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Live-In Home Care

If you’re seeking live-in care for yourself or a loved one in Vermont, Hands At Home will be happy to provide one of our trained caregivers to meet your needs. Our live-in caregivers can perform the non-medical tasks adults, seniors, and elders need to feel comfortable and secure at home. This includes personal care, mobility assistance, meal preparation and help with eating, medication management, and transportation.

The Advantages of a Live-in Caregiver

A live-in caregiver generally means that out of every 24 hours, the caregiver is available for 16. The caregiver lives in the home, providing companionship care and a reliable resource that can be easily called upon during contracted hours. Many seniors prefer live-in caregivers, because they appreciate the security that comes with a trained care aide living in the home.

Hands At Home live-in caregivers are there to provide support with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and toileting. They help with grocery shopping, and other errands. And as a resident of the home, they pay special attention to housekeeping and general cleaning. After all, it’s their home, too!  And no matter where in Vermont you or your loved one lives — in a city like Burlington or Montpelier or a more rural location — we can arrange live-in help for seniors or other adults.

Live-in Help for Elderly with Medical Conditions

Many people in Vermont seek live-in home care because they have medical conditions such as COPD, Parkinson’s, heart failure, stroke, cancer, or dementia. Hands At Home personal aides are trained to provide compassionate support to people with all these conditions. And they can provide non-medical palliative care and home hospice care as well.

If you or a family member is looking for the comfort and security that live-in home care can provide, Hands At Home will be glad to help. Contact Hands At Home Care Services for an in-home care consultation for adults, seniors or elderly persons requiring non-medical live-in home care in Vermont.