Griswold Home Care of Ocean City is a terrific home care service that gives non-medical care to senior citizens in their homes. It's office is in Ocean City, New Jersey which is part of the Garden State. Examples of home care activities include help with dressing, bathing, and meal preparation.
Griswold Home Care was founded by the late Jean Griswold in 1982, making us the oldest non-medical home care franchise organization in the country. While we operate in a growing industry with many respected competitors, we are unique. We call the characteristics that make us unique are our Griswoldness.
Non-medical home care is designed to help people with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as dressing, bathing, meal preparation and more so that they can continue to live in the comfort of their home. In short, non-medical home care is when a professional helps with things you would normally do for your loved one or yourself. Professional caretakers can assist with tasks like laundry, light housekeeping, hygiene, incidental transportation and more so that you can focus on being a family member rather than a caregiver or remove the stress from not being able to care for yourself.
Griswold Home Care offices support families by referring professional caregivers for personal care, homemaking, and companionship services. We have nearly 40 years of experience and are one of the pioneers in the non-medical home care industry. Our company was built on the timeless values of compassion and care – and these ideals are always at the heart of all that we do.
No two clients are the same, which means no two care plans should be, either. At Griswold Home Care, we offer a wide variety of services so that we can perfectly accommodate the unique needs of each of our clients. People often ask us what the phrases ‘home care services’ or ‘caregiver services’ mean. These phrases refer to a broad range of care types and the specific duties of each.
Caregivers can assist with activities of daily living that we would normally do ourselves to remain functional at home, like bathing, dressing, hygiene cooking and much more. Internal staff members from each office work with you to understand your needs. Before you are provided services, a care coordinator will speak with you over the phone and meet with you in person for an in-home visit to discuss your needs and preferences.
With age or injury, daily household activities and chores can become difficult for older adults. When you choose homemaker services from Griswold Home Care, you’re choosing someone to take care of the little things like freshly prepared meals, light-duty housekeeping, laundry and more. If you’re looking into these services, help is on its way.
Personal care services help adults with physical and mental challenges with daily activities they once did for themselves, including, but not limited to, bathing, getting ready for bed, or brushing their teeth. These in-home services can vary widely depending on your needs, but the goal is to keep clients clean, comfortable, and looking their best.
Patients with early Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia often experience difficulties with concentrating on everyday tasks or remembering simple things. As this disease progresses, it may leave them incapable of fully caring for themselves without assistance. The team at Griswold Home Care is here to help. We are a leading home care service that can refer caregivers who provide compassionate care to those with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
Regardless of age, health, or where someone lives, companionship is a necessity. The power of connecting with someone can’t be understated. At Griswold Home Care, we believe that everyone, especially the elderly and adults with disabilities, should have someone they can bond with, talk to, and rely on for assistance with everyday activities.
Companion care is one of the most common care options we provide. This care can range from sitting, chatting, and reminiscing with someone to accompanying them on visits to see family or friends. Just because one is aging or encountering health difficulties doesn’t mean their social activities should come to an end. Companion care will make staying connected and involved easy while giving family the peace of mind knowing that their loved one has someone that they can always count on.
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