When your elderly loved ones begin to need assistance with walking, have recently been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or related dementia illness and their physical and/or mental health begin to decline; if they are unable to prepare nutritious daily meals, shop for themselves, and manage their bills and financial responsibilities; when they are unable to take their medications on time, unable to drive safely and become homebound, and unable to dress and groom themselves, it is time to discuss with EMC Caregivers about our FAMILY SOLUTION.
When elderly loved ones experience the above situation, their families are faced with difficult decisions about providing care for their loved ones. Working people with elderly parents or loved ones are faced with new stresses to balance work and family. Families who are separated by great distances must make hard choices in providing care for their elderly. Nursing homes or special care retirement centers seem to be the only options available for care. This is not the case, EMC Caregivers can help.
Some of the services that EMC Caregivers could provide your elderly loved ones:
Having an EMC Caregiver will allow your loved ones to maintain the independence of their daily routines and still be with familiar surroundings. This would help your loved one avoid the emotional trauma of leaving their cherished home while helping cope with whatever medical conditions, physical or mental illness they are suffering and providing the respite care so important for the family. Studies have shown that seniors live longer when they remain in their homes and familiar communities and near their friends and neighbours.
EMC Caregivers have on-call Registered Nurses, well-experienced in nursing home / long-term care, available for independent assessment and consultation on your family's needs. The Live-In Caregivers that we deploy for elderly care have actual nursing backgrounds or degree, not just care giving courses.