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Homewatch CareGivers is a home care referral service that helps people find in-home caregivers for different types of care including elder care. This location serves seniors in Murrell Inlet, South Carolina, and surrounding areas including the counties of Grant Strand, Horry, and Georgetown.
Caregivers undergo background checks and 12 hours of training annually. Additionally, the agency has surveys and visits home caregivers every 90 days to help seniors receive the care they need.
The agency can help seniors 65+ find in-home caregivers that provide:
Depending on the care needed, services can include assistance with activities of daily living, social interaction, home health care, cooking, light cleaning, medication management, and more. Homewatch CareGivers can help you find tailored in-home care that best fits your loved one’s needs.
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Total monthly costs depend on the type of care provided and number of hours per month.
Call (843) 299-0291 to reach Homewatch CareGivers of Murrells Inlet, SC.
To reach Homewatch CareGivers of Murrells Inlet, SC call: (843) 299-0291
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