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Certified CareGiver

ISO 9001 - 2010
Our services

Our Company Mission

Everything we do at Home Instead CareGiver is driven by our universal mission: To enhance the lives of aging adults and their families.

When our founders Paul and Lori Hogan began providing care for Paul’s grandmother to help her remain at home, they envisioned a future where all people could age with greater hope and success. We strive to make that vision a reality with every life we are privileged to touch.

Our Home Companions Can Help With ...

  • Reading, writing and light household tasks
  • Shopping for food or clothing
  • Travelling to and from appointments
  • Doing hobbies, arts and crafts together
  • Purchasing magazines, newspapers and books
  • Social visits to neighbours and clubs
  • Preparing simple meals
  • Video calls to family and friends
Our services

What Services We offer

Our services

Here For You Always

We know that it can be overwhelming to welcome a stranger into the home. Because of that, we train our professionals not just on high-quality care but on interpersonal relationships as well.

  • Advanced age
  • Dementia or Alzheimer's disease
  • Degenerative disorders, such as MS or ALS
  • Post-surgery, including cosmetic, joint replacement
  • Chronic conditions, such as diabetes, COPD, or cancer
  • Backup care for children

Let us help you care for your loved one living
with dementia!

How To Get Started With CareGiver

Learn How To Get Started with Home Care

The best way to provide the highest quality level of care requires an initial meeting where family and/or client meet with a Visiting CareGiver coordinator. This meeting includes a detailed review of care needed, schedule request (if known), specific requests of family or client, and any other concerns. This is an excellent opportunity to ask questions of Visiting CareGiver and it is an excellent opportunity for us to get to know you as well.

The following topics are commonly discussed during initial meetings.

  • Specific physical needs of the care recipient with regards to bathing and grooming, dressing, meals and diet, mobility, and incontinence.
  • Reviewing schedules involving sleep, eating and medicine.
    Specific emotional needs such as social interaction, activities, conversation, appointments, and companionship.
  • Specific assistance with homemaking such as preparation of meals, groceries, linens, laundry, and light housekeeping.
  • Logistics of schedules, access to the home, documentation, and the details of how to work with scheduling changes, the office or the caregivers.

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Our Benefits

What is Home Care... In Home Care Services For Everyone.

Discover how professional caregivers approach caring for your loved one in order to engage

Personal Grooming Like Bathing or Getting Dressed

Helping a Person with Dementia by Grounding and Orienting Them

Take Care of Medication Reminders

Moving Around. Getting in and out of the Bed or Shower

Errands Like Grocery Shopping and Picking up Prescriptions

Keeping Them Safe and Comfortable

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Get Started Today

Contact a franchised Visiting CareGiver office in your area for information on elderly home care services.
Find our office near you.

Branch Office

77/99 New York

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  • 256, Victory Street,, New York City, AZ 550067
  • (1800) 456 7890
  • Mon-Sat: 7.00an - 9.00pm
  • Sunday closed
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