
Kornelia
HOME CARE SERVICES
THE SIMPLEST ACT OF CARE IS HEROIC. CAREGIVING IS THE MOST SPECIAL GIFT THAT WE GIVE TO ANOTHER HUMAN BEING.
✓ Effortlessly Spectacular
✓ Extensive Range of Bashes
✓ Boosts Efficiency

“We truly believe that caregivers have one of the most important jobs out there. We help people live their lives in a way that they wouldn’t be able to do without our help. Helping them retain as much independence as possible with as much dignity as possible is always our primary goal. Whether we’re making lunch or changing clothes, we are going to do whatever we can to make sure we complete the task together and ensure our client feels supported and cared for during the process”
Our Services
Providing exceptional home care services to those that need it the most

Personal Care
Personal care, or private duty care, provides valuable services to seniors and the disabled who are living with limited mobility due to illness, injury, disability, and more. Caregivers can assist with walking, bathing, fall prevention, transferring, toileting, grooming, dressing, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and other non-medical tasks.

Meal Preparation
Our trained Care Professionals can help your loved one with a healthy, well-balanced diet. From the grocery shopping to the meal prep, our in-home caregivers can provide meals that appeal to all tastes and dietary restrictions.

Light House Keeping
Light housekeeping includes tasks such as dusting open surfaces; sweeping and mopping floors (damp mops – small areas and hard surface floors); vacuuming around furniture; wiping down counters; washing and putting dishes away; cleaning bathrooms and kitchens; taking out the trash; changing sheets and making the bed; and organizing drawers, shelves, and closets. Light housekeeping is meant to be limited to the areas used by the client such as the bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, and living room.

Doctors Appointment
Our care services extend beyond the home. For many elders and those recovering from injuries, it can be difficult to get to their appointments due to physical and cognitive issues. Our caregivers can escort your loved one to their appointments ensuring that they get there on time and return home safely.

End Of Life
When loved ones are living out their last days at home, it can be an especially difficult and emotional time.
We provide families with the support and assistance they need to make the most of their days together. Our specially trained caregivers provide compassion, moral support, and help around the home during especially emotional situations.

Companionship
Elderly companion care allows seniors to connect with a friendly caregiver regularly. Our senior caregivers can help your loved one avoid isolation by providing conversation, activities, and meaningful companionship.

Alzheimer’s
Whether you’re just noticing symptoms or have been dealing with Alzheimer’s, we are here to help. From initial consultations and caregiver support to residential options and late-stage care, we offer a wide range of memory care services and support to help seniors with memory loss live their best lives. We understand that your whole family is impacted by these challenges and also provide services and support to family members and caregivers.

Medication Reminder
For many elders, it can be difficult to remember when or if a certain medication was taken. Our caregivers remind your loved one to take their medications at the correct time and record this on a Weekly Medication Schedule that the correct dose has been taken on time. This ensures that the medication has been taken correctly and that there are no double doses or skipped medications. Our Certified Nurse Assistants (CNA) do not administer medications, pick up prescriptions, or speak with a doctor or pharmacist about a senior’s medicine or regime.

Dementia
People with dementia often experience a gradual, long-term decline, so it can be difficult to recognize when they’re approaching the end of their life.
As a person’s dementia reaches its later stages, they become increasingly dependent on others for their care.
They may have severe memory loss and no longer recognize those close to them. They may lose weight, lose their ability to walk, become incontinent, and behave in unusual ways.
