Elderly Care

While you are abroad, we are here to take care of your parents. "There's truly no place like home, and when you find yourself far from your loved ones, the comfort and well-being of your parents become a top priority. In those moments, you can find solace in knowing that we are here to provide exceptional care for your elderly family members.

Elderly care is not just about addressing the physical needs of our seniors; it's about creating an environment where they can continue to relish the familiarity and comfort of their own home while receiving the professional care and attention they deserve. We understand the importance of maintaining their quality of life, and our compassionate team is committed to providing the highest standard of care, so you can have peace of mind, knowing that your parents are in capable, caring hands.  

Companionship Care

1- Companionship Care

Our Certified Caregivers play a vital role in making our mission a reality through our companionship care services. They offer a supportive hand to your parents in a wide range of daily life activities, creating a nurturing and enriching environment for their overall well-being. Our companionship care services include:

Personal Care, Dressing, and Hygiene: Our Certified Caregivers assist with tasks such as bathing, grooming, and dressing to ensure that your parents feel comfortable, clean, and confident.

Assistance with Mobility and Ambulation: For those with mobility challenges, our caregivers provide the necessary support to help your parents move safely and maintain their independence.

With our companionship care, your parents not only receive assistance with their daily tasks but also experience a profound sense of connection, purpose, and enjoyment in their everyday lives, making their aging journey more fulfilling and enjoyable.

This companionship plays a crucial role in combating loneliness, depression, and anxiety often experienced by the elderly.
 

Elderly with Chronic Diseases

2- Health Monitoring / Basic Care

By entrusting the health monitoring of your loved ones to our Certified Caregivers, you can have peace of mind knowing that their health status is being actively and professionally managed. This level of care can significantly improve their overall quality of life and contribute to their well-being through:

Vital Signs Monitoring: Our Certified Caregivers regularly check and record vital signs, such as blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature, to track any changes and address potential health concerns promptly.

Oxygen Level Monitoring: For individuals with respiratory conditions or those who require supplemental oxygen, our caregivers monitor oxygen levels to ensure they remain within safe and optimal ranges.

Other Agreed Health Controls: Depending on your loved one's specific health needs, our Certified Caregivers can assist with other agreed-upon health controls and measurements, such as blood sugar levels for diabetes management.
 

Elderly with Specific Needs

3- Care for Elderly with Specific Needs

Caring for seniors with physical specific needs is a vital and demanding responsibility. These needs can arise from various factors, including illness, injury, or the natural aging process. Our Certified Caregivers are acutely attuned to your parent's unique disabilities and physical requirements, offering highly personalized care.

This role requires dedication, perseverance, and boundless patience. Our caregivers not only understand the diverse challenges that seniors face but also possess the expertise to adapt and provide the necessary support. They excel in ensuring the safety, comfort, and well-being of your loved ones, making a meaningful difference in their lives.
 

Post Hospitalization Elderly Care

4- Post-Hospitalization Elderly Care

Homecare services for post-hospitalization elderly individuals are essential to ensure their well-being and a smooth transition back to their homes.

The goal is to help elderly individuals recover while minimizing the risk of rehospitalization. It's important to tailor the services to the individual's specific needs and circumstances.

These services may include:

a- Personal Care: Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.

b- Mobility Support: Help with mobility and exercises to regain strength and prevent muscle atrophy.

c- Companionship: Providing emotional support and reducing feelings of isolation.

d- Maintaining a clean and safe living environment.

e- Monitoring: Keeping an eye on the person's health and reporting any changes or concerns to the family and healthcare professionals.