Aged Care
As we get older, living independently in our own home can become more difficult – but it doesn’t have to spell the end of your independence.
If you’re finding it becoming more challenging to do the things you used to, Taylored Home Care can help you.
Asking for help doesn’t have to mean losing your independence. In fact, with a little help with daily activities, you may find that you’re able to stay independent, and happy in your own home for much longer.
Help at home looks different for each of our clients. For some, it means help with domestic duties such as shopping, cooking and cleaning. For others, it involves receiving personal support to bath, dress and get in and out of bed. It may even include getting modifications to help you be able to move safely around your own home.
Getting help at home could be the game-changer that allows you to continue to live the life you want – independently, in your own home for as long as possible.
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My ageing parent wants to continue living at home. Where do I begin?
There are a number of options available to provide assistance and care for elderly relatives, or those suffering from dementia, who wish to stay in their own home.
What are the signs that my parent is getting dementia?
Dementia is the number one cause of disability and dependency in Australians aged 65 years and older. Find out the signs of dementia – and how Taylored Home Care can support you and your loved one.