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OUR
SPECIALIZED SERVICES
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Our gentle homemaker and
companions provide you and your loved ones the necessary care
needed to live at home peacefully and comfortably.
We
provide affordable live in and hourly care for the following
services:
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- Companionship &
conversation
- Hygiene Assistance
- Meal preparation/Diet monitoring
- Light housekeeping
- Errands and Shopping
- Joyful companionship
- Affordable rates
- Mornings, mid-day, evenings
- Temporary or Long term
- Weekends, holidays
- Respite for family caregivers
- Light housekeeping
- Grocery shopping and
errands
- Assist with dressing
& clothing
- Monitor medications
- Assist with exercise
and outdoor time
- Encourage
independence and pride
- Escort to doctor,
religious services, visits to friends, or other choice of activity
- Family event
reminders
- Monitor appointments
and calendar
- Local transportation
- Contact with family
regarding health changes
- And much
more................
ABOUT
PET THERAPY
"All over
the world, major universities researching the therapeutic value of
pets in our society and the number of hospitals, nursing homes,
prisons and mental institutions are employing full-time pet
therapists." ~ Betty White, American Actress, Animal Activist, and
Author of Pet Love
In
recent years, the experts have been relying on pet therapy as a
valuable aid in reaching out to the elderly, the infirm, and to ill
or abused children through-out the country. Therapy animals go to
convalescent homes, hospitals, day care centers, juvenile halls, and
prisons. These animals are trained to be calm, gentle and
well-mannered. Animals provide an invaluable service to those who
are lonely, abandoned, or ill; indeed, anyone who needs the
miraculous healing that can arise from a hug and a gentle touch.
University research has found that animals lower blood pressure and
stress levels, give the patient a reason to interact, offer a chance
to exercise and a sense of security and/or intimacy, allow
communication, and offer continuity in life.
The innocence of animals and their ability to love makes animals
special. Human beings want to be part of their world, to connect
with them in a mysterious and powerful way that will strengthen and
nurture both humans and animals.
Animals, especially
small ones, have shown promise for many conditions, both social and
physical:
- Pets help Alzheimer's patients by
bringing them back to the present. -Thomas Kirk,
a vice president of a chapter of the Alzheimer's Association.
- People who suffer from attention deficit
disorder (ADD) are able to focus on a pet, which helps them learn
to concentrate.
- Mentally ill patients, or those with
emotional problems, share a common bond when a cat or dog enters
the room. Instead of reacting negatively to one another, it boosts
morale and fosters a positive environment.
- Pets are an antidote to depression. Life
in a care facility can be boring. A visit from a therapy animal
breaks the daily routine and stimulates interest in the world
outside.
- Pets provide social interaction. In a
health care facility, people come out of their rooms to socialize
with the animals and with each other.
- Everyone has the need to touch. Many
humans are uncomfortable hugging or touching strangers, even those
close to them. Some people are alone and have no hands to hold, no
bodies to hug. But rubbing the fur of a cat or dog can provide a
stimulation that is sorely lacking. The nonverbal connection is
invaluable in the healing process.
- Pets are a source of expectation, hope
and communication. Looking forward to a social call or getting
home after time away gives that spark of anticipation all humans
need to help feel alive. Pets can help start a conversation, and
help one who is struggling against unusual difficulties in
learning to speak for the first time or after a speech impairment
such as a stroke.
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