Home Helpers Home Care of Peoria, AZ in Peoria, Arizona is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
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(1 review)Home Instead Senior Care of West Portland/Lake Oswego offers cost effective, high-quality in- home care services such as companionship/home helper, personal care, dementia services and medication administration. We can provide transportation to and from doctor’s appointments, home from the...
They were not so helpful, when I asked about my parents well being. There was a total lack of communication.
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Rhoni was great to talk with and willing to accommodate with any needs that Mom and Dad would require. They can take Dad to the community center or bowling. They have background checks and offer the direct link emergency necklace that mom or dad can wear. 24 hours monitoring service at $30 a month for direct link. They will do all the house cleaning that mom needs too during their visits to their home. So mom can get rid of her house cleaner. Charge varies $19-25 hour depending on the care required. 2 week deposit required, but fully refunded if not needed.
Home Helpers was referred to us by someone in a friend's networking group. I interviewed a bunch of different companies and really liked Ronnie when she came and interviewed. She did a great job.
I spoke with the manager and she was very helpful. I believe that the assistance of Home Helpers would be extremely helpful to Mom. Unfortunately, I have been unable to convince Mom of the necessity.
Call (555) 555-5555 to reach Home Helpers Home Care of Peoria, AZ.
To reach Home Helpers Home Care of Peoria, AZ call: (555) 555-5555
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