Top Family Assistance Services in Minneapolis, MN 55435

I'm very satisfied with the Home health care services I'm receiving from this organization. The staff is great and are very knowledgeble. Thank you guys for all your help. Happy holidays. JimRead More…
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DAISY HOME CARE, INC.

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By James Davison

I'm very satisfied with the Home health care services I'm receiving from this organization. The staff is great and are very knowledgeble. Thank you guys for all your help. Happy holidays. Jim ...read more

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Organized Home, LLC

Organized Home, LLC 5295 Polaris Lane N Minneapolis MN 55446 (507) 722-2535 info@organizedhomellc.com http://www.organizedhomellc.com/ ...read more

By Organized Home, LLC March 04, 2015

Elder Care Services - Options to Consider

Finding Community Services If you or your loved one needs home care assistance, you can depend on us.  Some responsibilities at work often take you away from your loved ones when they need you. Sometimes you get disappointed with your own limitations. In these situations, our services can be your assistance, or  in caring for the people which are so significant to you. Our Home Health Aides Assistance with activities of daily living, (bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and exercises). Medication Administration Monitor blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and blood glucose Perform transfers (use mechanical lifts, if necessary) Drive to appointments, run errands, organize social outings as needed Light housekeeping duties and meal preparation Simple dressing changes Administer oxygen, do catheter care, and tube feedings Ensure safety for clients with memory loss Provide companionship and help prevent falls Our Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses Wound Care Medication management: Set-up of medications Skilled observation and assessment Train, supervise, and consult with Home Health Aides for quality of care In-home Client visits, which include client education Develop personalized plans of care Provide case management and advocate for clients to ensure the highest quality of care at home Act as a liaison between (families, guardians, doctors, and community workers) Arrange for care and coordinate with other providers (e.g. Medical Equipment Suppliers, Pharmacies, Medicare or Hospice) Are on-call 24 hours a day Live-In-Services These services include both medical and non-medical care provided by our well trained and certified Home Health Aides. The goal of Live-in-Services is to assist individual to live in the comfort of their homes for as long as possible and to assure the safety and health while providing companionship, which promotes social interaction. companionship, medication administration and reminders Personal Hygiene - Bathing, Dressing and Grooming transferring and positioning incontinence, bladder and bowel care socialization and supervision light - housekeeping duties http://www.daisyhomehealth.com ...read more

By DAISY HOME CARE, INC. January 28, 2011

Senior Services for your Loved one.

When is the right time to consider homecare for my loved one? There are dozens of signs that are as personal and as individual as the people who ask themselves this question. In almost all cases, there is a "trigger event" or occurrence that signals a greater need - both for the client and for the family and friends who may be increasingly challenged by the responsibilities of providing support. Typical "trigger events" to watch for: Losing a driver's license and the freedom to get around A fall that results in reduced mobility A hospital stay or procedure that results in the need for temporary care during the healing process. You may notice subtle changes that are concerning, such as: Reduced attention to personal appearance or to the upkeep of their home A decreased attention to food safety (using foods beyond expiry dates, etc.) Forgetfulness - missing meals or medications, forgetting to pay bills Depression, avoiding social events or contact with others. In addition to being aware of a loved one needing more care, it is critical that family and friends be aware if they themselves or other family caregivers are showing the signs of emotional or physical exhaustion of providing that care. That is where We Care is available to provide whatever support is needed for the whole family - anything from a few hours a month to relieve a family caregiver, to daily care for families that require greater support. Whenever you observed these signs, perhaps it's time to schedule a consultation with us. We can help you consider the priorities at hand. Talk to us to get home health assistance today at -(763) 253-4400. ...read more

By DAISY HOME CARE, INC. December 21, 2010

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