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Monday, November 3, 2014

Comfort Keepers® provides at-home care for senior loved ones who are still living independently in their own homes. As people age, their bodies begin to change. They can become weaker and more susceptible to injuries from common activities like picking up objects, trying to access areas of the home that are hard to reach or going down the stairs. Instead of waiting for an accident to happen, Comfort Keepers offers families the opportunity to be proactive about the safety and happiness of their senior loved ones.
The at-home care provided by Comfort Keepers covers a spectrum of care services, from transportation services, Alzheimer's and dementia care, companionship and even light housekeeping services. If a family member or an elderly loved one calls to set up a free consultation, a Comfort Keepers at-home care specialist will visit the home to assess the senior's living situation. At that time the caregiver can suggest changes to the environment like moving certain furniture to allow for better maneuverability, or moving floor rugs to eliminate fall-risks, and will also discuss what they think the best care schedule for the senior will be. To continue reading this article, click HERE.

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