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Care giving demand heart & skills

Most seniors prefer to stay home. Let us help you live your best life, all in the comforts of your own home

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Transportation

We understand that getting from point A to point B can be difficult

Medications

Home health care is truly leading the way for better Medication Management. 

Safety

Falls are by and large the leading cause of injury among adults 65 and older

ADL

Daily tasks that challenge both mental and physical capabilities.

Mobility

Sometimes mobility can  becoming difficult, it’s never too late.

Meals

Many older adults may find it difficult to prepare nutrient-dense meals

Welcome Amboni Homecare

Amboni Homecare will work with you and your family to provide the care that fully addresses your unique care needs.  We believe that everyone is different when it comes to health management.

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In-home care allows you to get the caring help you need. You may be a senior who needs assistance with daily living activities, you can trust our caregivers to help with meal preparation or personal care. We work with you to customize your care plan to best meet your needs and improve the quality of your life. Our offices are open 24/7 and we are ready to talk with you about your unique situation.

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You may also be caring for your aging parent as a member of the newly defined "Sandwich Generation" and need someone to be with them while running errands or taking care of your own personal needs. Home care services are versatile, flexible, and customized for your comfort, peace of mind, and well-being. Every person we provide care for is a unique situation. Every home is different, every schedule is different, and every person needs a different type of care to meet their needs. Some of our clients utilize us for as little as a few hours per month, and others have 24-hour care around the clock. We can do anything in between. 

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Our non-medical home caregivers often work as an extension of the family, assuming the tasks family members are unable to provide due to other obligations. They implement specific interventions according to an agreed-upon care plan, as well as provide emotional support to help seniors and elderly adults function independently in their home environment.  It can give family and friends peace of mind, knowing that their loved one is getting the attention and support he or she deserves.

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Our Home health aides and CNAs offer important personal care while promoting independence. And, our caregivers are highly trained and capable of handling emergency situations. Personal Care visits are as often as necessary – for short periods or 24-hour live-in care.

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Our Personal Care services include:

  • Personal hygiene: Bathing, grooming, nail care, and oral care.

  • Dressing: choosing appropriate clothing and being able to physically dress and undress oneself.

  • Transferring: moving from one body position or location to another.

  • Toileting: getting on and off the toilet and cleaning oneself.

  • Eating: includes preparing and eating meals.

  • Ambulating: walking or otherwise getting around independently (Ex: with a wheelchair).

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When daily household tasks become more difficult for you or a loved one as a result of an illness or injury, disability, or simply part of the aging process, a little extra support can make a world of difference. Our Personal Care service provides the support necessary to help maintain an independent living environment.

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I had a stroke in 2004 at age of 65. A Doctor in charge of physical therapy and many healthcare workers told me I wouldn't get any better. In few days later I meet Ally. After Ally learn my condition, he told me we could do anything we want to do.  I was almost in vegetable shape. Very little mobility, couldn't talk. Lot of work, but Ally was right. Follow up with a lot of intensive work and therapy, but I now can talk, legally drive, take an airplane to vacation.  It's a very long story but I am now 82 living at home and happily looking forward to many more years. Yes, still in a wheelchair but laughing and enjoying every day.

 

W. Watterson

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