Elderly mental health and well-being is greatly affected by socialization and companionship! At Comfort Keepers our caregivers are trained to engage with others and grow relationships that help improve symptoms of depression, ease feelings of isolation, and reduce the risk of dementia.
Comfort Keepers understands the struggles of caring for a family member with Alzheimer's or dementia, and we want to help! We create an individualized care plan to engage clients in intellectual, physical, and emotional interactions to improve the quality of life for both the seniors and their families.
Care after a hospital stay is critical to senior's physical recovery and emotional wellbeing, especially for those who live at home! Comfort Keepers can help your senior loved one transition from a hospital stay or a rehabilitation center safely and efficiently. Our caregivers provide in-home senior care custom to your loved one's needs while they recover.
We understand that maintaining independence as we age is important, so we can help with seniors who don't have the ability or desire to drive! Our caregivers can ensure that your senior loved one can get to healthcare appointments, community events, and friendship gatherings safely.
Most people want to stay in their homes for as long as possible. This is especially true for senior citizens who may have lived in their current residence for decades. However, when cognitive or physical disability arise, many seniors find it difficult to remain at home. The good news is that there is a viable alternative.
If a veteran needs assistance at home, they may be eligible for VA benefits, including respite care for their family members, personal care, companion care, and specialized care for clients with Alzheimer's and dementia. As a nationwide VA partner, we've helped thousands of veterans get the in-home care they need to feel safe and comfortable in their own homes. When a family member or loved one requires more care at home, we are ready to step in and lend a helping hand.
With the help of Comfort Keepers’ in-home caregivers, elderly or disabled veterans who have served our country may continue to thrive within the safe, comfortable, and familiar surroundings of their own homes.
Our trained caregivers are able to clean the house, cook healthy meals, provide one-on-one support, assist with grocery shopping, and organize food delivery services to make life simpler and more manageable for the person you care about.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has established in-home care programs for those who meet eligibility criteria. With the strong partnership between Comfort Keepers and the Department of Veterans Affairs, obtaining home care services for veterans is easier than ever. It is an honor and a privilege for Comfort Keepers to help those who have served their country with valor.
Veterans have access to a wide range of in-home care services, and you can rest assured that each one is administered with the highest level of compassion and utmost consideration for their dignity. In honor of all they've done to protect our freedom, Comfort Keepers has made it our mission to provide comforting in-home care services for veterans so they may remain in their own homes.
Veterans of all ages can benefit from the compassionate in-home care services given by Comfort Keepers for seniors and adults who require support at home. Our trained home care aides make it possible for your loved one to remain in his or her own home for as long as possible, which is a lifelong goal for many veterans. Comfort Keepers’ caregivers will make sure your veteran loved ones continue to get the care they need whether it's long-term care they need or merely while you take a much-needed break.
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Frederick: (240) 651-5876
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