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AGO In-Home Care is here to help!

Quality Services

Call today for a complimentary in-home care assessment.

General Services:

  • light house keeping

  • meal preparation

  • grocery shopping

  • personal care

  • bathing and self-care support

  • mobility assistance

  • companionship

  • medication reminders and administration

  • local transportation

  • community integration

  • appointment scheduling

  • organization

  • physical exercise

  • laundry assistance

  • monitoring vital signs and symptoms

  • caregiver support

  • 24-hour and overnight care

 

Personalized & Quality In-Home Care

The home environment is where people typically are most comfortable, especially for seniors and individuals with disabilities. In order to provide the best care possible, we get to know our clients and consider their unique needs when planning services to make sure they receive quality care within their own home. The support of an in-home caregiver allows seniors and people with disabilities to socialize, participate in their favorite past times, engage with friends and family, and keep their animal companions, which all provide comfort and help with mental and emotional well-being.

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Independence

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In-home care services enable people to make choices, provide aid to assist with physical mobility, and allow people to heal and age in the place they call home, while having independence and autonomy.
 

Quality Care

Many forms of caregiving require specialized training and experience with a variety of medical conditions. When you trust the care of your loved ones to AGO In-Home Care, the type of care they receive will be from trained caregivers who have experience with developing care plans, assessing the needs of their clients, and being prepared for emergency situations.
 

Team Support
Our care services extend beyond the caregiver so that people have the full support of AGO In-Home Care, allowing us to be flexible and adjust care when plans need to change and as situations progress. No matter the direction the care plan takes, the AGO In-Home Care team is ready to assist.
 

Enhanced Social Time
Employing the assistance of in-home care services allows family members to spend quality time with their loved ones. Caregivers can also facilitate community outings and visits with friends and family. 

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Dementia Care

Dementia is a broad category of brain diseases that cause long term loss of the ability to think and reason clearly and impacts a person's daily living. AGO In-Home Care understands that each person living with memory loss experiences it differently and has varied needs. Because of this, we develop care programs and activities to address the needs of each individual to promote the best possible quality of life.

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For seniors with dementia and their loved ones, it’s very important to find a care support system early on, so assistance can begin before significant progression of the disease. Those with dementia can live a long and happy life after the initial diagnosis, but it is important to remember that although memory loss is one of the most scary aspects of dementia, it is only one symptom. Dementia causes damage to the brain and also impacts an individual’s thinking, personality, and daily functions.

 

Our caregivers are well-trained in dementia services and are compassionate and understanding. They will tailor care to the uniqueness of each person's experience with dementia and work as a team to make adjustments, as needed. We often assist with chores and hygiene, participate in creative activities that reduce dementia symptoms, provide friendship and support, and facilitate outings.
 

Injury Recovery Services

Recovering from an illness or injury can be frustrating and may take several weeks or months to fully recover and be able to complete daily tasks that used to be easy. Things like running errands, cleaning the house, preparing meals, etc. may not be possible during your recovery. AGO In-Home Care can help with these tasks, allowing you more time to rest and focus more on yourself and your recovery.​ 

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