Let TIHSS help veterans who need assistance to live and thrive in the home environment they love. Our professional caregivers are highly skilled, trained, and ready to provide your loved one with a clean home environment, technology support to help with grocery or food delivery, fresh-cooked meals, personal assistance.
Respite Care for Veteran's Caregivers
Family caregivers of veterans may qualify for respite care, short term relief from those caregiver responsibilities, through VA benefits.
TIHSS caregivers will ensure your loved veterans will still get the care needed while you can take that necessary break.
We understand family members' struggle when a loved one needs extra assistance in their home, and we're here to help. Let our caregivers relieve this stress by providing professional home care services with a personal touch.
Our caregivers are in regular communication with a client’s loved ones to share progress, answer questions, and simply check in by providing companion care. Our caregivers focus on activities that bring joy, provide mental stimulation and encourage physical and emotional wellbeing.
Personal care for veterans who sacrificed so much and need support with daily activities and tasks to live independently at home.
Our experienced caregivers can assist with personal care such as bathing, mobility assistance, grooming, and more. Personal care is a broad term that supports basic personal hygiene and activities of daily living, including dressing, grooming, and toileting.
TIHSS trained caregivers respectfully assist with personal care needs ranging from stand-by assistance to full care depending on each veteran's individual needs.
Companionship Care provides veterans with emotional support, friendship, and socialization. Common home companion care activities include:
Here at TIHSS, we understand the struggles families of veterans face when caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, especially when enabling them to live safely at home.
Our specially trained caregivers engage veterans with Alzheimer’s or Dementia in intellectual, physical and emotional interactions that complement medical treatment and improve the quality of life for seniors and their families.
If you’ve been diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease or are caring for someone who has, become familiar with the symptoms and treatments.
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