
Blue & Pink Angels Home Care Services play a critical role in caring for seniors and bringing peace of mind to families in need of care for loved ones. Take the first step and book a free care assessment with us.
Home Care (Non-Medical)
Our home care allows clients to use our caregivers on an hourly, as-needed and 24 hour basis. We specialize in working carefully with your family and come up with a unique individualized care plan for your loved one.
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Respite Care
Our caregivers provides the break you need to recharge and regenerate the strength needed to care for your loved one. Caregiving entails a lot of work and often times is demanding, and so it is only normal to have a break.
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Companion Care
This is a kind of service that can be applied at home or assisted living situations of your loved one. Caregivers will provide emotional support and companionship for the senior. This care also include physical and personal care such as grocery shopping, light housekeeping, and chores that support their independence at their own phase.
Live-in Care Services
Our live-in caregivers stay at the client's home 24 hours a day to provide personal, social and domestic care encouraging them to enjoy their day-to-day activities.
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Ambulation – A home services worker may assist clients with ambulation. Clients in the process of being trained to use adaptive equipment for ambulation, such as walkers, canes or wheelchairs, require supervision by an agency licensed to provide home health or home nursing services during the period of training.
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Bathing – A home services worker may assist seniors or individuals who are unable to be bathed in a tub or shower.
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Dressing – This may include assistance with ordinary clothing and application of support stockings of the type that can be purchased without a physician’s prescription.
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Exercise - Passive assistance with exercise that can be performed by a home services worker is limited to encouraging normal bodily movement, as tolerated, on the part of the client, and to the encouragement with a prescribed exercise program.
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Feeding – Home services workers can assist clients with feeding when the client can independently swallow and be positioned upright.
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Hair Care – As a part of the broader set of services provided to clients who are receiving home services, home services workers may assist clients with the maintenance and appearance of their hair.
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Medication Reminding – A home services worker may assist a client with medication reminding only when medications have been pre-selected by the client, a family member, a nurse, or a pharmacist and are stored in containers other than the prescription bottles, such as medication minders.
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Toileting - A home services worker may assist a client to and from the bathroom; provide assistance with bed pans, urinals, and commodes; provide perineal care; or change clothing and pads of any kind, used for the care of incontinence.
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Transfers – A home services worker may assist with transfers only when the client has sufficient balance and strength to reliably stand and pivot and assist with the transfer to some extent.
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1 hr
Consultation Meeting