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Our Services

Our mission is to provide personalized, compassionate, and high-quality home health care services to enhance the well-being and independence of our community members in Columbus, GA. We are dedicated to treating each patient with dignity, respect, and kindness, ensuring they feel safe and supported in the comfort of their own homes.

Personal Care 

Personal care services support clients with activities of daily living (ADLs), ensuring their comfort and hygiene.

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  • Bathing Assistance – Helping clients with bathing or showering to maintain cleanliness and prevent infections.

  • Dressing and Grooming – Assisting with putting on clothes, brushing hair, shaving, and other grooming tasks.

  • Toileting and Incontinence Care – Supporting clients with restroom needs, including changing adult briefs and ensuring hygiene.

  • Oral Hygiene – Helping with brushing teeth or dentures to maintain dental health.

Companionship and Emotional Support

Social engagement is crucial for mental well-being, particularly for seniors and individuals with disabilities.

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  • Conversation and Social Interaction – Engaging in meaningful conversations to reduce loneliness and depression.

  • Accompaniment to Social Activities – Taking clients to social events, church, or family gatherings.

  • Reading and Entertainment – Reading books, playing board games, or watching TV together.

Meal Preparation and Dietary Monitoring

Ensuring clients receive proper nutrition based on their dietary needs and preferences.

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  • Meal Planning and Cooking – Preparing healthy meals according to dietary restrictions, cultural preferences, and doctor recommendations.

  • Feeding Assistance – Helping clients eat if they have difficulty with utensils or need supervision.

  • Hydration Reminders – Encouraging water intake to prevent dehydration.

Lifestyle

Maintaining a clean and safe living environment to prevent falls and infections.

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  • Sweeping, Vacuuming, and Dusting – Keeping floors and furniture clean.

  • Laundry and Linen Changes – Washing clothes and changing bed sheets for hygiene.

  • Organizing and Decluttering – Reducing trip hazards and ensuring ease of movement.

  • Trash Disposal – Removing garbage to maintain a sanitary home.

Medication Reminders

Ensuring clients take prescribed medications on time without administering them.

  • Setting Up Pill Organizers – Arranging medication in weekly or daily pillboxes.

  • Verbal Reminders – Prompting clients to take their medications as scheduled.

  • Tracking Medication Intake – Keeping a log of when medications are taken.

Mobility Assistance 

Helping clients move safely around their home and preventing falls.

  • Walking Assistance – Providing steady support for clients with mobility challenges.

  • Transfers and Positioning – Helping clients get in and out of beds, chairs, or wheelchairs.

  • Range of Motion Exercises – Encouraging light movement to prevent stiffness.

Transportation and Errands

Assisting clients with getting around for essential activities.

  • Doctor Appointments – Driving or accompanying clients to medical visits.

  • Grocery Shopping – Buying food and household essentials.

  • Prescription Pickups – Collecting medications from the pharmacy.

  • Banking and Bill Payments – Assisting with financial errands if authorized.

Respite Care

Providing relief to family members caring for a loved one.

  • Temporary Care – Taking over caregiving duties for a few hours or days.

  • Overnight Supervision – Staying with clients overnight if family members need a break.

  • Live-In and 24-Hour Care – Providing continuous care for those who require full-time support.

Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care

(Non-Medical)

Supporting individuals with cognitive impairments while ensuring their safety.

  • Memory Care Activities – Engaging in puzzles, music therapy, or storytelling to stimulate the mind.

  • Wandering Prevention – Supervising clients to ensure they stay in a safe environment.

  • Routine and Structure – Creating a predictable daily schedule to reduce confusion and anxiety.

Hospice Support 

Providing comfort and companionship to individuals receiving end-of-life care.

  • Emotional Support – Being present for companionship and reassurance.

  • Basic Comfort Care – Ensuring the client is comfortable by adjusting pillows, offering water, and providing hand-holding.

  • Family Support – Helping loved ones cope with the emotional aspects of hospice care.

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Counties

Counties We Serve:

Muscogee County 
Meriwether County
Troup County
Chattahoochee County
Harris County
Schley County
Talbot County
Stewart County
Randolph County

Lamar County

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