Q: How does the New Client Assessment Form process work?

A: This assessment allows us to evaluate specific physical, routine, and social needs. At Angel Care, LLC, we use this baseline data to build a highly customized schedule, matching your loved one with the appropriate level of aide or nurse.

Q: When should I look into overnight respite care services?

A: Overnight respite is crucial when a senior safety risk increases during late hours, or when primary family caregivers experience sleep deprivation. Our trained staff handles night-time monitoring and bathroom assistance so you can rest securely.

Q: What is the difference between personal care aides and certified nursing aides?

A: Personal care aides focus on daily living tasks like housekeeping and meal prep. Certified nursing aides provide hands-on medical support, including vital checks and medication reminders under the direct supervision of our Registered Nurses.

Q: Why do I need to schedule an initial consultation instead of just booking care?

A: Home care is never one-size-fits-all. Our experience at Angel Care, LLC shows that an upfront consultation ensures safety, aligns expectations, and allows us to tailor daily activities specifically to the client's home environment.

Q: How long does a caregiver respite care service shift typically last?

A: Shift durations vary based on family needs, ranging from a few hours of daytime coverage to complete overnight care. This flexibility ensures primary family caregivers can recharge while their loved one remains safe at home.

Q: What factors affect the cost of home care services?

A: Costs depend on the specific level of care required-such as housekeeping versus advanced memory care-and the frequency of visits. Our customized services ensure you only pay for the exact hours and support tiers needed.

Q: Why do you include technology assistance in your home care services?

A: Modern connectivity reduces isolation. We assist seniors with tablets and video calls to bridge the communication gap with distant family, ensuring they stay technically connected while remaining safely in the comfort of their own home.

Q: When should a family transition a loved one into an Alzheimer support group?

A: Transitioning is ideal when a senior exhibits regular memory lapses or changes in temperament. Early integration provides structured cognitive stimulation and helps families manage the progressive behavioral changes associated with dementia.

Q: How do transportation and home delivery services work for homebound clients?

A: Our staff handles grocery shopping, running errands, and directly transporting clients to appointments. By utilizing our own team members, we maintain a secure, supportive environment for seniors who can no longer drive safely.