Our Services
Companion Care
Level 1 Care
- Companionship
- Conversation
- Encourage Fluids
- Monitor Safety
- Games
- Taking Walks
- Pet Care
- Transfer Level 1
Basic Personal Care
Level 2 Care
- Ambulation
- Apply Lotion
- Assist Eating
- Assist with Exercise
- Bathing/Showering
- Dressing
- Grooming
- Light Massage
- Medication Reminders
- Shampoo Hair
- Toileting Assistance
- Transfer Level 2
Moderate+ Personal Care
Level 3 Care
- Assist Shaving
- Bed Bath
- Bed Care
- Bedpan/Commode Assist
- Compression Stocking
- Incontinence Care
- Nail Care
- Oral Care
- Peri Care
- Positioning
- Transfer Level 3
- Hoyer Lift
- Slide Board
Light Housekeeping
Level 2 Care
- Bathroom Sinks/Counters
- Change Bed Linens
- Clean/Organize Dishes
- Empty Trash
- Laundry
- Make Bed
- Sweeping
- Vaccuming
- Wipe Kitchen Surfaces
Moderate Housekeeping
Level 3 Care
- Clean Bathtub/Shower
- Clean Toilets
- Dusting
- Ironing
Transportation
Level 2 Care
- Client Doctor Appointment
- Client Errands
- Client Outings/Activities
- Client Transportation
- Shopping
Meal Preparation
Level 1 Care
- Prepare Breakfast
- Prepare Lunch
Level 2 Care
- Meal Planning
- Prepare Dinner
- Special Diet Needs
Transfer Assistance*
Transfer Level 1
- Independent - No Assist
- Modified Independent
Transfer Level 2
- Stand-by Assist
- Contact Guarding
- Minimum Assist
Transfer Level 3
- Moderate Assist
- Maximum Assist
- Dependent Assist
- Hoyer Lift
- Transfer Board
Nurse Delegation
Level 4 Care
- Bladder Care
- Bowel Program
- Catheter Assist
- Feeding Tube
- G-Tube Assist
- Insulin Assist
- Medication Administration
- Minor Wound Care
- Ostomy Care
- Oxygen Assist
- Respiratory Care
- Restrict Fluids
- Stoma Care
- Trach Care
- Vital Signs
*Transfer Category Descriptions
Independent – No AssistPatient does not require any physical supervision or assistance from another person to consistently perform the activity safely and in an acceptable time frame.Modified IndependentPatient uses adaptive or assistive equipment (transfer board, bed rail, grab bars, furniture)Standby AssistPatient requires verbal/tactile cues, directions, or instructions from another person positioned close to, but not touching, the person to perform the activity safely and in an acceptable time frame. The assistant may provide protection in case the patient's safety is threatened.Contact GuardingHands on patient or belt to insure safety; cues or directions may be used.Minimum AssistancePatient performs 75% or more of the activity; assistance is required to complete the activity. Patients <200 lbs. (Patients >200 lbs. elevate to Moderate Assist)Moderate AssistancePatient performs 50-75% of activity; assistance is required to complete the activity.Patients <150 lbs. (Patients >150 lbs. elevate to Maximum Assist)Maximum AssistancePatient performs 25-50% of the activity; assistance is required to complete the activity. Patients <100 lbs. (Patients >100 lbs. elevate to Dependent Assist)Dependent AssistancePatient requires total physical assistance from one or more persons to accomplish the activity safely; special equipment or multiple people required.
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