The caregivers have basic skills and they can usually follow cues from a therapist for instance in continuing care of the patient...for example what to do to help the patient walk and also will assist with chores... Read more
Total monthly costs depend on the type of care provided and number of hours per month.
The caregivers have basic skills and they can usually follow cues from a therapist for instance in continuing care of the patient...for example what to do to help the patient walk and also will assist with chores
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Occasionally they had difficulty filling a requested shift, but they were very helpfully and helping with our cleaning. The activities get a 5, especially driving [name removed] to appointments and his errands (ice cream!) We live so far away We often needed to hire long shifts to cover shorter needs
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I have had a wonderful experience with Senior Helpers. The Senior Helper working with my parents has become a lifeline for them allowing them to access the community with help. She has taken them to the post office for stamps, grocery shopping, goes along to pick up drugs at the drugstore with them, as well as helping with chores around the house. I feel like she has become like part of the family.
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Staff have been very very friendly... and always want to keep busy with the duties.Social worker referral and advertisement over the years.. just never thought we would be using it as soon as we needed.
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Call (717) 920-0707 to reach Senior Helpers - York, PA.
To reach Senior Helpers - York, PA call: (717) 920-0707
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