Instead of making a move to a senior living community, why not stay in your home with all of the comforts you know and love? The compassionate caregivers at Assisting Hands Home Care of Arlington, Virginia provide customized care services at home for older adults and those with injuries or disabilities. Let their team empower you to continue living an independent and active lifestyle without having to leave your familiar and comforting environment.
Assisting Hands’ founder, Dr. Gail Silverstein, guides a unique caregiving practice with over 25 years of experience coordinating and leading health care programs. Assisting Hands understands that you deserve to be supported while being respected and treated with dignity. The care staff will look to add value to your life as a partner on your recovery or aging journey.
Living alone can present challenges for older adults and people with disabilities. The skilled care team of Assisting Hands works to support your personal hygiene with care services that can include bathing, grooming, dressing, incontinence care, toileting, and more. Let caregivers handle the tedious chores, while you relax at home. Assisting Hands offers light housekeeping, such as dusting, mopping, trash removal, laundry, vacuuming, and sweeping. Attentive caregivers can even...
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Total monthly costs depend on the type of care provided and number of hours per month.
Call (703) 988-1800 to reach Assisting Hands Home Care of Arlington, VA.
To reach Assisting Hands Home Care of Arlington, VA call: (703) 988-1800
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