Medication management:
Many seniors take multiple medications to manage chronic conditions, and it can be challenging to keep track of dosages and schedules. we can help by ensuring that seniors take their medications as prescribed, managing pill boxes or medication schedules, and coordinating with healthcare providers to ensure that prescriptions are up to date.
Assistance with medical equipment:
Many seniors use medical equipment such as oxygen tanks, nebulizers, or blood glucose monitors. We can help by setting up and maintaining this equipment, ensuring that it is functioning properly, and assisting seniors with its use.
Mobility assistance:
Seniors may have mobility issues that require assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, or using the toilet. Caregivers can provide this assistance while also monitoring for changes in mobility and coordinating with healthcare providers as needed.
Wound care:
Seniors may be at increased risk for skin breakdown or infection due to mobility issues or chronic health conditions. We can help by cleaning and dressing wounds, monitoring for signs of infection, and coordinating with healthcare providers as needed.
Chronic disease management:
Many seniors have chronic health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or arthritis. We can help by coordinating care with healthcare providers, monitoring symptoms, and providing support to help seniors manage their conditions.
Health monitoring:
We can help monitor seniors’ overall health and well-being, including monitoring vital signs, weight, and nutrition. We can also help identify early warning signs of potential health issues and alert healthcare providers as needed.