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Referred Caregivers to Meet Your Needs

At Griswold, care is personal, and we take pride in referring Caregivers to assist with your family’s needs, including companionship, homemaking, and personal care. They can provide support for people with certain conditions, illnesses, or injuries. Griswold is proud to connect Caregivers with those who need care for Veterans, Respite Care for those who need a break, and Around-the-Clock Care when the need for support is constant. We also embrace innovation, where technology meets home care in a safe and effective way.

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Companionship

Connection and social engagement are vital for our physical health and emotional well-being. Interacting with others improves cognitive function and physical resiliency, reduces stress and depression, and creates a sense of belonging and purpose. Quite simply, companionship makes us healthier and happier. We can refer a Caregiver to help with things like:

  • Shopping and errand assistance
  • Writing and sending cards, notes, and emails
  • Supporting hobbies and interests
  • Providing companionship at social events

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Homemaking

Our clients love where they live. They want to stay home as they age, recover from injuries, or manage illness. For those times when it becomes too hard to lift the laundry, mop the floor, or prepare a meal, Griswold Care Professionals are there. We can refer Caregivers to help you full-time or for just a few hours a week. This can include:

  • Running errands and grocery shopping
  • Meal planning and preparation
  • Light housekeeping, such as dishwashing, cleaning, organizing, and plant care
  • Laundry, linens, and bedmaking

Dementia Care Support

Caring for a loved one with memory loss requires an added level of care, compassion, and patience. Early on, clients may need occasional reminders or assistance with everyday tasks and personal hygiene. Later-stage Dementia care can require significantly more assistance. Behavioral changes are common, and family members may struggle to understand or manage care. Our referred Caregivers may have experience supporting memory loss patients. In addition to routine personal care, homemaking, and companionship, Caregivers may take extra steps to:

  • Reintroduce themselves every time they arrive
  • Prepare meals that accommodate struggles with utensils
  • Stimulate short-term memory through cognitive activities
  • Interact with them in their version of reality
  • Help them recall a life well-lived

Post Surgery & Rehabilitation Care Support

Many surgeries require post-surgical support, no matter your age. Your mobility can be impacted, and you may not be able to drive for a while. Outpatient surgery typically requires someone who will drive you to and from the appointment and stay at home with you for the first twenty-four hours after surgery. Rehabilitation can be more successfully managed with the right support. We can refer Caregivers who may help you with:

  • Transportation to and from surgery and medical appointments
  • Homemaking, companionship, and personal care
  • Active range-of-motion exercises
  • Medication reminders

Hospice and Palliative Care Support

Sometimes, despite your strongest desire otherwise, the best you can do for a loved one is to ensure they are not suffering and retain some quality of life as they live with serious illness. Palliative care helps address the pain, symptoms, and stress of their illness. For those who are approaching the end of life with little likelihood of recovery, hospice care provides dignity for the patient and peace of mind for those close to them. Hospice offers pain and symptom management as well as emotional support. We can refer Caregivers who may support palliative and hospice patients and their families with:

  • Emotional support
  • Medication reminders
  • Homemaking, companionship, and personal care

Neuromuscular Care Support

ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), MS (Multiple Sclerosis), Parkinson’s, and other neuromuscular conditions can significantly impact a loved one’s ability to live independently and with dignity. These diseases impact everyone differently, and new challenges can emerge as the disease progresses. Flexibility in caregiving skills is vital when caring for someone with a neuromuscular condition. We can refer a Caregiver who may assist with:

  • Homemaking, companionship, and personal care
  • Respite care for full-time Caregivers
  • Around-the-clock care

Fall Prevention & Recovery Support

Aging increases the risk of falling, often from routine activities such as climbing stairs, getting into and out of a shower or bath, or even standing up from a seated position. Accepting that you or a loved one needs help with formerly independent activities may be hard. Working with a care provider to identify ways to avoid falls significantly improves aging in place. We can refer a Caregiver who may assist you with:

  • Placing night lights in hallways, bathrooms, and other dark areas
  • Adding non-slip mats in frequently used areas of the home
  • Homemaking, companionship, and personal care
  • Range-of-motion physical therapy exercises

Respite Care

Caring for a loved one can be overwhelming. You must selflessly provide daily support in addition to your own responsibilities, like your career, children, finances, household tasks, social engagements, and more. Being an effective caregiver for others demands that you take care of yourself, too. When you need a break, we can refer a Caregiver to help. They may provide:

  • Homemaking, companionship, and personal care
  • Specialized Care for those who need assistance due to certain conditions, illnesses, or injuries.
  • Around-the-clock care if you will be away for an extended period

Innovative Care

When technology and home care meet in safe and effective ways, the benefits can be lifesaving. We are committed to finding innovative ways to ensure your loved ones are supported when referred Caregivers are present and when they are not. Our office may offer:

  • Remote monitoring
  • Virtual care agents
  • Medical concierge and patient monitoring

Overnight Care

When your loved one cannot be alone overnight, a caregiver can stay in their home while the client sleeps to provide that peace of mind. We can refer a Caregiver who may assist you with:

  • Toileting
  • Medication reminders
  • Morning meal prep
  • Personal Care to start your day

Live-In Care

Live-in care is perfect for someone who needs consistent and ongoing support. The caregiver will live in the home, and often these arrangements result in healthy and meaningful friendships that can improve the client’s overall quality of life. We can refer a Caregiver who may provide:

  • Homemaking, companionship, and personal care
  • Care for those who need support due to certain conditions, illnesses, or injuries

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24-Hour Care

24-hour care is an option when full-time care is desired, but you may not want someone else living in the home. In this case, you will have multiple caregivers working in shifts to ensure someone is always there. These referred Care Professionals may provide:

  • Homemaking, companionship, and personal care
  • Care for those who need support due to certain conditions, illnesses, or injuries

Need Something You Don’t See? Just Ask!

We understand that every situation is unique, and you may have something in mind we didn’t describe here. That doesn’t mean our referred Caregivers can’t do it. Reach out to us today, and we’ll help find a solution to meet your needs.