We are here to provide the patients with quality care because quality care provides an environment that the patients can call home.
We are here to provide assistance to those who need it on a daily basis.
We offer the patient the opportunity to maximize our help without taking away the feeling of being independent.
We offer the opportunity for patients to be in a comfortable, homey environment while experiencing therapeutic activities that help the patient's cognitive and motor abilities.
Monday - 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday - 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday - 9:00 a. m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday - Closed
Precious Care, LLC PCA provide help with daily activities and allows people to be more independent in their own home.
A Personal Care Assistant is assigned to an individual and is trained to provide a range of services from assistance with daily living skills to hospital-level care. The PCA is supervised by a nurse from the PCA agency.
Some families opt for the PCA Choice program. in this Program, instead of a nurse Cherseeing the PCA, the caregiver or parent oversees the PCA and the care plan.
This Program also allows the caregiver to choose, hire, and train the PCA.
Personal care assistance (PCA) services provide assistance and ‘Support for persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs. PCA services are covered, medically necessary, services Provided by a Personal Care Attendant (PCA), in the recipient’s home or in the community when normal life activities take them outside the home.
Activities of daily living (eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring, mobility, and positioning)
Instrumental activities of daily living (meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for food, communication by telephone or other media, getting around and Participating in the community).
Health-related functions through hands-on assistance, supervision, and cueing.
Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring.
Caregiving can be a rewarding and bonding experience within a family, yet in even the best situations, the responsibility and ongoing routine can be stressful and tiring—especially when balanced with a job or caring for children.
When family caregivers are emotionally drained, they are likely less effective at playing this critical role. Comfort Keeners® can provide respite care at home or temporary relief to those Who care for family members who might otherwise require permanent placement in a facility outside the home.
When a family member is diagnosed with limited-life expectancy, he or she often has a strong desire to spend the final days in the comfort of home. However, caring for a loved one at the end of life can be emotionally challenging and physically exhausting.