| If you have an aging parent whose behavior has become increasingly challenging, or a loved one who is chronically depressed, you probably know the heartache that come from not knowing how best to care for that person. You know residential care may be in his or her future, but neither of you are quite ready to take that step. People’s Care Private, In-Home Care for people with Alzheimer’s/Dementia or Challenging Behaviors provides the highest quality in-home care in a flexible arrangement that changes as the need for care changes. Unlike most in-home care providers, at People’s Care, we have a rich history of caring for people with cognitive impairment and challenging behaviors. We apply that specialized knowledge and training to care for your loved one with Alzheimer’s/Dementia or Challenging Behaviors in the comfort of his or her own home. We also work with you and other family members to help you more effectively communicate with your loved one. Whether you need in-home care around the clock, morning until evening, or merely a few hours several times a week, you can put your trust in People’s Care. Our expertly trained, professional Care Companions consider your loved one’s health and well being their number one priority. Comprehensive Care Assessment Our Care Process begins with a complimentary, comprehensive in-home Care Assessment (a $500 value!) conducted by a Professional Geriatric Care Manager. The purpose of the Care Assessment is to fully understand your loved one’s physical, social and cognitive needs — as well as your own concerns. Individual Service Plan (ISP): A Roadmap to Care As part of the comprehensive Care Assessment, your Professional Care Manager will provide you with an Individual Service Plan (ISP) that documents the support needed as well as measurable success metrics that we will work with you to achieve. The ISP focuses on your loved one’s health and well being, as well as his or her social and recreational needs, and can be customized to include the following: |