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One size doesn’t fit all, especially when it comes to home care for your aging loved one. Right at Home of Smithtown, New York, offers a broad range of services uniquely tailored to their needs so they can continue living at home while staying safe.
Whether the senior in your life has advanced medical needs, dementia, or simply needs a companion for everyday tasks, reliable caregivers can be at their side each step of the way. Right at Home will meet with your family to learn about your wishes for care and answer questions to develop a plan just for your loved one and match them with the right caregiver.
Eileen and Gregg Balbera own Right at Home serving Smithtown, New York. As a systems liaison for Bankers Trust, Eileen learned the importance of communication and bringing others together for a common goal. She witnessed firsthand the challenges and rewards that excellent home care brings to families as her grandparents, aunts, and uncles faced the difficulties of Alzheimer’s. After a 25-year career on Wall Street, Gregg began this second career and holds a certification in an Alzheimer's Disease Training Program as a certified senior advisor.
Broadly speaking, Right at Home offers three...
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Total monthly costs depend on the type of care provided and number of hours per month.
Call (631) 352-0022 to reach Right at Home - Smithtown, NY.
To reach Right at Home - Smithtown, NY call: (631) 352-0022
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