Angel's Home Care, Inc.
Home Health Care Services - Middlesex, Mercer, Monmouth, and Ocean Counties Angel's Home Care, Inc.
offers a wide range of home care services at affordable prices. We can provide you with comfort and support in your home in a manner consistent with your budget. Our dependable and quality personnel help to make us the clear choice for patients in need of home health care. When necessary, we will work closely with your physician and provide periodic reports designed to keep your physician continua
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Home care services may include visiting nurses, rehabilitation therapy, home health aides, medical social services, home infusion therapy, or hospice.
When you bring a caregiver in to take care of your elderly loved one, you are doing more than just ensuring the best type of care for them. You are also getting peace of mind for you.
Ask your spiritual caregiver if they would be willing to support your loved ones during a crisis or change in situation. Everyone needs support in tough times, including your family.
Quality of life is very important for the elderly. Remaining in their homes, if possible, will help them maintain a healthier frame of mind and a more independent life. Regular visits from caregivers can provide the extra support when needed.
Among older Americans, women are twice as likely to be living alone as men. Most older men live with their spouse, while less than half of older women do.
Talk to your health care provider, doctor, or your executor about whether any medical treatment you are receiving can be changed later if it does not produce the intended results.
If one or both of your parents still maintain their residence, it can be difficult if there is a need for medical assistance, but time and distance are an issue. We can provide home medical care for whatever time we are needed, providing you with peace of mind.
Home care is the oldest form of healthcare – and it is also the “newest." Modern technology has developed to the point where many services that are available in the hospital can be provided at home.
Did you know that research reveals that medical home health care services may improve a patient’s ability to walk and move around and may also improve how patients manage pain and bladder control? Patients treated at home also require less urgent, unplanned care and are short of breath less often.
We recognize that many seniors hate the idea of giving up their independence at home just because of decreased mobility. In many cases, an in-home care worker can help you with the tasks that are simply too difficult for you to do alone.
A significant part of hospice care focuses on the caregivers, who undergo a tremendous amount of stress and strain as their loved ones slowly deteriorate. Grief counseling is a necessary and basic part of hospice care.
Did you know that 80 percent of the nation's current senior population has one chronic health condition and 50 percent has at least two? Some of the most common chronic ailments are impaired mobility, strokes, Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
What does hospice home health care involve? It typically focuses on providing basic medical care designed to alleviate pain and manage symptoms to maximize the patient’s comfort. Often, someone from the care team is on call 24/7 to handle crises.
As your parents age, you may find that they aren’t as able to care for themselves or get around the way they used to. If moving to a senior facility is out of the question, you may want to consider hiring a caregiver to help them out.
Many experts concur that home is the best place for sick children to recover, as it is here that they feel safe and can therefore relax. One of the benefits of pediatric home care services is that it helps keep chronically ill children out of the hospital as much as possible.
If you have a loved one in need of medical care, but he or she is balking at having to leave his or her home, we can help with creating a home medical care program, if he or she is allowed to remain at home. For many, being placed in a facility can be emotionally devastating; being allowed to remain at home is often a better option.
Did you know 31 million Americans suffer from back problems? This is also the number one cause of worldwide disability. Many disabled people receiving residential or in-home care due to illness or injury use physical therapy to regain mobility!
There is no need to shout when communication with a person who is deaf or hard of hearing. If the individual wears a hearing aid, shouting distorts the words.
Your loved ones are more likely to remain more socially active if they are able to live at home. It's much more comfortable for family members and friends than a hospital or nursing home setting.
What are the options for seniors who lose a partner? It’s often still possible for a senior living alone to maintain his or her independence with the help of home health care services, which can include assistance with daily medications.
Many home health care providers are associated with programs that help families in need. Some or all of your costs may be covered if you meet certain requirements. Consulting a provider will give you an outline of what you are eligible for.
Make sure your parents know how to call for emergency help. If they can’t quickly get to a phone, you might want to consider installing an emergency system in the home.
Did you know that the reason there are more women than men in assisted living is simply because women tend to outlive men? In general, men live about seven years less than their female counterparts.
When you allow us to work with your loved one, the goal is to provide services with mainstreaming in mind. Often, people with disabilities can do more than we realize, particularly if they have the proper guidance and training.
When considering whether to request in home nursing, it may help to realize that many people do recover more easily- and with fewer complications- in their own home, rather than elsewhere. They are also generally much more at ease while doing so.
Hospitals and nursing homes are, by necessity, built to be very regulated and regimented environments, especially when it comes to setting a strict schedule. In-home care is adapted to fit your life, allowing you to keep the freedom and independence in your life.
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