Your 78 year old mother has just had surgery. As you sit in the waiting room, the surgeon has just explained that everything went fine but she will be released in a couple of days and will continue healing at home.

So overwhelming.

You and your brothers have work and children commitments.

You need help.

What are you going to do?

Step 1: Call a Trusted Home Care Provider

During this very stressful time, it’s important to find an established home care provider that can help your mother at home and give her the care and attention that her doctors expect for her recovery.

Fidelis Home Care can be your partner.

Our experienced, compassionate and dependable caregivers will provide you with loving care and assistance to make your lives easier and provide your family with the peace of mind that your mother is being cared cared for and is safe.

Call us today.

Step 2: Receive an In-Home Assessment

No two situations are the same. We will come to you for a confidential assessment to get a better understanding of your needs.

You will have specific needs and expectations and we will listen.

This initial meeting provides us the opportunity to learn about each other and address any questions that you may have about our services.

Step 3: Meet Your Caregiver

As a result of the in-home assessment, we will create a care plan to meet your specific needs.

Your new caregiver will arrive at the agreed upon time and begin caring for your mother.

You will find that our experienced caregiver will meet your needs and provide excellent care.

If that does not happen, call immediately.

Your satisfaction is our utmost goal.

Offering You the Most in Personal Care

You may find that you need care for a loved one who is disabled, recovering from an illness, chronically ill or frail.

Here are some reasons why live-in care may be necessary:

  • Follows care plan as set forth by Registered Nurse Supervisor
  • Prepares and serves meals according to dietary needs
  • Assists with feeding
  • Helps with ambulation and with transfers from bed to chair or wheelchair
  • Reminds to take medications
  • Helps with personal hygiene including care of teeth and mouth, dressing, shaving and nail care.
  • Assists with toileting and incontinence care
  • Provides or assists with full or partial bath in the tub, shower or bed

Fidelis Home Care Can Help

If you or a family member is in need, call us so we can get help to you right away.

There is no reason to stress over the care of your loved one in need.

Let us help you today.