Finding the Best Home Care for Your Loved One Means Finding the Right Fit for Your Family in Greater Gilford, NH
As we age, our physical, mental, emotional, and social health can change. A good care plan incorporates every aspect of senior assistance services you could need, and can also adapt and evolve as your health changes. If you are helping to care for a loved one who lives alone, Visiting Angels of Gilford can support their health needs with the best home care available locally, and care plans as unique as your loved one.
How Visiting Angels of Gilford Offers the Best Home Care Plans in the Area
Family caregivers already know that providing the best home care means providing for daily needs with empathy, compassion, and a good sense of humor. With the professional caregivers at Visiting Angels of Gilford, your family can see the difference that a thoughtful care plan can make in your loved one’s life. Every service we provide is designed to be customized for your loved one’s needs, and to adapt as your loved one’s health changes.
We use a holistic approach to care because providing the best home care means providing for every aspect of your loved one’s quality of life. Companion care has been proven to uplift emotional and social health through a strong interpersonal relationship, all while making sure that physical and mental health needs are met.
What to Expect
When you are ready to get started, we begin with a geriatric assessment that evaluates your loved one’s situation. We look for:
- Existing health diagnoses and physical health condition
- Mental and emotional health states
- Ability to accomplish daily activities like bathing, dressing, and cooking
- Home environment and safety needs
- Social, family, and community support networks
We will ask family members for input and look for ways we can ease the responsibility of family caregiving. We will also look for anticipated health needs or problems that may occur in the future.
Preparing for the Future
Part of providing the best home care is anticipating the eventual needs of your loved one and helping your family stay prepared. Clients with chronic or degenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer’s, COPD, asthma, or dementia may need more frequent assessments. Our care coordinators will engage with you and your loved one on a regular basis to be sure your care plan continues to provide the best services for your loved one’s needs.