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Caregiving isn't easy, we're here to help

Caregiving can be overwhelming, both physically and emotionally, and we’re here to support you in providing the best care for your loved one or patient while safeguarding your own well-being.

Live-In Caregiver

A caregiver living in the senior’s home, offering constant care and support to keep them safe and comfortable

Here's how we help

  • Guide caregivers in creating routines that work for both them and the senior
  • Offer solutions to handle caregiver stress and maintain well-being
  • Connect live-in caregivers with support groups and resources
  • Help navigate financial or legal aspects of providing live-in care
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Child Caregiver

A loved one—often a son or daughter—taking on the responsibility of caring for an aging parent balancing their own life

Here's how we help

  • Assist with creating care plans and daily routines to lighten your load
  • Provide emotional advice to navigate the stress and sacrifices caregiving can bring
  • Introduce resources for medical care, financial support, and community programs
  • Offer guidance to address family dynamics and foster clear communication with relatives
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Family Caregiver

A loved one, often unpaid, taking care of a senior’s daily needs, appointments, emotional support, and overall well-being

Here's how we help

  • Provide emotional support to cope with caregiving stress and challenges
  • Offer advice and resources to balance caregiving with personal self-care
  • Help find professional services when additional care is needed
  • Advocate for seniors to ensure their needs are met in any setting
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Facility Caregiver

A caregiver working in a place like a nursing home or rehab center, helping residents with daily needs and medical care

Here's how we help

  • Provide emotional support to caregivers balancing heavy workloads
  • Offer training or resources on managing seniors with complex needs
  • Assist with addressing concerns between families and the facility
  • Advocate for residents to ensure proper care and attention
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Temporary Caregiver

A caregiver helping for a short time, giving primary caregivers a break or supporting recovery after illness or surgery

Here's how we help

  • Connect caregivers to respite services to avoid burnout
  • Provide guidance on creating a care plan for smooth transitions
  • Step in with reliable support during emergencies or unexpected last-minute caregiving demands
  • Offer helpful resources for managing a senior’s medical, emotional, and essential daily care needs
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Professional Caregiver

A trained individual providing care and support to seniors, ensuring their needs are met with dignity and respect

Here's who we help

  • Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) providing hands-on care and support
  • Home health aides (HHA) assisting with daily activities and basic medical needs
  • Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered nurses (RNs) offering medical care and health monitoring
  • Specialized caregivers trained for conditions like dementia, Parkinson’s, or mobility impairments
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