Personal Care
Mobility Assistance
Mobility isn’t just a matter of safety—it’s a matter of freedom. Right at Home’s caregivers have been trusted to help preserve that freedom for seniors and adults with disabilities across the country. We can help you with:
- Walking assistance
- Paraplegia/quadriplegia care
- Wheelchair assistance
- Safety supervision
- Transferring
Hygiene
Bathing
- Bed baths
- Shower and tub assistance
- Stand-by assistance
Personal Hygiene
- Grooming
- Dressing
- Oral care
- Bathroom and incontinence assistance
Feeding
Not only can our trained caregivers help with planning and preparing meals that fit special dietary needs, they can also help seniors who experience problems feeding themselves. No matter the situation, we’ve got you covered.
We are also proud to have created the RightChef Program. The RightChef Program is an in-home meal prep service that allows you to join in the meal prep or sit back and relax while your favorite food is being made.
When Physical Limitations Affect Daily Activities
After retiring from the U.S. Army in 1979, Bob started a small handyman business to stay busy and help out the people in his neighborhood. Before long, however, he began working on larger and larger projects – full decks, complete kitchen remodels, garage additions. Within ten years, he was a full-scale residential builder with his oldest son as a partner in his company.
His son became concerned about Bob’s well-being. It seemed to him that the years his father spent as a soldier and active construction worker were beginning to take a physical toll. At first, Bob simply had trouble standing up from his chair without a helping hand. He soon needed more help. His son, who had a family of his own, soon realized he couldn’t provide all of the care Bob needed.
Bob's family enlisted the help of Phyllis, a Right at Home caregiver. Phyllis arrives early several mornings a week. She waits outside of the bathroom as Bob bathes, just in case. Then she helps him get dressed by buttoning his shirt and tying his shoes. Bob loves it when she combs his hair and shaves his stubble with his electric razor. He says it reminds him of going to the barber on the Army base. Before she leaves for the day, Phyllis always gets Bob's mail and reads him the front page of the paper.