Staff Genius private duty home care services are specialized care options provided to individuals in the comfort of their own homes. Our care services are typically delivered by trained caregivers or nurses and are designed to meet the specific needs of each client. Our nurses undergo a rigorous background check to ensure honesty and integrity are paired with their expertise in clinical care. We pay attention to personalities to make sure the care is trusted and welcome with your love one.
Here are the ranges of personalized care services Staff Genius offers:
In-home care: Care is delivered within the individual’s own residence.
Personal care services: Assistance with daily activities such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting.
Companionship services: Social interaction and emotional support for individuals who may feel isolated or lonely.
Medication management: Assistance with medication reminders, organizing pills, and ensuring proper dosages are taken.
Skilled nursing care: Advanced medical care provided by licensed nurses, including wound care, injections, and medication administration.
Palliative care: Specialized care focused on relieving symptoms and providing comfort for individuals with serious illnesses or conditions.
Alzheimer’s or dementia care: Tailored services for individuals with memory impairments, including cognitive stimulation and supervision.
Respite care: Temporary relief for family caregivers, allowing them to take a break while a professional caregiver tends to their loved one.
Rehabilitation support: Assistance with exercises, mobility, and therapy exercises for individuals recovering from surgery or injury.
Transportation services: Help with transportation to medical appointments, social outings, or errands.
24-hour or live-in care: Round-the-clock care provided by caregivers who reside in the client’s home.
Meal preparation and nutrition: Planning and preparing nutritious meals based on dietary needs and preferences.
Home safety assessments: Evaluation of the home environment to identify and address potential safety hazards.
Care coordination: Collaboration with healthcare professionals, family members, and other service providers to ensure seamless care.