Whether your loved one who needs assistance is a senior, a person with disabilities or special needs, recovering from illness or surgery, or a veteran, everyone needs a little help at times. The care needed may be one time, short term, or long term. We provide non-medical services and are available for you 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including holidays. We also provide in home private duty nursing services.
While assisted living facilities and senior communities are an option these days, the majority of people needing care want to remain in the comfort of their own home. Keeping one’s independence and being with family, friends, and pets is most people’s preference. Studies show that people are happier when they stay at home; they recover faster, have reduced anxiety, and are less prone to depression.
Catching a bus or depending on family members to provide transportation can be inconvenient and can make seniors feel that some degree of independence has been lost. ComForCare caregivers can help seniors in the area with transportation needs in order to run errands, make it to doctor’s appointments, go to social activities, or just get out of the house for a while.
Having greater transportation flexibility, a companion to run errands with, and assistance getting to and from destinations can help seniors to avoid injuries and enjoy outings more.
ComForCare can provide family respite for family caregivers that have been providing help, which can ease the stress and allow families to have a more balanced relationship that is based on spending quality time together.
In order to develop strong, trusting relationships, we do our best to match caregivers to clients based on interests, experiences, and personalities. Not only will your loved one receive the best care possible, but they will be matched with a caregiver that truly understands them and may even share similar interests.
Emotional health and socialization are so important to overall health. Those that have disabilities or conditions that prevent them from getting out of the house often may feel lonely and isolated.
Caregivers can play games, read aloud books, and even go on outings to the movies or sporting events with clients, depending on the capabilities and preferences of the client. This type of companionship will greatly improve the quality of life.
Whether your loved one needs assistance only a few hours a week or around-the-clock, our team is happy to help! Call (405) 217-0706 to learn more about the transition care services offered through ComForCare Home Care (Oklahoma City, OK).
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