Dynamic Home Health Services knows that caring for an aging parent or family member can be exhausting, difficult and lonely work – but you are not alone. Thousands of families seek quality senior care every year and find comfort and relief withthem while you run errands. Home care services are versatile, flexible, and customized for your comfort, peace of mind and well-being.
While caring for your aging parent is a labor of love, it is still labor. As you spend more and more of your time caring for your senior parent, you may find yourself giving up favorite hobbies and vacations, saying no to friends, feeling distracted at work and getting more stressed with your spouse and children. Over time, juggling caregiving with work, raising children and managing a household increases your risk for depression, chronic illness and a decline in your overall quality of life.
Despite these risks, you may neglect good health habits if you’re like many caregivers. You may skimp on sleep, eat poorly, skip regular exercise, keep going even when you’re ill or postpone your own medical appointments. If you’re a caregiver who neglects your own health, you’re more likely to suffer from a chronic condition such as high cholesterol or high blood pressure and be overweight. Caregiving can also take a toll on your mental health, with an estimated 46 percent to 59 percent of caregivers suffering from clinical depression.
It’s time to pause and ask yourself: “What good will I be to the person I care for if I become ill?” As a caregiver, it is critical for you to take good care of yourself—even while you are taking care of your aging loved one.
It is possible to take some much-needed time for yourself while meeting the needs of your senior parent or disabled child /children through Dynamic Home Health Services’ respite care services.
We will work with you and your family in order to keep the cost of services as low as possible by assisting with available funding resources. We accept:
- Medicare
- Medicaid
- Amerigroup
- United Healthcare
- Molina Healthcare
- Human and Human Military (Choice Care)
- Superior Health Plan
- Community Health Choice
- VA Tri-Care, and Tri-West
- BlueCross and Blue Shield of Texas
- Private Pay or other Private Insurance
Types Of Care:
- Home Health
- Personal Home Care Assistance
- Private Duty Nursing
- Community Care
- Cardiac Care
- Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care
- Fall Prevention
- Orthopedic Care
- Pulmonary Care
- Senior Wellness Program
- Skilled Nursing
- Social Services
- Stroke and Brain Injury Care
- Therapy
- Low Vision Care
Personal Home Care Assistance
Home Care Services
In-home care is a great way to get the help you need. You may be a senior who needs assistance with daily living activities, so trust our caregivers to help with meal preparation or personal care. You may also be caring for your aging parent and just need someone to be with them while you run errands. Home care services are versatile, flexible, and customized for your comfort, peace of mind and well-being.
If you are living with a prolonged illness, have physical or developmental disabilities, recovering from surgery or simply facing the challenges of aging, our personal home care assistance team can help you to maintain your regular daily activities in the comfortable surroundings of your own home.
Home care begins with highly trained, Personal Care Assistance personal, fully bonded and insured and carefully matched to your requirements and preferences. Supervised care is available on an hourly or as-needed basis. Specialized care services include:
- Alzheimer’s, Dementia and Memory Care
- Post-Hospital Care
- 24 Hour Daily Care
- Respite Care for Family Caregivers
- Companionship
We can develop a care plan for your family’s specific needs.
Perhaps you’re looking for a caregiver to provide occasional transportation to medical appointments, or assistance during the night or on weekends. Are you concerned about safety, companionship and emotional support? Maybe your family’s members need a break or wants to take trip for few days from home and need someone to stay at home with their disabled family member, with complete flexibility, no contracts and fully customized care, we are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to arrange for a free in-home assessment, as well as professional oversight and care management. Payments for services are generally paid privately or with long-term care insurance. We are there to help.
Senior Care Impacts People’s Lives
Care needs vary widely and constantly change with older adults. If you are researching senior care costs and have questions about insurance, please download our ebook, Facts About Eldercare Costs.
Our personal home care assistance and senior care services offer unique benefits and peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Some of these services include:
Personal Care
Caregivers help clients with daily activities, including but not limited to:
Meal Preparation
Light Housekeeping
Getting in and out of bed
Walking, stand by and assist
Bathing, toileting and dressing
Medication reminders
Appointment scheduling
Answering the phone and door
Handling mail
Reading, playing cards and other activities
Light Housekeeping and Meal Preparation
Caregivers keep the home orderly and help with meals through:
Changing linens and making beds
Dusting
Handling laundry
Watering plants
Preparing nutrition meals
Help with grocery shopping
Other tasks as needed
Personal Care
The Personal Care Program includes the following tasks: Personal care tasks related to the care of the individual’s physical well-being, including:
- Bathing, Dressing, Toileting and Dressing
- Meal preparation, Feeding/eating,
- Light House Keeping,
- Exercise, which is walking with the individual;
- Grooming, shaving, or oral care,
- Routine hair or skin care,
- Answering the phone and door, handling mail
- Assistance with self-administered medications, which is assistance with medication as defined in §97.2 (11) of this title (relating to Definitions);
- Toileting, Transfer, Ambulation
Home management tasks that support the individual’s health and safety, including:
- Cleaning up after the individual’s personal care tasks;
- Reading, playing cards and other activities
- Laundry, Shopping, Escorting, including:
- Accompanying the individual outside the home to support the individual in living in the community;
- Arranging for transportation, not including direct individual transportation;
- Accompanying the individual to a clinic, doctor’s office, or location for medical diagnosis or treatment; and Appointment scheduling
- Waiting in the doctor’s office or clinic with an individual if necessary due to client’s condition or distance from home.
Light Housekeeping and Meal Preparation Suggested Stimulating Activities for Alzheimer’s Caregivers keep the home orderly and help with meals through:
- Changing linens and making beds
- Dusting
- Handling laundry
- Watering plants
- Preparing nutrition meals
- Help with grocery shopping
- Other tasks as needed
Types Of Care:
- Skilled Nursing
- Social Services
- Home Health
- Private Duty Nursing
- Personal Home Care Assistance
- Community Care
- Cardiac Care
- Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care
- Fall Prevention
- Orthopedic Care
- Senior Wellness Program
- Stroke and Brain Injury Care
- Therapy
- Low Vision Care