[ad_1]

1. Assist home health care for personal care (bathing, grooming, or dressing) after surgery or illness leads to better hygiene and reduced fall risks.

2. Assistance with shopping and cooking promotes better nutrition and overall health.

3. Transportation helps improve safety and encourages socialization and engagement in activities or visits to restaurants.

4. Home care assistance for a few hours a day alleviates loneliness and the risk of depression.

5. Help with household chores, such as laundry, linen changes, and closet cleaning, minimizes fall risks and maintains a clean environment.

6. Support for a spouse with dementia provides the primary caregiver time to rest and recharge.

7. Respite care allows the primary caregiver to prioritize their own well-being and attend their medical appointments.

8. Enables primary caregivers to attend out-of-town family events, ensuring at least one parent or grandparent is present for milestones like weddings, bar mitzvahs, birthdays, or graduations.

[ad_2]