Senior care refers to a range of services and support provided to older adults to help them maintain their well-being, independence, and quality of life. Here are some key aspects of senior care in the home or assisted living facilities:

    • Personal Care: Assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
    • Companionship: Providing emotional support, conversation, and social interaction.
    • Meal Preparation: Planning, buying, storing, and preparing foods to ensure nutritious meals.
    • Medication Reminders: Helping seniors take their medications on time.
    • Light Housekeeping: Assisting with household chores.
    • Transportation: Help attend medical appointments, grocery shopping, and other outings.
    • Memory Care: Focus on safety, cognitive stimulation, and maintaining a familiar routine.
    • Prescription Drug Assistance: Assist in loading medicine organizers with prescription drugs.
    • Personalized Exercise: Sitting / Laying / Standing exercises for arms, legs, core, walking, and stairs. Work with OT and PT specialists.

Senior care services can be tailored to individual needs, preferences, and health conditions. Families may choose a combination of services to ensure their loved ones receive the best possible care.

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