What Is In-Home Senior Care?

Did you know that Dementia and Alzheimer’s patients not only start losing their memory but they also start having difficulty in doing their day to day tasks? Let our qualified caregivers provide them the care.

Looking for someone to provide companionship and keep your loved ones engaged? Our Companion Care program includes services like personal care, home care, activities and transportation.

Quality after surgery care is important to ensure smooth recovery. Our experienced caregivers can help you transition from hospital into Long Term Care or Home Care after surgery.

Patients going through Cancer treatment or recovering from Cancer require special care. Our skilled staff provides comfort and care during and after treatment to help Cancer patients.

Qualified Veterans and their surviving spouses can receive FREE home care through VA benefits. We help you through qualification and application process. Call us to find out if you or your loved ones qualify.

You have a primary caregiver who needs time off? Are you a family caregiver who needs a break? Our Respite Care program is the right program for your loved one, from very young to very old.

More than 7.6 million Americans receive home care, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The number is much greater when you consider that it does not include informal care which is care given by a friend or family member. In-Home senior care is generally defined as non-medical support services delivered at the home of the senior. The aim of home care is to allow seniors to remain at home longer rather than enter an assisted living community, nursing home or other type of senior care. Home care may be appropriate if a senior prefers to stay at home but needs assistance with activities of daily living.

Activities of daily living include bathing, dressing, and meal preparation but may also extend to assistance with transportation, paying bills, making appointments, and simply being there to provide companionship and emotional support. Home care services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and can be paid for directly by the client or through a variety of public and private funding sources such as Long Term Care Insurance, Workers Compensation, and Medicaid. Life Foundation Home Care accepts Long Term Care Insurance, Private Pay and Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefits. We do not accept Workers Compensation or Medicaid at this time.

Have questions about our services? Want to understand senior care options for your loved ones? Our qualified senior care managers are here to help you understand your options when it comes to senior care and answer any questions. You can call us at 832.612.0472 to speak to one of the qualified team members. Click here to understand different types of senior care.