Services

We provide an affordable and caring solution to the busy family 

American Homecare is the perfect solution for seniors and others who aren’t ready to leave their home for an institutional setting or live with relatives, but need support to remain at home. We provide the elderly with companionship and one-on-one human contact to reduce isolation and improve their quality of life. 

“Most importantly our caregivers are dependable and extraordinarily caring of others.”

Highly qualified and trained caregivers are ready to provide these helpful and necessary services that reduce the difficult, time consuming and often stressful aspects of caregiving for your loved one: 

  • Caring Companionship & Conversation 
  • Bathing, Dressing & Grooming 
  • Light Housekeeping 
  • Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care 
  • Meal Planning & Preparation 
  • Running Errands 
  • Medication Reminders 
  • Laundry & Linen 

Our Caregivers are totally committed, highly qualified and carefully selected individuals who are thoroughly screened, bonded and insured. Most importantly our caregivers are dependable and extraordinarily caring of others.

We would be more than happy to discuss with you our caregivers and the services they provide. Please contact us to find out more information.

10 Signs Your Parents Need Assistance At Home… Do any sound familiar? 

  • Not paying household bills on time or at all; Bills and important documents are not put away in appropriate places and left lying around 
  • Not recognizing need for, arranging, or scheduling necessary household repairs and maintenance; Lawn not mowed, trash disposed of, and mail retrieved with any regularity 
  • Driving safely becoming an issue such as increase in violations, accidents, easily becomes lost in familiar areas, and signs of deteriorating vision 
  • Not preparing meals, eating at regular times, or missing them completely; Poor selection of food is often on hand or old outdated food left in refrigerator 
  • Declining personal hygiene as indicated by unkempt hair, dirty or lengthy nails, poor oral hygiene, body or urine odor, unshaven, and wearing same clothes over and over 
  • Lack of interest in keeping up with housekeeping chores like laundry or cleaning or simply complains that it is too difficult or tiring to continue doing them 
  • Losing track of medications, missed doses, mistakes like overdosing or interactions resulting in health concerns if not hospitalizations 
  • Reluctance to leave the house, run usual shopping errands, visit friends and family, sleeping long periods, and uninterested in usual hobbies or activities 
  • Getting up and down stairs and in and out of home becoming difficult; Walking unsteady on level ground, complaining of dizziness, and falls are likely or have already occurred 
  • Not making sound decisions that are likely to cause self harm or danger to others such as leaving the stove turned on or cigarettes burning and not recognizing an emergency or knowing the appropriate response