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Your caregiver can provide you or a loved one with services such as vacuuming, washing dishes, laundry, dusting, bed making, sweeping, mopping floors, taking out the trash, and any other light housekeeping items you or a loved one might require. Let us know your situation and we will provide tailored services to your individual needs. Often, we have clients who may only book a caregiver for supervision or presence during the night. Here you can get even more service out of the booked time if you combine with light housekeeping. Sure, you can hire a maid or call professional cleaners on a regular basis to do a general sweep of your loved one’s home. Assisting Hands Home Care, on the other hand, can provide a better solution. Our trained elderly companion care professionals can provide valuable, loving companionship and assistance with other daily activities in addition to light housekeeping. Our mission is to help your loved one maintain a high level of independence and safety while remaining at home.
- Vacuuming, washing dishes, laundry, dusting, bed making, sweeping, mopping floors, taking out the trash, and any other light housekeeping items you or a loved one may require.
- Taking care of houseplants and pets
- Answering the phone
- Home maintenance supervision
- Supervising home deliveries
One more reason to consider Light Housekeeping as part of our many services:
One of the primary reasons you should consider light housekeeping assistance is to ensure the cleanliness of the environment in which your parent spends the majority of their time. A clean, spotless home is free of germs, allergens, and other nasty bacteria that could otherwise compromise the already compromised health of elderly people. Furthermore, our home care agency can provide fall risk reduction safety recommendations, assisting in the elimination of a major health risk in your parent’s home. With our elderly companion care, you can have peace of mind knowing your loved one is aging in place in a safe and clean environment.
Our caregiver’s job is to focus solely on the areas of the home that are critical to the well-being of the senior in their care. While our trained professionals will gladly assist you with a variety of homemaking tasks, we must inform you that the responsibilities of a caregiver usually do not include heavy-duty tasks such as moving furniture, scrubbing floors or cleaning carpets, washing windows or mowing grass.
