Homewatch Caregivers of Orange
1100 Town & Country Rd. Ste. 1250 Orange CA 92868
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A home can hold a lifetime of memories. It’s not surprising then if your loved one wants to continue to live at home rather than move into a facility. Thankfully, the dream of aging in place can become a reality with Homewatch Caregivers of Orange.
Homewatch Caregivers of Orange proudly serves the areas of Orange, Villa Park, Anaheim, Santa Ana, and Fullerton in California. In order to provide the best care possible, all caregivers undergo background checks, and the staff conducts quality assurance checks quarterly. The staff is always willing to discuss payment options. Veterans may be eligible for benefits. Medicare and Medicaid may also be options for you.
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Companion care combats feelings of isolation and loneliness. Caregivers will get to know your loved one through conversation, games, and other social engagement activities. They’ll also help identify any safety hazards to prevent falls from happening. Caregivers can plan and prepare nutritious meals, help out with light housekeeping, and provide transportation for social events, shopping, errands, or doctor appointments. They’ll even help take care of your loved one’s pets.
If your loved one needs assistance with activities of daily living, caregivers can assist with bathing, toileting, grooming, dressing, and personal hygiene. They can also help with mobility, transfers, as well as medication reminders and monitoring. Your loved one will have a plan tailored to their needs and will always receive the dignity and respect they deserve.
If you or your loved one is returning home after surgery, consider post-operative care — where a caregiver will help with discharge and ensure all of the instructions given are understood and followed. Caregivers can pick up prescriptions, provide medication reminders, and offer transportation to any follow-up appointments. They’ll also keep in touch with your doctors and family members regarding your recovery — with your permission of course.
Caregivers who help those with dementia or Alzheimer’s are trained to be patient and work with your loved one’s abilities. Physical activity is important for muscle strength and circulation, so caregivers will encourage your loved one to stay active if possible. Your aging loved one will always have ample time to complete activities independently, and caregivers can modify them so your loved one can be an active participant in their own care.
Homewatch Caregivers of Orange will be there to help you or your loved one, whether you need help for a few hours a day or around the clock. So, you can rest easy in the comfort of your own home knowing that you’re in excellent hands.
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