Companion Care
Being able to receive care at home makes it easier for you to stay in your comfort zone. It is important to realize, however, that sometimes social withdrawn tendencies are caused by comfortability, and individuals may be deprived of social and/or personal contact. It is not uncommon for elderly or disabled people to feel lonely. As a result of loneliness, one’s health may decline steadily, as well as a variety of other issues.
Family members do not want to see a loved one feeling alone or withdrawing from interaction, whether at home or elsewhere. Many of our loved ones experience loneliness, especially when they lack transportation or other resources to gain such interaction. As a result, this feeling of isolation does not have to dominate their lives, because HassiCare is here to help.
Our caregivers provide a wide range of assistance, including day-to-day tasks and mechanics, as well as social and personal interaction, which can improve your loved one’s quality of life. As part of our caregiver’s encouragement, our caregivers may engage in light exercise, conversation, and mentally stimulating activities to boost self-esteem and confidence. HassiCare is more than happy to provide lasting and impactful companionship for your loved one.
Our social interaction goals include, but are most definitely not limited to:
Helping with phone calls to plan visits or outings with loved ones or friends.
Encouraging interaction with people who your loved one is familiar with.
The accompaniment, monitoring of visits, Help with coordination of upcoming events.
Assistance with research on activities in areas that are both acceptable, safe, and that pique the interest of your loved one.
Transportation to outings, such as mealtimes, religious services, movies, meetings, and so much more.
Our personal interaction goals include, but are most definitely not limited to:
Helping with tasks enjoyed by your loved one, such as reading, writing, painting,Watching movies.
Reminiscing and discussing past experiences, family memories, etc.
Opting for their participation in picking out clothes,encouragement and assistance with light exercise.
Discussing areas of interest,
Engaging in conversation
Encouraging new hobbies and interests