Serving Prince William and Western Fairfax Counties including Fort Belvoir and Lorton
Visiting Angels PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA
9161 Liberia Ave # 205Manassas, VA 20110
Phone: 703-530-8811
Fax: 703-656-4769
"Visiting Angels has been an absolute delight to work with an acquiring a caregiver for our dear mom who is bedridden after a stroke and fall. Our caregiver is a caring, wonderful young person who is very respectful, diligent and responsive. Management has been wonderful and accommodating our request for additional coverage as well. Highly recommend this amazing group of people to look after our loved ones!"
– Safana A. (More reviews here)
Rating: 5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Stroke Recovery Care in Manassas, VA
A stroke diagnosis can change one's life overnight and everything that once felt familiar starts to feel distant. From impaired mobility and speech, to a decline in cognitive function, and overall independence, it can be a tough journey.
It's not any easier on families. The emotional turmoil and care demands can be difficult to balance. This is why many families seek the best stroke recovery care at home to ensure their loved one receives the support they need while remaining in a familiar, comfortable environment.
If you are in the process of seeking stroke rehabilitation, in-home care services by Visiting Angels of Manassas is here for you. We offer personalized assistance to help survivors maintain safety and improve quality of life while healing.
General Timeline for Stroke Recovery
The stroke recovery timeline is unique for every individual but a general timeline can help families have realistic expectations.
According to experts at Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins Medicine, stroke rehabilitation typically follows these stages:
- The First 24 Hours: Immediate Care & Hospitalization – In this stage patient care focuses on preventing further damage. Initial therapy centers on maintaining circulation and muscle function. Doctors also assess the stroke's severity to determine the right treatment plan.
- The First Few Weeks: Early Rehabilitation & Progress – This is the stage where intensive therapy commences including speech therapy, physical therapy, and occupational therapy. Patients may also be discharged home with an ongoing stroke recovery care plan.
- The First 3 to 6 Months: Significant Recovery & Adaptation – This is when the most rapid healing process takes place. Families may also start considering in-home care for long term support with daily living.
- Beyond 6 Months: Long-Term Rehabilitation & Lifestyle Adjustments – Continuing therapy occurs in this stage and progress is typically slow. Some stroke survivors achieve close to complete recovery here while others may need ongoing care in line with the view by the American Stroke Association.
How Can Home Care Help the Stroke Recovery Process?
In-home caregivers exist to fill care gaps when you need a break. The personalized stroke recovery support they offer helps to promote healing and independence.
- Assistance with Daily Living Activities (ADLs) – In-home caregivers help with bathing, toileting, and general grooming to maintain hygiene. They can also offer nutritional guidance and support with meal preparation.
- Mobility Assistance & Fall Prevention – Muscle weakness and imbalance is a common trouble stroke survivors deal with. A professional caregiver offers transfer assistance and help with exercises.
- Medication Management & Health Monitoring – An in-home caregiver will ensure all medications are taken on time while noting and communicating any signs of health complications or secondary stroke.
- Speech & Cognitive Support – Caregivers can assist seniors in practicing memory exercises and conversations to prevent cognitive decline.
- Emotional & Social Support – Caregivers can be companions too. They can assist seniors with social outings helping to reduce feelings of isolation.
- Respite Care for Family Caregivers – Family members are hit deeply when a senior is diagnosed with a stroke. Caregivers ensure your loved one gets uninterrupted care while giving you a break.
Why Families Trust Visiting Angels for In-Home Stroke Recovery Care
Here are some of the reasons why families trust our in-home stroke recovery care service:
Award-Winning & Highly Rated Home Care Services
Visiting Angels Manassas has received countless awards & recognition from local & industry groups for our service. We've been recognized for excellence in personalized home care service. And that's reflected in our 4.9-star Google rating from families who trust our service.
Experienced Caregivers Specializing in Stroke Recovery
We have a roster of experienced caregivers who have received specialized training for assisting those recovering from a stroke. We carefully match clients with caregivers based on their needs, schedule, and personality.
Flexible Care Plans
Whether you need part-time, full-time, overnight home care, or 24/7 home care, we can provide it. We adapt our plans based on your needs, and can change as recovery progresses.
Peace of Mind for Families
Through regular updates to family members (spouses, adult children, or POA), safety monitoring, and compassionate, reliable care, our post-stroke care team provides reassurance and peace of mind that your loved one is in good hands.
Award-Winning Stroke Care At Home in Prince WIlliam County
From our office in Manassas, we provide award-winning home care throughout Prince William County. We also work in parts of Western Fairfax County, including Chantilly, Lorton, Fort Belvoir, Centreville, and Clifton.
Finding the Best In-Home Stroke Recovery Care Near You
Let's be your backbone while you be the backbone of your loved one. Our caregivers will step in for you when you need a break or take over care full-time if that's more comfortable.
Visiting Angels of Manassas stroke recovery care comes personalized. Our care is designed for you and with you. Contact us for a free consultation.
Serving Prince William and Western Fairfax Counties including Fort Belvoir and Lorton
Visiting Angels PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA
9161 Liberia Ave # 205Manassas, VA 20110
Phone: 703-530-8811
Fax: 703-656-4769