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In-Home Care Services

 

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Golden Home Care Services LLC provides care within the privacy of our client’s home. The terms home health care and home care are often interchanged; however, home health care refers to medical-related homecare while private duty home care encompasses all medical and non-medical home care services. Our company provides services that include caregiver services, home health nursing, home therapists, home health aides, and more. Each of our clients has unique needs; for that reason, we offer a full range of in-home care services to tailor care plans that provide our senior and other adult clients the right amount of care to help support independent living at home. Services include:

 

In-Home Companion

Personal Care Services

Specialized Care Services - Dementia Care

Conversation & Companionship

Meal Preparation

Laundry

Light Housekeeping

Grocery Shopping/Errands

Incidental Transportation

Medication Reminders

 

Respite Services

 

While caring for your aging parent is a labor of love, it is still labor. As you spend more and more of your time caring for your senior parent, you may find yourself giving up favorite hobbies and vacations, saying no to friends, feeling distracted at work, and getting more stressed with your spouse and children. Over time, juggling caregiving with work, raising children, and managing a household increases your risk for depression, chronic illness, and a decline in your overall quality of life.
 
Despite these risks, you may neglect good health habits if you’re like many caregivers. You may skimp on sleep, eat poorly, skip regular exercise, and keep going even when you’re ill or postpone your own medical appointments. If you’re a caregiver who neglects your own health, you’re more likely to suffer from a chronic condition such as high cholesterol or high blood pressure and be overweight. Caregiving can also take a toll on your mental health, with an estimated 46 percent to 59 percent of caregivers suffering from clinical depression.
 
It’s time to pause and ask yourself: “What good will I be to the person I care for if I become ill?” As a caregiver, it is critical for you to take good care of yourself—even while you are taking care of your aging loved one.
 
It is possible to take some much-needed time for yourself while meeting the needs of your senior parent through Golden Home Care Services LLC respite care services.

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