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About Our Senior Care Services And Companion Care
In the later stages of life having someone who cares by your loved one’s side can improve their quality of life. In addition to our elderly home care services, Capital City Nurses offers a senior companion program in Columbia, MD. We offer outstanding Alzheimer’s and dementia care in Columbia, MD with trained caregivers who are experienced in assisting with the specific needs of affected patients.
Caregiver Scope of Care
Personal care: bathing, dressing, toileting & grooming – Help with everyday tasks.
Transferring & ambulation – Fall prevention care.
Meal preparation – We encourage a healthy diet and help ensure proper nutrition.
Feeding – Caregivers may feed clients while treating them with respect and dignity.
Light housekeeping – Caregivers will keep client areas neat and tidy.
Companionship – Chatting, encouraging activities or sharing a meal together.
Accompany to appointments or errands.
Medication reminders – Taking medications on time every time is extremely important.
Range of Motion assistance – Help with physical therapy exercises between appointments or to keep active.
Drivers available
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The Care & Attention You Need
My mother lived a wonderful life and we have many happy memories. We will always be grateful to Capital City Nurses for the love and support you have given our mother and family throughout the last few years. With warm regards.
Thank you, thank you. As I am sure you well know, the stress of a loved one’s illness is awful but it really helps that a company such as yours exists to send it trained, competent assistance. Dad’s illness was tough on me but I don’t think I would have made it without Capital City Nurses.
After returning home from a stay at Sibley Hospital where I began the slow healing process of a broken pelvic bone, I was fortunate in having Maud as my night aide for several weeks. I am now sufficiently healed and am reluctantly letting her leave to find another lucky patient needing night-time attention at home. I have enjoyed her care and the cheerful attitude she has night and day. Maud is always thoughtful and in a good mood regardless of the tasks required and she is vigilant all night long. I will miss her.