Services

Companionship

Companionship refers to the act of providing social and emotional support to someone. A companion may engage in activities such as talking, playing games, or going for walks with the person they are providing support to.

Ambulation

Ambulation refers to the act of walking. In a caregiving context, it often involves assisting someone with walking if they have mobility issues or require support due to an injury or illness.

Light housekeeping

Light housekeeping involves performing basic household chores, such as cleaning and organizing, to help maintain a clean and safe living environment.

Bathing

Bathing involves assisting someone with washing their body, typically in a bathtub or shower. It may involve helping the person get in and out of the tub or shower, as well as assisting with washing and drying.

Meal preparation

Meal preparation involves planning and preparing meals for someone. This may involve shopping for ingredients, cooking, and cleaning up afterwards.

Grooming

Grooming refers to personal care activities such as brushing hair, trimming nails, and shaving. In a caregiving context, it often involves assisting someone with these activities if they have difficulty performing them on their own.

Personal shopper

A personal shopper is someone who helps someone else with shopping for personal items such as clothing or toiletries. They may also assist with running errands or shopping for groceries.

Transferring

Transferring involves helping someone move from one location to another, such as from a bed to a wheelchair or from a chair to a standing position. This may involve using equipment such as a lift or transfer belt to ensure the person is moved safely and comfortably.

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