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Home Help: Let Them Do What They Love!

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008 | home care | No Comments

Home Help | Care Giver | Carer | Care Providers | Elderly Care | Carers

Looking after flowers, going for a walk, watching TV, drinking beer… Everyone should be allowed the dignity to do what they love. It’s essential, from health point of view, that we spend as much as possible of  the day doing what we really enjoy.

The age doesn’t matter. Your parents want to do their favourite hobbies even if they are 70. And this does not have to be limited just to cooking or gardening, they also might have some more interesting pastimes, like going fishing, going to see their favourite football match or going swimming - yet without your help they perhaps are not able to do these things.

Please, don’t leave it like that. Don’t let them forget about what they like, as they will lose the joy and passion in their life. Don’t let them convince themselves that they are old enough and that they “are not allowed” or “cannot” have this fun.

If you don’t have time yourself, get a carer, find somebody who will bring them to their favourite place, somebody who will help them enjoy life even at their age - and you will see the difference in their eyes.

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Ease the Funding of Home Care

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 | home care | No Comments

Home Care, shouldn’t cost the earth.

All home care is individual and there are many ways to ease the financial burden, such as;

  1. HSE Home Care Support Scheme
  2. Up to 41% Income Tax Relief
  3. Family Contributions, etc.

Just 1 hour a day, can make a difference, when you call us on 1890 500 005, we will go through all the details as soon as you arrange to meet us.

More details about the HSE Home Care Support Scheme

The main priority of the Home Care Support Scheme is older people living in the community or those who are in-patients in acute hospitals at risk of admission to long term care.

Home care packages will also be available to those older people who have been admitted to long term care and who can (with support), return to the community. Packages may be offered to those already using existing core services, such as home helps, but who may need more assistance to continue to live in their community.

Home Care Support packages are also available for young chronically sick people and others who could continue to live at home provided they had adequate supports.

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Affordable & Professional Home Care Tips

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 | home care | No Comments

Dublin Home Care | Home Help | Home Nurse | Personal Care | Elderly Care

Lilly Breen, Client

Everyone deserves the best care!

Each person’s needs are unique, so it’s important for you to see the right personalised care from someone you can trust.

Sometimes the care that people need and want, is just more than the average family member can provide, and that’s why a friendly and professional home carer could be your answer.

What is the Process?

So how can you set up an appointment with your home carer?

  1. Call your local home care providers and arrange an appointment.
  2. At your appointment, discuss exactly how they can help you.
  3. Ask them to visit your family member at home or at hospital
  4. Agree the right home care service and how often.
  5. Make sure your family member is happy with them.

You can start enjoying your free time and peace of mind - it’s your choice when!

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