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Griswold Home Care of North Dallas, Garland, and Rockwell offers a variety of services designed to help clients remain independent and at home. From a helping hand with daily tasks, to support for individuals struggling with the challenges of Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, Griswold Home Care can help. As an affordable alternative to long-term care facilities, caregivers provide non-medical services that help give families the peace of mind that their loved one is receiving the best possible care while remaining safe at home.
Companion care helps individuals to feel that they are connected, regardless of their ability to get around. Griswold Home Care understands the importance of strong, long-lasting relationships and takes the time to consider the personality and needs of each client to help match them with the right caregiver. Companion caregivers can assist with errands and shopping, and even help with meal preparation. In addition, gardening, hobbies, games, and conversation are other activities in which companion caregivers can participate in to help clients to remain active and engaged.
Griswold Home Care understands the struggles that families and individuals can experience when faced with the challenges of a memory loss illness. Caregivers with specialized memory care experience are...
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Total monthly costs depend on the type of care provided and number of hours per month.
Call (469) 301-2227 to reach Griswold Home Care for North Dallas, Garland & Rockwall, TX.
To reach Griswold Home Care for North Dallas, Garland & Rockwall, TX call: (469) 301-2227
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