ComForCare Baltimore County/City and Carroll County provides in-home care services to individuals in the area. Our home care services can help individuals dealing with the challenges of aging, living with a chronic medical condition, illness or injury continue to stay in their home. Our caregivers can help with personal care services such as hygiene as well as can provide companionship for older adults. Caregivers are available up to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
We are proud of the work we do to help others continue to live their best life. ComForCare Baltimore County/City and Carroll County has received a number of certifications from our corporate office and other organizations. These certifications include:
ComForcare Home Care Services has a great reputation throughout the communities we serve. We have received special commendations among our peers, from our community leaders and from business organizations. We are proud of the work we do and are happy to have been recognized for the following awards in recent years:
Please call 410-922-6262 to learn more about non-medical in-home care services through ComForCare for individuals in Baltimore County, Carroll County and the surrounding counties in Maryland.
Whether your loved one needs assistance only a few hours a week or around-the-clock, our team is happy to help! Call (410) 922-6262 to learn more about the transition care services offered through ComForCare Home Care (Baltimore County/Towson, MD).
At a full-service home care agency, such as ComForCare, caregivers are agency employees, not independent contractors. This means our caregivers are bonded and insured. Plus, we manage responsibilities such as payroll taxes, workers’ compensation, caregiver screening and scheduling. If you hire a caregiver through an online registry or a private hire, you become the employer and are responsible for these tasks. At ComForCare, we take care of all the details so families can spend more quality time with their aging loved ones.
When it comes to in-home care, you want a caregiver who is professional, compassionate and qualified. We conduct comprehensive screenings, assess skills and verify certifications, employment history and references.*
Each of our caregivers must complete a full skills orientation, which uses a teach-back method. First, we explain how to care properly for a client, then the caregivers demonstrate those necessary skills to us. An example would be how to transfer a person safely in and out of a chair. We also train caregivers to work with client-specific needs and provide ongoing education. To ensure caregivers are following protocols and clients are pleased with their care, we conduct unannounced quality assurance calls and visits to clients’ homes.
Our personalized approach to care sets us apart. We understand that every person and situation is unique. Our Care Process begins with a thorough in-home consultation to identify a person’s specific needs and preferences. Next, we create a personalized plan. We then continue to communicate with our clients and their family members, conduct reassessments, and adjust the care to reflect a client’s changing needs and condition.
Our caregivers are available for a few hours a week up to 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including holidays. We’re also available around the clock to answer questions.
Activities of daily living such as eating, dressing and bathing are essential for healthy lives. However, it’s Meaningful Activities that bring people joy and purpose. We have found when clients are engaged in activities important to them, they are more willing to accept care. That’s why we work with clients and their families to identify Meaningful Activities based on a person’s interests, hobbies, and remaining skills and abilities.
Falls can be serious, sometimes fatal, for seniors. The good news is most falls are preventable. Many of our offices offer in-home fall safety evaluations and fall risk evaluations that look at all aspects of a person’s living conditions as well as factors known to increase a person’s fall risk. If someone is found to be at high risk of falling, we’ll make recommendations that can help keep them safer, such as home modifications and lifestyle changes.
We created DementiaWise® to enhance the lives of those living with dementia and their families. DementiaWise teaches caregivers about the changes caused by dementia as well as appropriate care methods and behavioral interventions.
Each office is independently owned and operated and is an equal opportunity employer.
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