Elderly and Physically Disabled
Aging individuals typically prefer to live as independently as possible, rejecting the idea of an institutional care facility. Our non-medical, in-home Elder Care is a safe, effective way to provide care in the comfort of one’s own home. Our experienced, well-trained, compassionate staff is prepared to help you or your loved ones make the best possible decisions for in-home care. We provide four distinct, high quality services to assist the aging or physically disabled individual to remain in their own home.
Attendant/Personal Care
Attendant/Personal Care service is designed to create the best possible living situation by providing hands-on personal assistance for activities of daily living such as showering/bathing, skin care, medication monitoring, grooming, incontinence care, lifting and transferring, dressing, feeding, denture care, overnight care, memory enhancement, and so much more.
We are contracted with United Healthcare Community Plan as well as Banner University Family Care to provide AZ Long Term Care System (ALTCS) Home and Community services to elderly, physically disabled, and chronically ill individuals who are recipients of Medicaid.
Respite Services
Respite Services are designed to provide a break for the family or the main caregiver of an aging or physically disabled person. Our Respite program is designed to let you relax with the knowledge that our trained staff will see to your family member’s needs and comfort. Or, if you would prefer, we can arrange to train and certify someone you refer such as a relative, neighbor, or person from your church to provide the care.
Companion Care
Companion Care is designed to monitor the personal well-being of individuals that require watchful oversight, keep them company and provide socialization opportunities. This includes, but is not limited to, assistance with bathing, mobility, meal planning and preparation, monitoring personal safety and dietary needs, providing medication reminders, incidental transportation, reading and letter writing, crafts, and escort to activities or to the doctors office.
Homemaker
Homemaker services are meant to assist the individual with everything it takes to “run the house”, including laundry, light housekeeping, dishes, shopping, trash removal, watering plants, pet care, errands, linen changes, even changing light bulbs.
Questions about applying for Arizona Long Term Care Services? No worries, our staff can assist you in starting the application process to see if you or your loved one might qualify.
Additional Information
Family members, friends, and neighbors are often hired as the first choice of caregiver to provide services to their loved ones. Typically, family members can be hired within a week. We understand that each individual’s homecare requirements are unique. That is why we assign the most qualified and compatible caregivers to meet their specialized needs.