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Home Health Care

Our parents' declining health calls for help with activities of daily living. Home care is designed to enable our aging parents to remain at home and avoid institutional care.

Caregiver Selector

Use this tool to answer the question... "What type of in-home caregiver do I need?" Select from a list of caregiving tasks to reveal minimum caregiver qualifications.

Adult Day Care

Adult day care offers the advantage of staying at home, but still gives families the repsite they need. Centers provide social and recreational activites, plus meals.

Senior Transportation

Senior transportation is crucial to ensure access to medical care and grocery shopping. It enables elderly loved ones to live independently and helps to prevent isolation.

Alzheimer's Care

When your parent or loved one has Alzheimer's, it is beneficial to explore caregiving options and living arrangements ahead of time in order to make informed decisions.

Cancer Care

Improved quality of care with successful management of many cancer-related symptoms is feasible in the home setting. We support bringing cancer care home.

Hospice Care

Hospice is a concept of care rather than a specific place of care, although being at home is desirable. Hospice services include emotional support and comfort care.

Facility-Based Care

Meeting a senior's personal needs such as safety, comfort, social opportunities, and health care access may necessitate moving to facility-based care.

Home Medical Supplies

Incontinence and Disposables
  • Adult Diapers
  • Protective Underwear
  • Bed Pads


Home Safety
  • Bed Handles & Rails
  • Security Poles
  • Shower Tub Seats


Wound Care
  • Alcohol Preps
  • Hydrocolloid Dressings
  • Tapes


Personal Care
  • Shampoo & Body Wash
  • Diabetic Skin Care
  • Toileting Aids

 Salk CareFor Designer Print Reusable Chair Pad

Salk CareFor Designer Print Reusable Chair Pad

Chair pads are extremely practical to keep handy. Whether your loved one has incontinence or even mild leakage, the pads will give protection that is needed. Strategically place one in a favorite chair, on a couch, car seat, or in a wheelchair for protection from all types of accidents. Be sure to have at least one to use and one to wash.

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 Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust

Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust

Since we cannot control when we depart this earth, most of us have a preference as to where our bodies are laid to rest. When we finally shuffle off this mortal coil, there are a wide variety of options of what to do with our earthly remains.

Burial Options

Most often people will have their bodies buried (below or above ground) or opt for cremation, the ashes of which may be interred or otherwise memorialized. Islam and Judaism pro...




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