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ALZHEIMER'S HOME CARE (5)

Alzheimer’s is a progressive condition and EverHome Care advisors help plan needed care for every stage of Alzheimers.

We support:

  • Early Stage: Companionship, reminders, and routine building
  • Mid Stage: Increased supervision, behavioral support, and personal care
  • Late Stage: Full assistance with daily living and 24/7 care options

Your care plan evolves as your loved one’s needs change.

Costs vary based on care needs and schedule, but most families choose flexible hourly care that can grow over time.

We’ll help you explore:

  • Private pay options
  • Long-term care insurance
  • Medicaid eligibility (if applicable)

Our goal is to make high quality care accessible and transparent.

Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s can be overwhelming…you don’t have to do it alone.

We help families by:

  • Reducing stress and caregiver burnout
  • Providing respite care when you need a break
  • Keeping you informed with regular updates
  • Partnering with you on care decisions

Our Alzheimer’s care services are designed to support both daily living and emotional well-being:

Personal Care & Daily Support

  • Bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting
  • Mobility assistance and fall prevention
  • Medication reminders

Memory-Focused Care

  • Routine building to reduce confusion
  • Gentle redirection and reassurance
  • Cognitive engagement and memory activities

Safety & Supervision

  • Wandering prevention and monitoring
  • Home safety support and adjustments
  • Meal preparation and nutrition support

Companionship & Quality of Life

  • Meaningful conversation and companionship
  • Music, hobbies, and reminiscence activities
  • Transportation to appointments and errands

The earlier, the better. Early support helps establish routines and maintain independence longer.

ARTHRITIS HOME CARE (2)

  • Assist with safe movement
  • Identify hazards in the home
  • Encourage use of mobility aids
  • Provide supervision when needed

Individuals who:

  • Experience joint pain or stiffness
  • Have difficulty with daily tasks (bathing, dressing, cooking)
  • Have limited mobility or balance issues
  • Need help managing symptoms safely at home

CANCER HOME CARE (3)

Category: CANCER HOME CARE

Yes! Cancer Home Care Planning will help monitor and support symptoms like:

  • Fatigue
  • Nausea
  • Pain (non-medical observation and reporting)
  • Appetite loss
Category: CANCER HOME CARE

Personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming)Medication remindersMeal preparation and nutrition supportTransportation to treatments and appointmentsCompanionship and emotional supportLight housekeeping

Category: CANCER HOME CARE

Anyone undergoing chemotherapy, radiation, surgery recovery, or living with advanced cancer can benefit from professional in-home support.

DIABETES HOME CARE (3)

Category: DIABETES HOME CARE

Yes! Consistent support helps reduce risks such as:

  • Falls
  • Poor nutrition
  • Missed medications
  • Hospitalizations
Category: DIABETES HOME CARE

Meal planning and preparation (diabetic-friendly diets)Medication remindersAssistance with daily activities (bathing, dressing)Monitoring routines and wellness observationTransportation to doctor appointmentsLight housekeeping and companionship

Seniors or individuals who:

  • Struggle with blood sugar management
  • Have mobility or vision challenges
  • Need help with diet, medication, or daily tasks
  • Are at risk for complications

SENIOR HOME CARE (8)

Category: SENIOR HOME CARE

Absolutely! Family collaboration is a key part of successful home care.

Category: SENIOR HOME CARE

Yes, including grocery shopping, cooking, and dietary support.

Category: SENIOR HOME CARE

Signs include:

  • Difficulty with daily activities
  • Memory issues
  • Frequent falls
  • Isolation or loneliness
  • Caregiver burnout in family members
Category: SENIOR HOME CARE

• Initial consultation/assessment

• Customized care plan

• Caregiver matching

• Care begins

Category: SENIOR HOME CARE

Senior home care provides non-medical or medical support to older adults in their own homes, helping them maintain independence, safety, and quality of life.

Category: SENIOR HOME CARE

Services include:

  • Personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming)
  • Companionship
  • Meal preparation
  • Medication reminders
  • Light housekeeping
  • Transportation
  • Specialized care (e.g., dementia support)
Category: SENIOR HOME CARE
  • Home care = non-medical support
  • Home health care = medical services provided by licensed professionals (nurses, therapists)

Seniors or individuals who:

  • Struggle with blood sugar management
  • Have mobility or vision challenges
  • Need help with diet, medication, or daily tasks
  • Are at risk for complications

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ALZHEIMER'S HOME CARE (5)

Alzheimer’s is a progressive condition and EverHome Care advisors help plan needed care for every stage of Alzheimers.

We support:

  • Early Stage: Companionship, reminders, and routine building
  • Mid Stage: Increased supervision, behavioral support, and personal care
  • Late Stage: Full assistance with daily living and 24/7 care options

Your care plan evolves as your loved one’s needs change.

Costs vary based on care needs and schedule, but most families choose flexible hourly care that can grow over time.

We’ll help you explore:

  • Private pay options
  • Long-term care insurance
  • Medicaid eligibility (if applicable)

Our goal is to make high quality care accessible and transparent.

Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s can be overwhelming…you don’t have to do it alone.

We help families by:

  • Reducing stress and caregiver burnout
  • Providing respite care when you need a break
  • Keeping you informed with regular updates
  • Partnering with you on care decisions

Our Alzheimer’s care services are designed to support both daily living and emotional well-being:

Personal Care & Daily Support

  • Bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting
  • Mobility assistance and fall prevention
  • Medication reminders

Memory-Focused Care

  • Routine building to reduce confusion
  • Gentle redirection and reassurance
  • Cognitive engagement and memory activities

Safety & Supervision

  • Wandering prevention and monitoring
  • Home safety support and adjustments
  • Meal preparation and nutrition support

Companionship & Quality of Life

  • Meaningful conversation and companionship
  • Music, hobbies, and reminiscence activities
  • Transportation to appointments and errands

The earlier, the better. Early support helps establish routines and maintain independence longer.

ARTHRITIS HOME CARE (2)

  • Assist with safe movement
  • Identify hazards in the home
  • Encourage use of mobility aids
  • Provide supervision when needed

Individuals who:

  • Experience joint pain or stiffness
  • Have difficulty with daily tasks (bathing, dressing, cooking)
  • Have limited mobility or balance issues
  • Need help managing symptoms safely at home

CANCER HOME CARE (3)

Category: CANCER HOME CARE

Yes! Cancer Home Care Planning will help monitor and support symptoms like:

  • Fatigue
  • Nausea
  • Pain (non-medical observation and reporting)
  • Appetite loss
Category: CANCER HOME CARE

Personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming)Medication remindersMeal preparation and nutrition supportTransportation to treatments and appointmentsCompanionship and emotional supportLight housekeeping

Category: CANCER HOME CARE

Anyone undergoing chemotherapy, radiation, surgery recovery, or living with advanced cancer can benefit from professional in-home support.

DIABETES HOME CARE (3)

Category: DIABETES HOME CARE

Yes! Consistent support helps reduce risks such as:

  • Falls
  • Poor nutrition
  • Missed medications
  • Hospitalizations
Category: DIABETES HOME CARE

Meal planning and preparation (diabetic-friendly diets)Medication remindersAssistance with daily activities (bathing, dressing)Monitoring routines and wellness observationTransportation to doctor appointmentsLight housekeeping and companionship

Seniors or individuals who:

  • Struggle with blood sugar management
  • Have mobility or vision challenges
  • Need help with diet, medication, or daily tasks
  • Are at risk for complications

SENIOR HOME CARE (8)

Category: SENIOR HOME CARE

Absolutely! Family collaboration is a key part of successful home care.

Category: SENIOR HOME CARE

Yes, including grocery shopping, cooking, and dietary support.

Category: SENIOR HOME CARE

Signs include:

  • Difficulty with daily activities
  • Memory issues
  • Frequent falls
  • Isolation or loneliness
  • Caregiver burnout in family members
Category: SENIOR HOME CARE

• Initial consultation/assessment

• Customized care plan

• Caregiver matching

• Care begins

Category: SENIOR HOME CARE

Senior home care provides non-medical or medical support to older adults in their own homes, helping them maintain independence, safety, and quality of life.

Category: SENIOR HOME CARE

Services include:

  • Personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming)
  • Companionship
  • Meal preparation
  • Medication reminders
  • Light housekeeping
  • Transportation
  • Specialized care (e.g., dementia support)
Category: SENIOR HOME CARE
  • Home care = non-medical support
  • Home health care = medical services provided by licensed professionals (nurses, therapists)

Seniors or individuals who:

  • Struggle with blood sugar management
  • Have mobility or vision challenges
  • Need help with diet, medication, or daily tasks
  • Are at risk for complications