility.

  • 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

    Case Management, Comfort Care, Hourly Care, Oncology Care, Post-Acute Care, Stroke Care, Senior Living Community Care 1.

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