Finding a good in-home caregiver that’s dependable, likeable, trustworthy and affordable can be challenging, to say the least. Here are some tips and resources that can help.
Medication assistance
Help to take right medicine on right time with right amount and right way.
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Depending on the need helping to go to the toilet or changing diapers
Cooking and feeding
Preparing or heating meals according to available food and help feeding as necessary.
Manual handling
Support for independent movement or lifting a person in a wheelchair, etc.
Dressing
Dressing up or helping to get dressed.
Washing
Helping with shower or bath assistance, washing in bed.
Companionship
Having a chat and giving company
Bed linen/towels change
Assist to change linens on the bed and towels as needed.
Ironing
Assist ironing clothes and linens as needed.
Fireplace assistance
Bringing heating material into the room and preparing the fireplace to heat the room.
Cleaning
Assisting in cleaning rooms, vacuuming and cleaning surfaces, garbage removal, dishwashing.
Gardening
Mowing, weeding, digging, planting, picking garden products, grave maintenance service etc.
Washing
Washing clothes, drying, patching, etc.
Event visit
Taking those in need to different events, communicating with staff, etc.
Visiting medical practice
Assist those in need to travel to the doctor's office and assist as needed.
Shopping
Going to the store with a caregiver and supporting with shopping, carrying shopping bags.
Public office visit
Bringing to and from both private and public authorities and providing assistance as needed.
Help to go for a walk
Supporting, assisting, pushing a wheelchair, etc. when moving outside.
School/work visit
Bringing to and from school or work and on-site assistance.
School/work visit
Taking and bringing to school or kindergarten and on-site assistance.
Help to go for a walk
Supporting, assisting, pushing a wheelchair, etc. when moving outside.
Companionship
Being a friendly companion for those who need it.
Therapist visits
Taking and supporting the child at a therapist visit.
Cooking and feeding
Preparing or heating meals according to available food and feeding those in need if necessary.
WC
Being helpful when visiting the toilet of a person in need or changing diapers.
Dressing
Helping to dress the child as needed.
Event visit
Assisting those in need at the event, communicating with event staff if necessary, etc.
Washing
Helping with shower or bath assistance, washing in bed.
Medication assistance
Helping the child to take their medication at the right time with the right dosage.
Manual handling
Support for independent movement or lifting a person in a wheelchair, etc.
Haircut (1 h)
Haircuts for the elderly and people with special needs. 25€
Pedicure and manicure (3h)
Foot and hand care for the elderly and people with special needs. 60€
12 h Care service
Includes all personal care, home care, and external assistance services as needed. 144 €/12 h
Physiotherapy (1h)
Physiotherapy for the elderly and people with special needs. 38€
Live-in care service
Includes all personal care, home care, and external assistance services as needed. 288€/ day
Massage (1h)
Massage for the elderly and people with special needs. 45€
Pedicure (2h)
Foot care for the elderly and people with special needs. 50€
People who need mostly companions and mental support, can do most things by herself/himself but need some help with homecare services and outside activities only.
People who need a care friend that helps with some personal care services and provides home care services for them.
People who are not able to take care of their personal hygiene or/and homecare completely by themselves.
Look through all the caregivers available near you yourself based on their availability, services and profile inforation.
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Create a detailed schedule with all the services needed at certain times and we will find caregivers ready who will help you.
Creating a caregiving plan is best for: