Allegiance

Personal Care

  • Allegiance X Home Care trained caregivers with personal care needs ranging from stand-by assistance to full care, what depend on each clients individual needs
  • Bathing, grooming and overall appearance Mobility assistance
  • Assistance with position changes and transfers for those clients that are bedbound or may need assistance with getting in and out of bed
  • Incontinence care, toileting needs, and safety in the bathroom
  • Assistance with preparing and serving meals, and support for special diets
  • Care for those with memory issues or cognitive impairments
  • Medication reminders and management
  • Assisting with outings, social events, shopping trips, and other activities of interest to maintain physically and emotionally active
  • Support for physician-prescribed nutrition and exercise programs Change in condition monitoring
  • Fall risk assessment and assistance with fall prevention
 

Self-esteem improvement

Allegiance X Home Care’ goal is to assist our clients with their personal care routines so they can look and feel their best. Their self-esteem and emotional fitness are improved after a regular hygiene and grooming. We are here to help clients who fear falling while bathing or have limitations that make grooming tasks difficult. These tasks may include:
  • Showering and bathing
  • Getting dressed, including shoes and accessories (belt, watch, jewelry, etc.) Brushing teeth or dentures
  • Styling and brushing hair
  • Makeup application
  • Shaving with an electric razor
With something like bathing, consistency is important — being able to bath daily, or near- daily, is essential to staying healthy. Health issues can be caused by a failure to wash frequently enough and moisturize the skin on right time, yet senior bathing is a task that gets harder as the years pass.

Fall Prevention and Mobility Assistance

Avoid unnecessary risks in the bathroom and around the house. A regular bathroom features are not designed for seniors uses and can be a fall risk. This is especially true for surfaces that may be wet and slippery after a bath or shower as soon as when don’t have handles on right places to offer support. Reducing falls in the home is one of the top safety concerns that seniors and their families face.
There are many benefits to having extra hands for mobility assistance around the house, including:
  • Less risk with trained help and a steady arm
  • Less temptation to skip out on housekeeping tasks or personal hygiene, like getting to the bathroom to bathe or getting around the kitchen for dinner
  • Companionship to help with chores not only makes tasks easier to complete, but also brings comfort just in having someone to talk to and socialize
  • As we age, moving around the house can get more difficult. One of our top priorities is helping our clients move around their homes comfortably. This may include getting in and out of bed, chairs, and wheelchairs.
  • Transferring and Positioning. It can also lower the risk of falls and injuries.
  • Proper transferring and positioning can contribute to reducing bedsore risks, muscle atrophy, while encouraging proper breathing and digestion.

Toileting and Incontinence Care

Is a sensitive nature of toileting and incontinence care for our clients. Our caregivers offer compassionate, dignified help with these personal aspects of daily living. A big part of dealing with incontinence care is simply remaining clean and comfortable.
Incontinence can be a difficult issue for a senior to discuss. If the senior or a loved one is not willing to ask for help, hygiene issues can arise and may compound over time.

Senior Nutrition & Meal Prep

Our caregivers can support physician-prescribed nutrition and diet plans. We also provide assistance with grocery shopping and meal preparation that meets nutritional needs or accommodates special dietary restrictions. We keep our eyes on all body signs to help the medical team work to improve them health.

It is common for seniors to be on a restricted diet for many reasons. A doctor or a nutritionist may include special dietary needs in a wellness plan, which can include limits on what can be consumed, or in what quantities.

Common situations include:

  • Different medications can have food restrictions or sensitivities.
  • Timing of medication doses can be a critical part of a care plan, especially if a senior is dealing with physical limitations or memory loss.
  • Proper nutrition can be an issue for seniors living alone.
  • Moving around the kitchen and lifting pots and pans may be harder than it once was, and as a result, healthier home-cooked meals are challenging. Instead, those meals may be substituted with fast food, packaged food, or simply less calorie consumption. It’s especially important for the elderly to consume enough calories and the right nutrients to avoid obesity, excessive weight loss, and dehydration.
  • Dehydration can lead to a number of serious problems if left unchecked. It continues to be one of the most frequent causes of hospitalization among older adults. Them are far way to take eight 8 ounce glasses as considered the standard when it comes to proper daily intake.
  • Whether someone is seeking help following a special diet or looking for companionship in the kitchen, our caregivers can provide all assistance necessary to make mealtime healthy and enjoyable.

 

Our uplifting personal care services can also include:

  • Care for those with memory issues or cognitive impairments
  • Medication reminders and management
  • Assisting with errands or transportation to appointments
  • Support for physician prescribed exercise programs
  • Change in condition monitoring
  • Fall risk assessment and assistance with fall prevention
  • If you or a loved one could benefit from companionship, personal care or any of our specialized services, we would love to talk to you today.
 

Companionship Care Services

Companion care, or companionship, provides emotional support, friendship, and socialization.

A common home companion care activity include:

  • Conversation and mental stimulation, such as playing games or listening to music Meal prep and time spent together over breakfast, lunch or dinner
  • Light activity, such as a walk or time spent outside
  • Laundry and light housekeeping
  • Grocery shopping and errands
  • Transportation to and from appointments and social events
  • Reminders for personal care and grooming
  • Medication reminders
  • We focus on activities that bring joy, provide mental stimulation and encourage physical and emotional wellbeing.

Respite Care for family and loved ones

  • Short-term relief for primary caregiver responsibilities
  • Available in-home or in hospice care, medical facility, or assisted living center
  • Referrals to medical professionals, support groups and resources
  • We also provide other core senior care services, including 24-hour care, and specialized care for seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
  • Our offices are locally owned and operated, so you can connect with an office in your community if you have any questions about our uplifting care services. We’re excited to meet you and share all that we have to offer to seniors and their families.