ElderCaring provides non-medical services. However, we will assist you in making arrangements with the proper nursing professionals to provide you with services to supplement ours How does ElderCaring charge for these services?
Services are provided on an hourly basis, with a four-hour minimum. Reduced rates are available for 24-hour “round the clock” care. Some supplemental medical insurance plans reimburse a portion of these expenses. What is “respite care?” For many people needing care, there is a primary caregiver in need. Seniors naturally want to stay in their own homes as long as they can. Family members support this wish, but often the time and energy they devote to caring for a loved one is physically demanding and emotionally draining. ElderCaring can provide a needed break for you, the caregiver, as well as reassurance that your loved one is well cared for while you attend to the many facets of your life.
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