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Acti-Kare of St. Louis, Missouri, provides compassionate home care to seniors in the areas around St. Louis, Missouri, including Oakville, Affton, Crestwood, Sunset Hills, and Fenton. While the offices are based in St. Louis, caregivers go directly to their client's homes, allowing the clients to stay in their familiar environment while receiving the assistance they need.
The process begins with a call to the Acti-Kare of St. Louis office. Area Directors will help match the client with caregivers in their area and establish the type and amount of care needed. The Area Directors will then coordinate the caregivers' schedules to make sure the client has a compassionate and capable caregiver whenever they need them.
Using their senior care program, Acti-Vate ®, Acti-Kare caregivers are prepared to meet a wide range of needs with professionalism. The client may simply live alone and want someone to talk to for a few hours each week. Or, the client may need someone to check in on them every day to make sure they've taken their medication on time and are maintaining their safety and well-being. Caregivers quickly communicate any changes in behavior or health to the families and the coordinators. They can also provide more specialized...
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Total monthly costs depend on the type of care provided and number of hours per month.
Call (314) 627-2590 to reach Acti-Kare of St. Louis, MO.
To reach Acti-Kare of St. Louis, MO call: (314) 627-2590
Located near interstate 55 and S Lindbergh Blvd.
Located near interstate 55 and S Lindbergh Blvd.
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