The theme for this year's Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month is “Creating Pathways to Independence.” Many adults with developmental disabilities are fully capable of independent living—but for those who need some assistance in the home, Home Helpers is here! Our customized in-home care services are designed to support individuals in ways that help them live as independently as possible while keeping them safe and comfortable at home. #DDAM2025
Home Helpers of Columbus
健康与健身服务
Columbus,OH 121 位关注者
In-home companion care, personal care and dementia care—making life easier for families
关于我们
Home Helpers specializes in providing comprehensive home care for seniors, new mothers and individuals needing recuperative and continuing assistance. Needs occur at all hours of the day and night, that’s why we’re here 24/7. Our services include personal care such as grooming, bathing, ambulation, medication reminders and care management, as well as respite care, meal preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, companionship and transportation. We also offer 24/7 medical alert systems that can be used to provide extra peace of mind. Home Helpers of Columbus offers free in-home consultations and works with each client to create a flexible, affordable care plan based on a person’s individual needs. We’re looking forward to learning about you and your family and customizing a plan that will help make life easier. Call us today at (614) 768-6185 or (614) 268-8061 to learn more or schedule a free in-home care assessment!
- 网站
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https://www.homehelpershomecare.com/columbus
Home Helpers of Columbus的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 健康与健身服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Columbus,OH
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2018
- 领域
- Non-medical home care、Companion Care、Dementia Care、Live-in Care、Senior Care和In-home Care
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主要
10 E Weber Road
Suite 202
US,OH,Columbus,43202
Home Helpers of Columbus员工
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March is National Colorectal Cancer Month. Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S., and the risk of developing colorectal cancer increases with age. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have a change in bowel habits, blood in your stool, unexpected changes in weight, abdominal cramping, or fatigue. Here are some tips for having a conversation with your doctor about possible colorectal cancer symptoms: https://smpl.is/a2onq
Tips for Discussing Colon Cancer Symptoms With Your Doctor
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The impact and incidence rates of cardiovascular disease increase as we age. Home Helpers is here to support seniors in their heart health journey by assisting with dietary needs, medication reminders, post-discharge care, transportation to/from appointments and more. Learn about 5 common types of heart disease, their associated risk factors, and the ways we can help on our blog: https://smpl.is/a2onp
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March is National Craft Month! Aside from being a great way for seniors to express their creativity, crafting can enhance cognitive function and memory, improve fine motor skills, reduce stress and provide a sense of accomplishment. Each week, we’ll feature a simple and inexpensive craft idea to try. This week’s craft idea: make your own welcome mat! This tutorial is for a rainbow mat, but any simple design would work great! Undecorated mats can be purchased for under $10 at many stores or online. https://smpl.is/a2ono
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March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month! We understand that the care required by individuals with developmental differences can be as unique as the individuals themselves. Each of our care plans is tailored to meet the client’s specific needs, with the goal of helping them be as independent as possible. #DDAM2025 Give us a call to learn more about how we can help those with developmental disabilities live life to the fullest: (614) 768-6185
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Caring for an aging parent is a challenge. Sharing that care with siblings should make it easier, right? Unfortunately, not always. Even though you all have the same goal, your expectations, priorities and ability to contribute may be different. These differences can create challenges that, if not addressed, can make taking care of your parent harder on everyone. Here are some tips to help you navigate these challenges so you can work together effectively toward your common goal of providing the best possible care for your loved one: 1) Communicate! Listen to each other and respect each other’s opinions, even when you disagree. 2) Set and communicate boundaries: Be clear about what you can and cannot (or will and will not) do. 3) Share the load: Work together to identify what needs to be done, then decide collectively who will do what (keeping in mind tip #2). 4) Don’t forget about yourself: Self care is still important, even if you’re sharing the burden of your parent’s care with others. 5) Remember change is inevitable: What is working for all of you now may not work in the future—be prepared to re-evaluate as needed.
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Knowing when and how to talk to a parent about a potential need for home care can be difficult. We offer some tips for identifying when the time is right and getting the conversation started on the Home Helpers blog: https://smpl.is/a2c9f
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Today is National Letter to an Elder Day! Let the older adults in your life know you’re thinking about them by sending them a hand-written letter. For various reasons, seniors are more vulnerable to loneliness and isolation. Receiving letters or notes from loved ones can help them feel connected and valued…and remind them that they’re not alone!
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