Our compassionate services have empowered seniors to navigate their later years gracefully on their own terms, allowing them to thrive in the comfort of their own homes—the place where they raised a family, built a career, and made cherished memories.
Our professional caregivers offer an alternative to assisted living facilities or a nursing home with in-home care plans that are personalized to the unique needs of your loved one.
Your senior will stay active and engaged with a trusted Visiting Angels caregiver by their side. And you’ll enjoy the peace of mind knowing an experienced professional is tending to your loved one’s daily needs and requests.
Selecting the right type of senior care will ensure your loved one's safety and comfort while improving their quality of life. However, if you're unfamiliar with the different types of home care, deciding between services can be overwhelming.
The good news? Visiting Angels makes selecting the right home care service easy and manageable. We will hold your hand every step of the way through the care decision journey.
At Visiting Angels, we understand each individual and their family have unique needs and preferences. That's why we meticulously customize our home care services—from brief respite support to 24/7 care at home—to provide personalized assistance that's just right for your loved one and family.
Here are some options to consider:
Visiting Angels makes it easy to get started with senior care services:
Once care starts, your coordinator will remain in contact to update you on progress. As needs and requests evolve, we will ensure your loved one continues getting the care they need and deserve.
Aging in place refers to a person’s ability to safely grow old in their current residence — whether it is their own home, a family member’s house, or an assisted-living facility. Staying in a familiar dwelling can help seniors preserve their overall happiness, health, and quality of life.
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Needing help with age is inevitable. You may notice signs indicating your loved one needs extra care at home, such as difficulty managing daily tasks, forgetfulness, unexplained weight loss, neglecting personal hygiene, or increased accidents or falls. Additionally, changes in behavior or mood, social withdrawal, or increased anxiety could indicate the need for professional home care support.
It's crucial to observe these signs and have an open discussions with your loved one and healthcare professionals to determine the best care plan to ensure their well-being and safety.
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In-home care is a more private option that allows your loved one to remain in a familiar environment. This is often less disruptive and more engaging, making it the first choice for many families.
Combine that with the rising costs of nursing home facilities, and it's understandable why in-home care has become the preferred option for many families. Some of the benefits include:
Visiting Angels can assist your loved one with everyday activities by providing essential non-medical services such as:
Finding the proper senior care for an aging loved one can be a daunting task without knowing the pros, cons, and costs for each option. Many families feel torn between handling the daily tasks of caring for their parents themselves or relying on professionals.
A free in-home consultation is the best place to start. Together, we can help you and your loved one determine what service might be needed.
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Your loved one’s in-home living assistance will start with a free consultation by a Visiting Angels care coordinator. We’ll discuss daily needs, mobility limitations, safety and security risks, medical issues, and other concerns.
The coordinator will conduct a home care assessment that includes a walk-through around the home to look for safety hazards and fall risks.
The coordinator will use the information to create a personalized care plan. Together, we’ll make sure the plan is comprehensive, flexible, and respectful of personal preferences.
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Your care coordinator will consider your input and information about your loved one's life, hobbies, preferences, and health conditions. Then, we’ll find a caregiver who has the skills, experience, personality, and availability to foster a perfect match.
If — for any reason, at any time — you feel the caregiver isn’t the right match, the care coordinator will work with you to select a different home care aide.
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