KindCare Senior Home Health Aides
Companionship is key to a trusted relationship with our caregivers.
KindCare provides one-on-one Hourly & 24/ 7, in home Private Caretaking for Senior; Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Dementia clients.
Home care made just for you!
KindCare Home Health Aides in-home care services can help aging adults stay engaged in everyday life with tailor-made support by professional caregivers to stay safe and well at home. It’s our mission to provide an elder care plan personalized to your family’s needs to bring comfort, connection, and quality of life in the place that they love the most, their home.
Fast & Flexible Scheduling Options! Connect with us today!
www.kindcare.info or call 480-420-6661
KindCare is North Scottsdale's premier provider of in-home 1:1 senior care, with services provided valley-wide. Our services range from specialized care for those with chronic diseases in need of end-of-life/hospice support to companion services for seniors looking for assistance with daily activities.
Some of our specialized services include:
Alzheimer's & Dementia Care
Parkinson's Care
Companion Care
Personal Care
Transitional Care
Chronic Disease Care
Respite Care
Surgery Assistance
End-of-Life Support Care
Contact us for more information!
www.kindcare.info
480-420-6661
Adjust your walker so that it fits your arms comfortably. This eases stress on your shoulders and back. To tell if your walker is the right height, step inside your walker and:
Check your elbow bend. Keeping your shoulders relaxed, place your hands on the grips. Your elbows should bend at a comfortable angle of about 15 degrees.
Check your wrist height. Stand inside the walker and relax your arms at your sides. The top of the walker grip should line up with the crease on the inside of your wrist.
Moving forward
If you need to place weight on the walker as you move, start by putting the walker about one step ahead of you. Keep your back upright. Don't hunch over the walker.
Stepping into the walker
Next, if one of your legs is injured or weaker than the other, put that leg into the middle area of the walker first. Keep your foot behind the front legs of the walker. If you step too far forward, you could lose your balance. Keep the walker still as you step in.
Stepping with the other foot
Finally, push straight down on the grips of the walker to support your weight as you bring your other leg forward. Repeat the process by moving your walker forward and stepping into it one leg at a time.
Move carefully
Follow these safety tips when you use a walker:
Stay upright as you move. This helps protect your back from strain or injury.
Step into the walker, rather than walking behind it.
Don't push the walker too far out in front of you.
Make sure the handles are set at the right height.
Take small steps and move slowly when you turn.
Be careful when using a walker on surfaces that are slippery, carpeted or uneven.
Watch for objects on the ground.
Wear low-heeled shoes that have good grips on the soles.
KindCare Senior Home Health Aides was chosen as the Winner of Phoenix Magazine's "Best of the Valley" in Home Health Care 2024!
Being recognized & voted by our clients as Best of the Valley in Home Health Care two years in a row is an amazing honor and a direct reflection of the seniors and families who have used our services.
Thank you to all who have continued to support our local business. It is a privilege to be entrusted with the care of your loved ones.
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MUSIC SENIORS LOVE: TOP SONGS FROM EVERY GENERATION
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https://kindcare.info/f/music-seniors-love-top-songs-from-every-generation
The services that in-home Home Health Aides will provide depend on a senior’s individualized needs.
While some seniors may rely on home care providers for help with errands, cooking, and housekeeping, others need intensive care in their home to manage incontinence, mobility issues, dementia, palliative /hospice care and end of life support.
In-home care may increase peace of mind for family members, enhance senior safety, and result in a deeper, one-on-one bond between a senior and their caregiver.
The Big Choice: Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage.
As you think about how Medicare will cover your health care needs, your first major decision should be whether you want to enroll in federally run original Medicare or select a Medicare Advantage plan, the private insurance alternative.
https://kindcare.info/resources/f/the-big-choice-original-medicare-vs-medicare-advantage
Common allergy symptoms are often mistaken in seniors as side effects of preexisting conditions, but in reality, seniors are just as prone to the annoying allergy season as anyone else.
https://kindcare.info/resources/f/how-to-care-for-a-senior-with-allergies
Senior Companion Care- Seeing family or loved ones can help seniors stay engaged emotionally and feel less lonely.
While they will form friendships in their new home, nothing beats seeing family members and people who love and care for them.
These visits can help seniors ward off feelings of stress, social isolation, and depression as well.
KindCare provides Senior Companion Care!
What is a Home Health Aide?
With a vision to help seniors remain in their homes despite age-related illness and mobility challenges; KindCare has rapidly built a reputation for providing the best in dependable, consistent, and affordable non-medical senior care.
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Evening is a challenging time for people with Alzheimer’s or dementia and for their caregivers. As you wrap up the day, changes in routine or the increase in activity as you prepare for bedtime can create feelings of anxiety in your loved one.
In some cases, those feelings intensify to include restlessness and mood swings that grow worse as the evening progresses, but seem better in the morning. KindCare specializes in comforting families and caring for thier loved ones with these conditions.
https://kindcare.info/resources/f/how-caregivers-can-help-reduce-elderly-anxiety-at-night
Kind Care is proud to offer our in-home care for seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia. This program was designed by experts to help your loved one live the fullest life possible. We are happy to focus on what each person can do and what makes them unique and special. This positive focus allows us—and you—to treasure the person in front of us today, even as the brain changes with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Contact us today for a free consultation! www.kindcare.info
Discover the BEST in in-home care.
KindCarer is a name families can trust to provide the best home care for their loved ones. Our professional and dedicated caregivers proudly help older adults live comfortably, independently, and safely in their own homes!
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Interacting with animals has been shown to boost mood and reduce stress. For the elderly, the bond they form with their pet promotes stronger physical health and mental health. So, investing in a furry friend for your aging senior can be one of the most helpful ways to encourage them to live their best life.
Sadly many senior care facilities do not allow seniors to move in with their life long trusted companions.
KindCare Home Health-Aides, will not only care for you but also you animal in your own home. We treat our seniors furry companions as the family members they are. Preparing food, walking, bathing and loving them as they deserve.
Connect today to learn more information about our IN HOME Health Aide and Companion services.
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Most adults have experienced a racing heart rate at some point in their lives, be it the result of an intense workout or stressful job interview. While a normal heart rate does fluctuate, a heart that’s consistently beating too fast or too slowly can be cause for concern.
To determine whether your heart rate is considered “dangerous,” it’s best to assess your resting heart rate, which should generally fall between 60 and 100 beats per minute. Read on to learn about potential health risks associated with a resting heart rate that regularly sits outside that range, as well as when you should reach out to your health care provider.
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Falls are a top reason why seniors lose independence and mobility. Hazards in the home can add up over time, making it easier for older adults to trip, fall, and hurt themselves.
Home modifications for seniors reduce fall risk and help older adults stay independent in their homes for as long as possible.
We found an excellent guide to home modifications for older adults from .
It takes you step by step through the entire house and explains specific changes that are important for keeping seniors safe.
Link here!! or in Bio!
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And we want to make it possible. www.kindcare.info
The Importance Of Senior Living and A Healthy Aging Plan.
Old age is the greatest risk factor for acquiring terminal diseases and disabilities, which is why it’s so important to develop a smart healthy aging plan in advance that prepares and supports loved ones to experience the best care and home environment when unexpected and serious health issues might arise. By doing so, you can help them maintain a valuable sense of control over their life.
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Read the article here: https://kindcare.info/f/the-importance-of-senior-living-in-a-healthy-aging-plan
Caring for aging parents includes stressors that we are all not prepared for. Let our experienced home health aides take the pressure off, at a time when you need it the most!
Phoenix Magazines, Best of the Valley; KindCare Home Health Aides
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Music is an amazing way to improve the quality of life for older adults!!
Many studies show the benefits of music. It reduces stress, anxiety, and pain.
It also improves immune function, helps memory, and encourages exercise.
To help you find music seniors love, we’ve rounded up dozens of top hits from every generation.
https://kindcare.info/resources/f/music-seniors-love-top-songs-from-every-generation?fbclid=IwAR2ofLv8aU0wHPzbhrmiQnXC06FrY5JxrvakEW42QmlVe_ejBMlLmi6Rhto
Good communication is the key to maintaining a strong relationship with your older loved ones. Sometimes, speaking with seniors requires a different style of communication than speaking with younger people, and the role changes that occur during aging can affect your relationship dynamic.
Fortunately, communication is a learned skill, so talking with elderly adults can get easier with practice. If you’re not sure where to start, here are seven tips that can make communicating with seniors easier - https://kindcare.info/resources/f/7-tips-for-improving-communication-with-seniors?fbclid=IwAR2ofLv8aU0wHPzbhrmiQnXC06FrY5JxrvakEW42QmlVe_ejBMlLmi6Rhto&blogcategory=Daily+Living
How to help reduce elderly anxiety at night- Evening is a challenging time for people with Alzheimer’s or dementia and for their caregivers. As you wrap up the day, changes in routine or the increase in activity as you prepare for bedtime can create feelings of anxiety in your loved one.
In some cases, those feelings intensify to include restlessness and mood swings that grow worse as the evening progresses but seem better in the morning.
KindCare specializes in comforting families and caring for their loved ones with these conditions.
https://kindcare.info/resources/f/how-caregivers-can-help-reduce-elderly-anxiety-at-night?fbclid=IwAR2ofLv8aU0wHPzbhrmiQnXC06FrY5JxrvakEW42QmlVe_ejBMlLmi6Rhto
Here is how financial planners and a caregiving specialist advise siblings on how to best walk this often prickly financial walk of caring for aging parents.
A 2021 AARP report found three-quarters of the family caregivers surveyed spent an average of $7,200 annually on out-of-pocket costs toward a loved one’s expenses on everything from housing and medication to adult day care.
link in bio or -https://kindcare.info/resources/f/10-tips-for-splitting-caregiving-costs-among-siblings
Hospice care is a type of health care that focuses on the palliation of a terminally ill patient's pain and symptoms and attending to their emotional and spiritual needs at the end of life.
Hospice care prioritizes comfort and quality of life by reducing pain and suffering.
KindCare provides compassionate and well trained Home Health Aides to help support your loved one and family through this difficult time.
The rise in the aging population will increase the number of people needing LONG TERM CARE. By 2050, the 85 or older population will more than triple (growing by 208 percent), while the population younger than 65 will increase by only 12 percent. The number of seniors needing LTC is expected to rise from 6.3 million in 2015 to an estimated 15 million by 2050. Although the need for long-term care will continue to rise, the availability of family caregivers is projected to decline.
In a little over a decade—by 2030—there is projected to be a national shortage of 3.8 million unpaid family caregivers and 151,000 paid care workers. By 2040, the shortfall is expected to grow to 11 million family caregivers and 355,000 paid workers. kindcare.info
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