Home Helpers of Mequon If you would like some help around the home, as you continue to recover from surgery, illness, or injury; or maybe you just need a little extra help to continue living independently, please think of us. Home Helpers (262) 806-4518 Non-Medical Home Care Territory Served: ALL of Ozaukee & Washington County Parts of Waukesha, Milwaukee, and Sheboygan County Owners: Laura Bireley - is a Registered Nurse with 25 years of Cardiology experience Tim Bireley - is a Certified Senior Advisor, CPA, and MBA with 30 years the of health care industry On-call 24x7 to meet your needs Free in-home care consultations Flexible caregiver hours from 1 to 24 hours Caregiver Security. All Caregivers are: Employed, insured and bonded Federal & State background checked Drug tested Have license validated with State Trained by owners What is our approach? The owners meet with every client and their family to develop the Care Plan, and they personally introduce every caregiver to the family. Our focus is to listen & fully understand your needs. Our caregivers possess the intrinsic values we hold dearly; respect, dignity, kindness, compassion & proactive advocacy. How can we help you? Here are just a few of the services we can provide: Laundry and light housekeeping Grocery shopping and run errands Take to appointments and meetings Meal planning and preparation Pick-up prescription Prescription medication reminders Bathing and personal hygiene Wardrobe selection and dressing Read mail write letters and pay bills Take walks - Visit family and friends Take to religious services Morning wake-up service Evening wind-down service Respite care Alzheimer's / Dementia care ...and of course, Companionship Caregiver Information Caregiver Skills Include: Family Communication, Transition Issues, Communicating with Dementia Patients Caregivers employed, bonded and insured: Yes Caregivers available 24 hours a day: Yes Available to assisted living facility: Yes RN on Staff: Yes Get Costs
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