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Daily Living Comforts Non-Medical Home Care Services

“IT’S OK TO ASK FOR HELP” means feeling comfortable  about wanting to get the assistance and support you need in order to care for yourself or your loved ones and live a more fulfilling, and independent life.

Unlike some other home care providers, Daily Living Comforts doesn't limit its services to the elderly. Anyone in need of help with routine in-home tasks will benefit from our services, be it expectant and new mothers to working patients caring for a disabled child to patients convalescing from surgery or battling illness or disease. It is our passion to offer all the comforting care, attention and resources you and you loved ones need in order to improve quality of life and to live at home better and longer…

“When is it time to ask for help?
Different people have very different needs and in different stages. For example, you might need help making sure your bills get paid, mowing the lawn or completing tasks within your home. At some point you may need to ask about using a walker or other device to help you get around.” 

“Whatever your challenge, be willing to ask for what you need.”

Who should you ask for help?
For some people, asking for help can be difficult. Life is a circle. At some point your children or others probably relied on you for help. Don't be afraid to ask them for help when you need it. Talk to your doctor, family or community oganizations and agencies about what services or options are available to meet your needs. 

Highly qualified and trained caregivers are ready to help you and your loved ones with a variety of daily activities such as:


Companion Services

• Aid with reading and walking
• Write letters and correspondence
• Stimulate mental awareness
• Reminisce about the past
• Assist with clothing selection
• Discuss current and historical events
• Play games, cards and participate in
crafts
• Monitor TV usage
• Rent and play movies
• Plan visits, outings and trips
• Escort to...
– Appointments
– Meals outside the home
– Cultural events
– Friends and neighbors
– Shopping
– Religious services

Expectant / New Mom Services

• An expectant mother on bed rest
• New mother recovering from childbirth
• Dressing

Personal Care Services

• Feeding
• Grooming and hygiene
• Dressing
• Bathing
• Incontinence maintenance
• Cognitive impairment exercises
• Mobility assistance
• Medication reminders

Home Helper Services

• Provide care for Alzheimer’s, MS, cancer and
other patients
• Maintain calendar
– Doctor appointments
– Prescription re-orders
– Family events/occasions
– Bill paying schedule
– Telephone contacts
• Communicate key appointments to designated
family members via e-mail
• Provide medication and appointment reminders
• Pick up prescriptions
• Plan, prepare and clean up after meals
• Prepare future meals
• Clip coupons and prepare grocery lists
• Do the grocery and other necessity shopping
• Assist with pet and house plant care
• Organize mail
• Mail bills and letters
• Do the laundry and ironing
• Take out the trash
• Change linens/make beds
• Oversee home deliveries
• Do the dusting and other light housework
• Drop off and pick up dry cleaning
• Supervise home maintenance
• Assist with travel plans and tasks

Home Care Calls

Live calls made by Daily Living Comforts at
pre-determined dates/times to check on overall
wellness and prescription medication compliance.
Three unsuccessful calls result in a call to a
pre-determined emergency number.

Our personalized and affordable services are available to fit the needs of your loved ones on a daily basis.  We also have services in place for when we are not there... Daily Living Home Care Call Services - Over the phone medication reminders and well being checks!

Live at home better and longer...

Daily Living Comforts Care Givers are devoted to helping people care for aging parents and other loved ones. Daily Living Comforts provides help with daily activities, allowing you to save your energy for the important things in life, such as:

  • Reading a good book
  • Enjoying time with family and friends
  • Taking short walks
  • Reading a good book
  • Reconnecting with loved ones

Constant family caregiving can induce considerable stress. Many of you are sandwiched between generations, caring for both your parents and your own children. You have to make complex decisions daily, and you frequently find yourself alone in your role as caregivers.  It can be a difficult and overwhelming experience emotionally as well as logistically. We provide a respite for the primary family caregiver, i.e. a wife caring for her husband, or a son or daughter caring for parents; offering relief with daily routines and strengthening relationships. 

Learn More about Daily Living Comforts Care Givers

Request an “IT’S OK TO ASK FOR HELP” assessment interview