HOME CARE AIDES

Home care aides help seniors to live healthier and more productive lives as they age in place. Home care is provided by caregivers not trained or licensed as medical professionals. They are usually called home care aides who are trained in the nuances of senior care. Home care is classified as personal care or companion care and is considered “unskilled” or “non-clinical.” Home care aides provide “supportive” services, helping you to sustain and maintain your quality of life in your home as you start to lose functionality and mobility – keeping you safe and comfortable, while offering friendly companionship.

You generally will use home care when you reach the point that you:

  1. Need assistance with activities of daily living.
  2. Do not drive and need transportation.
  3. Live alone and may be socially isolated and need companionship.

What General Categories of Services are Included in Home Care?

Home care is generally comprised of one or more of the following tasks involving activities of daily living (ADLs).

  1. Meal preparation and eating assistance
  2. House cleaning
  3. Assisting with personal grooming
  4. Helping you to move around and/or get in and out of your bed/chairs/tub/shower
  5. Providing medication reminders
  6. Helping you or your spouse/partner to cope with Alzheimer’s or dementia by grounding and orienting you or them
  7. Running errands like grocery shopping, sending packages, and picking up prescriptions
  8. Providing transportation
  9. Helping with bill paying
  10. Incontinence care
  11. Toileting help
  12. Companionship

As home care aides are helping clients with their day-to-day activities, they are available to work in short shifts a few times per week during waking hours, or around the clock, seven days per week.

Home care helps seniors to perform the basic and instrumental activities of daily living while aging in place, with the help, support, and companionship of dedicated home care aides.

Below is a sampling of products and equipment that are used in providing home care.  Click on the links to find out more information, see other products selections, and if you like, to make a purchase from one of our providers.

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Poise Daily Incontinence Panty Liners, Very Light Absorbency, Long, 264 Count (6 Packs of 44)

$28.14
Poise Daily Incontinence Panty Liners are specifically designed for light bladder leaks and offers the Poise trusted 3-in-1 protection for

Poise Impressa Incontinence Bladder Supports for Bladder Control, Size 3, 21 Count

$31.05
  • Poise Impressa Bladder Supports, Size 3, are a comfortable, discreet alternative to incontinence pads
  • Worn internally, like a tampon, Impressa gently lifts and supports the urethra to help stop leaks associated with bladder incontinence
  • Perfect for resolving bladder leakage and pelvic floor dysfunction to improve bladder control
  • Impressa bladder supports help stop leaks before they happen; may be worn for up to 12 hours in a 24-hour period
  • If new to Impressa, start with the Sizing Kit to find the best fit and leak control
  • Gynecologist-tested and FSA-eligible (applicable only in the U.S.)