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  • Are you worried about the daily care of a loved one?
  • Are you overwhelmed by helping with day-to-day tasks of daily living?  
  • Is the stress of caring for your loved one taking you away from your own needs and your families needs?  
  • Would you prefer your loved one to stay in their own home but find it difficult to divide your time and energy between your home and theirs?  

If you answered Yes to any of these questions, A Better Quality of Life Home Health Care may be right for you and your loved one!  In-home care has many advantages over other options, but most important is the convenience and comfort of staying in one's familiar surroundings that makes home health care the most appealing.

For you, it's about finding trustworthy care for your loved one.   For us, it's about providing the highest-quality in-home care services to fit your family's needs.

A Better Quality of Life, LLC  is a fully bonded and insured home health care provider.  

 What is Home Health Care?

Home health care helps individuals live independently for as long as possible
. For seniors, home health care can delay the need for long-term nursing care. Home health care can involve skilled nursing care, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and behavioral health nursing. It can also include non-medical care including home aid services ranging from personal hygiene care, housekeeping, meal preparation and assistance with eating, senior companionship, medication reminders, and include from one to twenty-four hour care. 

As people age, changes in their abilities are often very gradual and subtle. It can be very difficult for family and loved ones to know when a loved one may need help with daily living activities.

This checklist may help you or someone you care about determine if A Better Quality of Life in home health care services could benefit you or your loved one. Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) is a term used in healthcare to refer to everyday self-care activities, in the framework of care of the disabled and the elderly.  Should your loved one need help with more than a few of these ADLs, then in-home health care may be the alternative to placing him or her in a more costly and less personal environment.
 
  Dressing       Toileting     Bathing/Grooming     Eating Independently     Walking
            Difficulty using the telephone     Difficulty using household appliances
Extremely Poor Vision     Errands/Grocery Shopping     Cooking & Light Housekeeping
                              Laundry and Change of Beds     Companionship

You Can Count on Us 24/7

In 2009 the older population--persons 65 years or older--numbered 39.6 million (the latest year for which data is available by the Administration of Aging). These Seniors represented 12.9% of the U.S. population, about one in every eight Americans.   The growth of this age group is tremendous and by 2030, there will be about 72.1 million Seniors OR due to an extended life expectancy , this age group will represent almost 1 in every 5 adults in the United States.  

This staggering statistic proves the growing need for elderly home care. Our home care services are available around the clock, every day of the year and they include everything from companionship, meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders, shopping and errands to continual care and more!. With our extensive experience in elder care, we can help you find the right solution to assist your loved one in maintaining the best possible quality of life.
 

 

 

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