Available for long or short-term care, are required to receive ongoing skills training, and have all passed both state and national background checks
As your loved one gets older, it may become more difficult for them to maintain a personal hygiene routine. Our training prepares caregivers to remind and guide clients toward a good hygiene routine.
Bathing is essential to a senior’s personal hygiene and, more importantly, to the way they feel. Many times, our elderly or disabled clients are capable of bathing themselves. However, knowing a trained Senior Solutions caregiver stands nearby for any needed assistance gives clients and their families some necessary peace and reassurance.
Aging and disabled clients may lack the fine motor skills required to take care of their oral health. Our assistance with proper mouth, gum, and denture care helps to prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and other infections.
Many seniors struggle to dress themselves as their mobility and flexibility lessens with age. Our caregivers can help by putting together outfits, buttoning clothing items, tying shoes, putting on socks, and more.
Are you worried that your loved one isn’t keeping up with a proper diet when you’re not there? As part of our home care services, a caregiver can prepare nutritious meals and clean up afterward. Our caregivers and administrators will work with your family and other healthcare professionals to plan meals according to your loved one’s specific needs. This could include adjustments for diabetic, low-sodium, puree, and other meal options.
Our caregivers can also assist with trips to and from the grocery store, meal planning and preparation, and companionship during meal times.
Your loved one has things they want and need to do around the home, but they may have trouble getting up and moving around. Senior Solutions steps in to make sure that safe movement occurs on a regular basis and takes into account any physical limitations your loved one may have.
Increased physical activity is shown to benefit seniors in a number of ways, including higher energy levels, a stronger heart, lower blood pressure, and improved sleep. Our focus on mobile safety also helps to prevent falls and other injuries around the home.
Positioning clients in the proper posture is a part of senior care that is often overlooked. Proper posture is important because it encourages better digestion and circulation and aids in the prevention of muscle atrophy and skin sores.
Our caregivers are trained to move and place clients in the correct posture position to support health, safety, and proper functions of the body. Proper transferring and positioning to or from beds and chairs can eliminate pressure ulcers on the skin, reduce the weakening of muscles, and encourage proper breathing and digestion.
If your loved one is struggling with incontinence or has had a recent fall in the bathroom, they may be too embarrassed to talk about it or to receive assistance from a family member. Our caregivers are trained to sensitively and discreetly help our senior clients with toileting needs, allowing them to maintain their dignity while also keeping them safe and healthy.
Are you worried that your loved one might not be taking their medications correctly? You’re not alone! Medication mismanagement is one of the most common causes of hospital admission, especially for seniors who have to manage multiple medications throughout the day. Our caregivers cannot administer medications, but they can help by reminding clients to take their medications at the appropriate time, reporting side effects, and assisting with pre-measured medication packages.
If your loved one is not taking their medications as prescribed, it may be a warning sign that home care is needed.
We know that home is where the heart is, and that’s why our caregivers are happy to assist your loved one with daily household chores and laundry. As seniors age, it can become a strenuous activity to keep their homes clean, tidy, and safe. Our caregivers are here to help with light housekeeping and laundry to relieve some physical burdens, alleviate stress, and help your loved one keep their home safe and comfortable.
If your loved one has trouble running errands or is fearful of driving, our caregivers can run those errands for them! Caregivers are available to pick up prescriptions, dry cleaning, supplies for social events, groceries, and a variety of other needed items.
Are you your loved one’s primary caregiver? We understand that, sometimes, you may need a brief break or some time for yourself. Never feel ashamed or alone–this is one of the top reasons why home care services exist! In situations where we provide respite for a primary family caregiver, we find that family relationships strengthen as the stress of the family member’s caregiver role is lessened.
Caring for a loved one 24/7 can be difficult and may wear on your mental and physical health. Our respite care will:
Our caregivers are available to come to your home and tend to your loved one in order to give you time to rest and recover. Depending on your loved one’s needs, a caregiver can come once or several days a week. During this time, you can visit with friends, run errands, or even relax in a separate room.
Our professional and trained caregivers can take senior clients outside or stay in the home. Whatever our client enjoys, we want to enjoy it with them wherever they want to be. As seniors age, it is important for them to remain engaged and maintain the hobbies and activities they’ve always loved.
As your loved one gets older, it may become more difficult for them to maintain a personal hygiene routine. Our training prepares caregivers to remind and guide clients toward a good hygiene routine.
Bathing is essential to a senior’s personal hygiene and, more importantly, to the way they feel. Many times, our elderly or disabled clients are capable of bathing themselves. However, knowing a trained Senior Solutions caregiver stands nearby for any needed assistance gives clients and their families some necessary peace and reassurance.
Aging and disabled clients may lack the fine motor skills required to take care of their oral health. Our assistance with proper mouth, gum, and denture care helps to prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and other infections.
Many seniors struggle to dress themselves as their mobility and flexibility lessens with age. Our caregivers can help by putting together outfits, buttoning clothing items, tying shoes, putting on socks, and more.
Are you worried that your loved one isn’t keeping up with a proper diet when you’re not there? As part of our home care services, a caregiver can prepare nutritious meals and clean up afterward. Our caregivers and administrators will work with your family and other healthcare professionals to plan meals according to your loved one’s specific needs. This could include adjustments for diabetic, low-sodium, puree, and other meal options.
Our caregivers can also assist with trips to and from the grocery store, meal planning and preparation, and companionship during meal times.
Your loved one has things they want and need to do around the home, but they may have trouble getting up and moving around. Senior Solutions steps in to make sure that safe movement occurs on a regular basis and takes into account any physical limitations your loved one may have.
Increased physical activity is shown to benefit seniors in a number of ways, including higher energy levels, a stronger heart, lower blood pressure, and improved sleep. Our focus on mobile safety also helps to prevent falls and other injuries around the home.
Positioning clients in the proper posture is a part of senior care that is often overlooked. Proper posture is important because it encourages better digestion and circulation and aids in the prevention of muscle atrophy and skin sores.
Our caregivers are trained to move and place clients in the correct posture position to support health, safety, and proper functions of the body. Proper transferring and positioning to or from beds and chairs can eliminate pressure ulcers on the skin, reduce the weakening of muscles, and encourage proper breathing and digestion.
If your loved one is struggling with incontinence or has had a recent fall in the bathroom, they may be too embarrassed to talk about it or to receive assistance from a family member. Our caregivers are trained to sensitively and discreetly help our senior clients with toileting needs, allowing them to maintain their dignity while also keeping them safe and healthy.
Are you worried that your loved one might not be taking their medications correctly? You’re not alone! Medication mismanagement is one of the most common causes of hospital admission, especially for seniors who have to manage multiple medications throughout the day. Our caregivers cannot administer medications, but they can help by reminding clients to take their medications at the appropriate time, reporting side effects, and assisting with pre-measured medication packages.
If your loved one is not taking their medications as prescribed, it may be a warning sign that home care is needed.
We know that home is where the heart is, and that’s why our caregivers are happy to assist your loved one with daily household chores and laundry. As seniors age, it can become a strenuous activity to keep their homes clean, tidy, and safe. Our caregivers are here to help with light housekeeping and laundry to relieve some physical burdens, alleviate stress, and help your loved one keep their home safe and comfortable.
If your loved one has trouble running errands or is fearful of driving, our caregivers can run those errands for them! Caregivers are available to pick up prescriptions, dry cleaning, supplies for social events, groceries, and a variety of other needed items.
Are you your loved one’s primary caregiver? We understand that, sometimes, you may need a brief break or some time for yourself. Never feel ashamed or alone–this is one of the top reasons why home care services exist! In situations where we provide respite for a primary family caregiver, we find that family relationships strengthen as the stress of the family member’s caregiver role is lessened.
Caring for a loved one 24/7 can be difficult and may wear on your mental and physical health. Our respite care will:
Our caregivers are available to come to your home and tend to your loved one in order to give you time to rest and recover. Depending on your loved one’s needs, a caregiver can come once or several days a week. During this time, you can visit with friends, run errands, or even relax in a separate room.
Our professional and trained caregivers can take senior clients outside or stay in the home. Whatever our client enjoys, we want to enjoy it with them wherever they want to be. As seniors age, it is important for them to remain engaged and maintain the hobbies and activities they’ve always loved.
209 Ward Circle Suite 102
Brentwood, TN 37027