For the first time we have found caregivers who are helpful, caring, consistent, and nice people. It’s all about the people that you hire, and you do a great job. We love the people Homewatch has sent to assist my father.
-- Jennifer

FAQ

My siblings and I can't seem to agree about what to do with our Mother, who has dementia. What is my next step?

Homewatch CareGivers can help. One of our Care Managers can act as an objective mediator for you and your siblings, to help you sort out the variety of long term care options and discuss pros and cons. In addition, we will be pleased to send you our packet on Long Term Care Options and our worksheet, "How to Determine When Assistance is Needed". Your local Area Agency on Aging (http://www.aoa.gov) and/or a Certified Geriatric Case Manager (http://www.caremanager.org) are other resources to consider.

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My father is in an assisted living facility but could use some extra personal care. Can you help?
My siblings and I can't seem to agree about what to do with our Mother, who has dementia. What is my next step?
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