Buffalo Grove, IL and the Northwest Chicago Suburbs
Our caregivers create a customized non-medical home care service plan that accounts for the unique needs of your loved one. We provide the following services:
People suffering from dementia and Alzheimer's disease often require additional care. Our trained caregivers are familiar with memory loss symptoms and can skillfully handle these conditions, providing a safe and comforting environment for your loved one.
When providing care for your loved one, we want to be more than a simple caregiver. Our caregivers will use fun activities and conversations to build a close personal relationship with your loved one, reducing feelings of isolation and loneliness.
If a senior citizen always needs someone to be with them, our live-in and 24-hour home care services can help. Our caregivers will be present around the clock to provide continuous care and peace of mind for your family.
Family caregivers can become easily fatigued because they spend so much time caring for their senior loved ones. Our respite caregivers will provide care for your loved ones so the family caregiver can have time off to rest and recharge.
If your elderly loved one cannot be left alone at night, one of our caregivers will stay with them overnight. We will arrive at night to help them prepare for bed, monitor them throughout the evening, and assist them in the morning.
It is important for seniors to rest and avoid falls or injuries after a stay in the hospital. Our caregivers will arrive at scheduled times to take care of tasks around the house and monitor your loved one's condition during recovery.
If your senior loved one can no longer drive, our caregivers will drive them to and from the doctor's office, pharmacy, post office, grocery store, and other errands, ensuring they stay connected and independent.
Seniors are often unable to cook for themselves, so our caregivers can prepare regular meals that account for your loved one's dietary restrictions and preferences, ensuring proper nutrition every day.
It is often difficult for senior citizens to keep their homes neat and clean, so our caregivers will perform light housekeeping tasks like sweeping, dusting, vacuuming, laundry, and taking out the trash.