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Assistance with daily personal activities
Assistance with daily personal activities refers to the help and support provided to individuals with tasks that they need to complete on a daily basis to take care of themselves and their surroundings. These activities may include but are not limited to bathing, dressing, grooming, meal preparation, housekeeping, shopping, and transportation. Such assistance is often required by individuals with disabilities, the elderly, or those recovering from an illness or injury.
Companionship care
Companionship care is a type of home care service that provides social and emotional support to individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. This type of care is particularly useful for seniors or individuals with disabilities who may be socially isolated or lonely. Companionship care can involve a wide range of activities, including conversation, games, and other leisure activities. Caregivers providing companionship care may also assist with light housekeeping, meal preparation, medication reminders, and transportation. The main goal of companionship care is to provide emotional support and help individuals maintain their independence and quality of life.
Homemaking services
Homemaking services refer to a type of home care that provides assistance with household tasks to individuals who need help with maintaining a safe and clean living environment. These services can include a wide range of tasks, such as cleaning, laundry, grocery shopping, meal preparation, and running errands. Homemaking services are often used by individuals who are elderly or have a disability, as well as those recovering from an illness or injury. The goal of homemaking services is to help individuals maintain their independence and quality of life by ensuring that their home environment is safe, comfortable, and well-maintained.