End-of-Life Care Service in St. Lucie County, Florida
Silver Sitters delivers compassionate End-of-Life Care assistance, either independently or in partnership with hospice and medical specialists in St. Lucie County. In the comfort of their own homes, we assist elders with washing and toileting, food preparation and feeding, light cleaning, medicine reminders and more.
End-of-Life Care Service in St. Lucie County, Florida
Silver Sitters delivers compassionate End-of-Life Care assistance, either independently or in partnership with hospice and medical specialists in St. Lucie County. In the comfort of their own homes, we assist elders with washing and toileting, food preparation and feeding, light cleaning, medicine reminders and more.
Silver Sitters End-of-Life Care Services in St. Lucie County, Florida
Experience the finest End-Of-Life care Assistance with us!
Silver Sitters provides outstanding care to seniors in St. Lucie County, Florida that best meets their needs and provides the greatest experience to seniors who are reaching the end of their life. Our skilled caregivers provide exceptional end-of-life care to seniors in the comfort of their own homes, meeting their daily, emotional, and spiritual needs.
Our caregivers are skilled to assist seniors with physical and emotional support, freeing their families of the stress of caring for them. We help seniors in their later years of life by allowing them to live independently at home with the help of trained carers available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Care Coordination for End-of-Life Care Services in St. Lucie County –
Care Coordination is available for all our Silver Sitters Clients throughout St. Lucie County. Our experienced Care Managers will assist in streamlining care including:
We assist in the creation of a Client Care Request Form that allows us to better understand our client’s care needs and provide them with the necessary care.
Ordering and supply management for incontinence
Absolute physical and emotional support to elders.
Assisting with care transitions, such as working with hospice crisis care teams
Assistance with daily tasks such as bathing, feeding, and dressing
Personal care
Mobility assistance with the wheelchair.
Basic/daily duties such as washing, dressing, eating and drinking
Light tidy and laundry assistance
Maintaining personal hygiene – toileting and incontinence.
Walking support to avoid falls.
Reporting about the client’s condition to the family.
Lifestyle support
Companionship and involvement in the community
Assistance with leisure activities
Light cleaning
Fall prevention with walking help
Assistance for safe transportation to social and recreational events.