Overnight Care

Overnight Care

Overnight care is about knowing someone is there to help if a loved one needs fluids, snacks, or help using the restroom. It's perfect for people who have trouble sleeping through the night or tend to wake up disoriented.

With overnight care, a caregiver comes by the house to provide a few hours of care before bed and in the morning. In addition to providing homemaking and companionship services, overnight caregivers can provide a number of personal care services.

24 Hour Live-in Care

Needing more support doesn't have to mean leaving home. You might be helping mom or dad in their home and things have reached a point where they need more constant assistance. Or maybe you or a family member is having surgery and would rather recover at home. Live-in home care means that a caregiver lives in your home to help with anything from spontaneous needs to planned outings.

If you are a family caregiver, you know that a poor night's rest can affect your health. Live-in caregivers are entitled to 8 hours of sleep, so you might choose 24-hour care if you need a caregiver to be awake at all times. 24-hour care means that several caregivers rotate shifts so that someone is always awake and alert to help your loved one.

Primary Live-in Home Care Basics

If you haven't heard of live-in care before, here are the basic rules: the caregiver can live in the home as long as there is a separate bedroom and storage space for their belongings. Many live-in caregivers drive and can accompany your loved one to appointments or go grocery shopping. If you prefer, a caregiver can drive your car or their own.

  • Bathing
  • Skin Care
  • Make-up
  • Accompaniment
  • Dressing
  • Grooming
  • Personal Hygiene
  • Continence Care
  • Restroom Assistance
  • Active Range-of-motion Assistance
  • Transfer & Ambulatory Assistance
  • Medication Reminders
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