“Care” is in our name. Caring is in our blood.
At Hearts at Home, we understand this is a difficult time in your life—one full of stress, anxiety and conflicting emotions. If you’ve realized that you need help caring for a loved one, help is at hand.
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If your loved one is dealing with an illness, recovering from an accident, or facing memory issues, we can help. Hearts at Home provides compassionate and caring one-on-one private duty services to seniors and others.
Personal Care
Our trained care providers help with bathing, dressing, bathroom needs, hair and nail care, and more.
Mobility
Whether your loved one needs help with getting around, with transfers (from bed to wheelchair), or with assistance devices, trust Hearts at Home.
Medication Reminders
We can prepare medications, prompt your family member to take them, keep documentation and follow up.
Housekeeping
We also perform light duty housekeeping, laundry, sweeping and vacuuming, and more to keep the home clean and clutter-free.
Meal Preparation
We prepare meals, serve them or help with feeding, administer fluids if necessary, monitor and report, and help clean up.
Transportation
Because you can’t always be there to take your loved one to see doctors or friends, to church, or to restaurants.
Acute Care
We provide Acute Care from a variety of conditions some of which include Post-hospital Discharge, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Stroke, and Paralysis.
Companionship
Reading books. Helping with letter writing. Taking walks. Playing games. These are the things you’d do if you were there.
From Our Newsletter
Hurricane Season & Preparation
As we head into the end of hurricane season, it’s important not to let our guard down as we’re now in the peak of hurricane season which runs through November 30.
Stroke Care
Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability and the 5th leading cause of death in the United States. Professional caregivers have a front row seat to observing the habits and routines of our clients that may be contributing to elevated risk for stroke and other serious medical concerns and a duty to provide education and assistance to reduce those risk factors whenever possible.
Adaptive Equipment & Technology to Promote Safety & Independence
Do you or someone in your home have mobility impairments? Do you find yourself thinking “there’s got to be an easier way”? Well, there is! A quick internet search will find you no shortage of adaptive equipment designed to tackle nearly any functional struggle.