Serving Your Aging Loved Ones With Empathy
At Aging In Your Place in St. Louis, Missouri, we strive to provide high-quality care with the utmost professionalism. We apply our expertise to make the lives of our elderly clients and their families better. All this we do with empathy and respect.
Our Home Care Service Portfolio
Companion Care
Seniors or those with health issues can continue taking part in social activities when accompanied by caregivers who can also converse, go on outings, help with hobbies, and run errands for them.
Homemaking Care
This service is ideal for seniors or people with disabilities/injuries, and it is available on a full-time or part-time basis. Families can accomplish other tasks that are equally important by delegating household chores to us.
Hospice and Palliative Support Services
With hospice care, aging people are provided comfort, symptom relief, as well as spiritual and emotional support. This is suitable for people suffering from serious illnesses who have decided against seeking curative treatments.
Personal Care
People with physical and mental disabilities, get help with tasks they used to do but now can’t. These may range from bathing and dressing to oral care and other personal activities.
Respite Care
Family members caring for elderly loved ones or PWDs also need to take occasional breaks. With respite care services available, you can ask for relievers to handle caregiving tasks so that the designated caregiver in the family can take some time off.
Live In/Overnight Home Care
Tasks like meal preparation, snacking, and bathroom assistance can be handled by overnight care service providers. This is the best option to take for people having trouble staying asleep or those feeling disoriented as they wake up.
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Constant monitoring and assistance are vital to the process of providing adequate Alzheimer’s and dementia care. This ensures the safety of patients at home.
Post-Surgery and Rehabilitation Care
Proper rehabilitation speeds up the healing process after surgery. Elderly people receive the assistance vital to enabling recovery at home while learning the best ways to take care of themselves.
Neuromuscular Disorders
As muscles decline in the aging process, mobility becomes an even bigger problem for elderly people. With adequate support and assistance from professional caregivers, the quality of life becomes better for senior citizens with neuromuscular disorders.
Fall Prevention and Recovery
Have caregivers fully prepared to help minimize the risk of your loved one falling. Understand the risks involved as we coordinate services that help any family eager to risk-proof their home.
Cognitive Assessment
Determine your loved one’s level of understanding and ability. This is important to the process as caregivers spend a significant amount of time with patients while under their care and find out the best ways of responding to their needs.
Overnight and 24/7 Care
Depending on variable health conditions, the need for overnight or 24/7 in-home care also varies. Both, however, allow recipients of care to enjoy quick, easy, and convenient access to professional assistance at home.