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Disease Care Providers

Diseases care provider Dementia and Alzhiemer

The best dementia and Alzheimer’s home care specialists are experienced and compassionate

Short Visits or  Alzheimer’s live-in help around the clock?
you can determine the appropriate level of in-home care for dementia.
Care Plus matches clients with highly qualified and carefully screened Alzheimer’s and
dementia caregivers to provide in-home support for adults diagnosed with memory loss and
cognitive decline. The overriding goal is to facilitate a familiar life that preserves your senior
parent, spouse, or other loved one’s dignity and independence and supports his or her normal
activities of daily living with patience, compassion and understanding.

For all my baby boomer friends struggling
with how to find the right help or care for
your aging parents, I have the perfect
company to help you! Care Plus was
immeasurably helpful to us.” 

The qualified,  experienced and prescreened dementia and Alzheimer’s home caregivers match
will we can refer to you can make it possible for your loved one to remain in the comfort,
familiarity, and security of his or her own household as long as possible. Home care for
Alzheimer’s can be provided on a part-time basis—typically 4 to 6 hours a day or more—which
is often all that is needed in the earlier stages of cognitive decline. More information about
Alzheimer’s disease can be found by visiting the Alzheimer’s Association.
Dementia Home Care. Alzheimer’s Home Care.
Personalized Care Matching Special Needs of Individuals with Cognitive Decline.
Dementia and Alzheimer’s home care service providers help your spouse, parent or other loved
one cope with the challenges of his or her disease by facilitating and assisting with daily
activities and providing interpersonal, cognitive and physical stimulation. Non-medical services
associated with home care for dementia and Alzheimer’s include:

• Companionship – interpersonal cognitive stimulation, facilitation of physical activity, and
intervention for loneliness and depression
• Personal Care Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as
hygiene/bathing/grooming, transferring/positioning, mobility/walking, toileting/incontinence, and
eating
• Personal Care Assistance with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) such as meal
planning, cooking, light housekeeping, laundry, pet and plant care, transportation, errands,
shopping, doctor and other appointments
For more information on non-medical in-home personal care, visit the Home Care Services
section of this website.
If medically necessary skilled nursing care for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s is
required, Care Plus can also refer skilled licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered nurses
(RNs) who have experience with the special needs of individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s
to provide in-home health care. For more information on medical home care, visit the Skilled
Nursing Services section of this website.

Arrange your own personalized Home Care Services Now. Call 813.519.7306

Disease care providers stroke care

The best home care provider for stroke recovery understands the proper level of approved activity

Home Care  facilitating at-home stroke recovery and independence.
Whether you’re coordinating your loved one’s stroke care from afar or managing the
responsibilities hands on, in-home care services can be integral to the process. Care Plus
matches your spouse, parent or other loved one recovering from a stroke with prescreened,
reliable home care professionals with experience and compassionate approach to help your loved one remain independent in a safe, familiar environment while recovering from a stroke.

First and foremost, our extensive roster of home caregivers us the ability to enables us to refer care providers to you who can provide the companionship and encouragement that are vital for successful at-home stroke recovery; inactivity and loneliness can contribute to post-stroke depression and make it less likely that stroke survivors will follow their treatment/rehabilitation plan. Stroke home caregivers referred by Senior Care Plus can be relied on to promote your loved one’s well-being and safety. And if you are the caregiver for a loved one recovering from stroke, a home care professional referred by Care Plus can be your back-up, providing reassuring respite care that allows you time to look after yourself, too. More information about stroke can be found by visiting the National Stroke Association website.

Personal home care services that caregivers referred by Care Plus commonly provide for
individuals recovering from stroke include:

• Personal care assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as hygiene, bathing and grooming; dressing; transferring, positioning, and mobility/walking; using the toilet/incontinence; eating
• Personal care assistance with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) such as meal
planning, cooking, light housekeeping, laundry, pet and plant care, transportation, errands, shopping, doctor and other
appointments
• Companionship – encouragement, interpersonal cognitive stimulation, facilitation of physical
activity, and intervention for loneliness and depression

For more information on non-medical in-home personal care (also referred to as “custodial
care”), visit the Home Care Services section of this website.

If medically necessary skilled nursing care for a loved one recovering from a stroke is required,
Care Plus also refers skilled licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered nurses (RNs) who
have experience with the special needs of individuals affected by stroke to provide appropriate
in-home health care. For more information, visit the Skilled Nursing Services section of this
website.

The best home care for stroke requires compassion and experience.
The prescreened, qualified stroke home caregivers we can refer to you are experienced with the
day-to-day needs of stroke survivors at every stage of their rehabilitation and recovery.
Adjusting to everyday life as a stroke survivor is physically and emotionally challenging.
Depression, anger, frustration, and other strong emotions are understandable. Compassionate
and patient home care that preserves your loved one’s dignity and safety allows him or her to
focus on adjusting and improving. Stroke home care services can be provided on a part-time
basis (typically 12 hours a day shift), in shifts, overnight, and on a full-time basis.

Arrange In-Home Care Now for a Loved One with Stroke. Call 813.519.7306.

disease care providers CHF care

The best home care provider for cardiac problems understands the level of approved activity and restrictions.

Home care support for heart attack and cardiac surgery recovery, congestive heart failure (CHF), and other chronic cardiac diseases. If a parent or other loved one is recovering at home from a heart attack or cardiac surgery or living with congestive heart failure (CHF) or another chronic heart disease, Care Plus can connect you with prescreened, reliable cardiac home caregivers who understand the special challenges posed by heart disease. The cardiac home caregivers we can refer to you have the training and experience to provide the appropriate assistance in the comfort and familiarity of your spouse, parent, or loved one’s own household. More information about heart disease can be found by visiting the American Heart Association website. Personal home care services that caregivers referred by Care Plus commonly provide for individuals who are recovering from cardiac-related surgery or illness and those whose activity is restricted by chronic heart conditions include:

Personal care assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as hygiene, bathing and
grooming; dressing; transferring, positioning, and mobility/walking; using the toilet/incontinence;
eating
Personal care assistance with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) such as meal
planning, cooking, light housekeeping, laundry, pet and plant
care,transportation,errands,shopping, doctor and other appointments
Companionship – encouragement, interpersonal cognitive stimulation, facilitation of physical
activity, and intervention for loneliness and depression

Cardiac personal home care services can be provided on a part-time basis—typically 4 to 6
hours a day—in shifts, overnight, and on a full-time basis. For more information on non-medical in-home personal care, visit the Home Care Services section of this website.

If medically necessary skilled nursing care for a loved one with cardiac health concerns is
required, Care Plus also refers skilled licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered nurses
(RNs) who have experience with the special needs of individuals with cardiac health concerns to provide the appropriate in-home health care. For more information, visit the Skilled Nursing
Services section of this website.

Arrange In-Home Care Now for a Loved One with Cardiac Health Concerns. Call 813.519.7306.

Disease care providers Parkinson

Referring the best live-in home care providers for Parkinson’s starts with knowing your loved one’s physical circumstances.

Referring caregivers who can provide Parkinson’s home care visits and live-in help appropriate 
for the needs of individuals with  Parkinson’s disease.
Care Plus can refer caregivers who can provide comprehensive home care services for
individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, or Lou
Gehrig’s disease), and other neurodegenerative movement disorders that progressively interfere with basic activities of daily living. The goal of every Parkinson’s referred Care Plus is to facilitate a fulfilling, independent life at home for your spouse, parent or other loved one with Parkinson’s through compassionate supervision and assistance with activities that tend to
become more difficult as the disease progresses.

Part-time Parkinson’s home care services are typically all that are needed in the early stages
when symptoms are milder and minimally disruptive. The course of Parkinson’s is highly
individualized, however, and it is not possible to reliably predict what symptoms may develop or when, and therefore what the needs will be. In the earlier stages of Parkinson’s, many individuals are still capable of driving themselves to appointments and social activities. But transportation can become an issue as Parkinson’s progresses and symptoms can make it
increasingly complicated and sometimes less safe to perform basic activities of daily living.
Individuals with Parkinson’s may also develop cognitive symptoms including memory loss and
dementia. More information on Parkinson’s disease can be found by visiting the American
Parkinson’s Disease Association website.

Some of the services that the Parkinson’s home caregivers we refer to commonly provide
include:
• Companionship – interpersonal cognitive stimulation, facilitation of physical activity, and
intervention for loneliness and depression
• Personal care assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as
hygiene/bathing/grooming, transferring/positioning, mobility/walking, toileting/incontinence, and eating
• Personal care assistance with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) such as meal
planning, cooking, light housekeeping, laundry, pet and plant care, transportation, errands,
shopping, doctor and other appointments
For more information on non-medical in-home personal care, visit the Home Care Services
section of this website.
If medically necessary skilled nursing care for a loved one with Parkinson’s disease is required,
Care Plus can also refer skilled licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered nurses (RNs)
who have experience with the special needs of individuals with Parkinson’s disease to provide
in-home health care. For more information on medical home care, visit the Skilled Nursing
Services section of this website.

Arrange In-Home Care Now for a Loved One with Parkinson’s.Call 813.519.7306

Disease care provider other care

The best home care provider for cancer, hip and falls and other conditions starts by prescreening the caregivers.

At-home care and help for joint replacement recovery, hip and falls, cancer and other conditions 
like COPD, arthritis and diabetes that interfere with normal activities.
Many older adults prefer to stay at home for as long as possible, but age-related and recurring
or worsening chronic conditions such as the following can make that more difficult by interfering with activities of daily living and complicating the process of running a household and living independently:
Other Disease Care Services
• Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),
asthma, other respiratory disorders• Cancer• Joint replacement – hip, knee, shoulder• Falls•
Arthritis• Chronic pain Care Plus can connect you with prescreened, reliable home caregivers
who understand the challenges of aging and chronic disease and can help your spouse, parent
or other loved one maintain his or her independence in the comfortable and familiar
surroundings of home.

Personal home care services that caregivers from Care Plus commonly provide to support
individuals who are recovering from surgery or illness and those whose activities are restricted
due to age-related or worsening chronic health conditions include:
• Companionship – interpersonal cognitive stimulation, facilitation of physical activity, and
intervention for loneliness and depression
• Personal care assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as
hygiene/bathing/grooming, transferring/positioning, mobility/walking, toileting/incontinence, and eating
• Personal care assistance with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) such as meal
planning, cooking, light housekeeping, laundry, pet and plant care, transportation, errands,
shopping, doctor and other appointments
Personal home care services (also referred to as “custodial care”) can be provided on a
part-time basis—typically 4 to 6 hours a day—in shifts, overnight, and on a full-time basis. For
more information on non-medical in-home personal care, visit the Home Care Services section
of this website.

If medically necessary skilled nursing care for a loved one is required, Care Plus also refers
skilled licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered nurses (RNs) with the training and
experience appropriate for your loved one’s special medical needs to provide excellent,
individualized in-home health care. For more information, visit the Skilled Nursing Services
section of this website.

Arrange In-Home Care Now. Call 813.519.7306.

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