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Palm City (10.13 mi)
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Hobe Sound (20.86 mi)
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  • Natures Care

    550 NW Lincoln Ave
    Port Saint Lucie, FL 34983

Nearby Cities

Jensen Beach (7.89 mi)
Stuart (8.96 mi)
Palm City (10.13 mi)
Fort Pierce (10.67 mi)
Hobe Sound (20.86 mi)
Vero Beach (23.99 mi)

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Home Care Summary: Home care provides injured, elderly and seniors with the extra assistance they need to live safely in the comfort of their own home. Based on seniors needs, home care assistants can help with medication management, cooking, cleaning, toileting, shopping, doing laundry, and driving. Home care allows elderly people and seniors the opportunity to age in place and gives families peace of mind knowing their loved one is receiving the care they need.

Home Care FAQs:
What are some of the benefits of in-home care?
Home care is a great option for seniors who are in need of assistance but still want to remain in their own home. Caring for someone can be time-consuming and exhausting and in-home care gives families and spouses the relief of knowing their loved one is receiving the care they need. Home care assistants provide a broad range of services from medication management to everyday tasks such as cooking, cleaning, toileting, shopping, doing laundry, and driving.

How do I find the best home care?

To find a home care aide, ask others who have used one or consult a geriatric care manager. It might cost more to employ an aide through an agency, but if any sort of problem arises, the agency will furnish a replacement quickly. That beats spending stressful days trying to find aides and conducting background checks.

How do I know when it is time for home care?
When the care requirements of someone become too time- consuming for families, but their medical needs aren't severe enough for a nursing home, then it is time to consider in-home care. When an individual has mental or physical disabilities that make it unsafe for them to be unsupervised, in-home care gives families peace of mind that their loved one is safe and well-taken care of. Doing complete reference checks and spending time with the home care assistant before committing is the best way to do find the level of care you are seeking.

Home Care Related Terms: nursing home, retirement home, disability, elderly, aging, facility, assisted living, in-home care