Elderly Home Care Services

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Getting older is constant.  With every second we get older, and at a certain threshold it begins to affect our bodies more and more.  At times we can feel uncomfortable, and unable to perform tasks that we used to.   At Assisting Hands we know that this can be frustrating, and we want our clients to feel as comfortable as possible while growing older, and maintain their positivity.  Our Elderly Home Care Services assist in keeping our elders happy, and positive.

There’s no need to join a community or live at a nursing home when assisting hands can come directly to you.  There is often times a misconception that having someone come to your home is a 24/7 ordeal where your privacy is lost.  Our scheduling is flexible, and based on specific needs.

No matter how old you are, getting started in the morning can be one of the toughest parts of the day!  Getting our gears to turn can really be a job, from the brain to our joints.  We can do things like make you breakfast, help you get out of bed, or get you dressed.  After that, we can be gone if you’d like!  Maybe at night you have found that it’s not as easy to get cleaned up and get ready for bed.  We can help with that too!  Whatever we can do to make your life easier, that is our goal.

We are known for our excellent care services because we care about our customers on an individual level.  Just ask one of our clients, or view our testimonials.  If you’d like to learn more, just give us a call at (513) 729-9999!

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