Northeast Florida: Jacksonville Area

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904-240-1100 - Office
904-212-0030 - Fax

Care Available 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week.

4651 Salisbury Road South Suite 492

Jacksonville, FL 32256


State License:
HHA#299993402

Serving These Areas: Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, Jacksonville Beach, Orange Park, Mandarin, Ortega, Amelia Island, San Marco, Riverside, St. Augustine, Avondale, Switzerland, Southside, Fleming Island, Green Cove Springs, Penny Farms, World Golf Village

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Jacksonville Elder Care for Chronic Conditions

When mobility becomes difficult, we can properly and safely transfer our clients from bed to bathroom to living areas using whatever equipment is needed, not forgetting to get our clients outside and the importance of fresh air on emotional well-being. Whether elder care is needed because of recovery following a procedure or ongoing issues related to a chronic condition, our Homewatch CareGivers University-trained caregivers can provide the comfort needed to keep the home environment as stress-free as possible. Through continual home safety evaluations and quality assurance checks with our care coordination staff, we seek to minimize fall risks as activities of daily living become more challenging. We are your long term partners in care alleviating the stress caused by the unpredictable changes to your loved one diagnosed with a chronic health condition.

Specific curricula for our caregivers have been developed for each chronic health condition we see regularly- diabetes, Parkinson's Disease, stroke, ALS, heart and lung disease- to ensure that we provide care that addresses the particular needs of these clients and we understands the signs of life-threatening situations. Homewatch CareGivers of Jacksonville specializes in elder care for those with chronic health conditions with the expertise of our care coordinators and caregivers, which is achieved through on-going training and education. Our care coordinators update your loved one's customized care plan based upon physical and emotional changes and as health conditions dictate so that our caregivers can deliver the right amount and intensity of care while being sensitive to overall quality of life. Managing family caregiver burnout through respite care is an important component of caring for individuals with chronic health conditions; our elder care professionals in Jacksonville can step in to give you a much needed break.

Diabetes

For someone living with diabetes, even small daily changes can make a big impact on future health and wellbeing.  Our professionally trained caregivers enable your loved one to live healthier by encouraging lifestyle choices that help manage their diabetes and give them more time to enjoy with family.  A critical service for those living with diabetes is healthy meal planning and preparation to promote overall health; we will take your loved one to the grocery store and encourage healthy choices within their prescribed diet plan, taking into consideration their tastes and preferences.  Our professionally developed Homewatch CareGivers University training equips our caregivers with the tools they need to report changes in foot appearance so we can share this with the medical professionals treating your loved one.

Parkinsons Disease

When the progression of Parkinson’s impacts activities of daily living, we understand the frustration that is felt by the entire family.  We can help specifically by assistance with the use of new ambulation or transfer devices as conditions progress, encouragement with prescribed exercise for muscular strengthening and development, and by alleviating burdens often left to family caregivers such as errands, housekeeping, transportation to and from appointments, and even personal grooming assistance like bathing.  Our caregivers have specialized training to help if your loved one experiences cognitive symptoms associated with Parkinson’s Disease.

Stroke

Let Homewatch CareGivers provide relief for you and your family with knowledgeable caregivers who understand the chronic care needs of those who have experienced a stroke.  Our compassionate caregivers patiently work through your loved ones communication difficulties to promote their dignity, preferences, and lifestyles choices. With specialized training through our Homewatch CareGivers University, our caregivers know the strategies to help promote a healthy diet and lifestyle.

ALS or Lou Gehrigs Disease

ALS or Lou Gehrigs Disease leads to muscle weakening and affects the clients ability to control voluntary movements of the muscles including those that control breathing. There is a progressive loss of ability for the patient to be independent in their care; our caregivers understand through special training how to best care for someone living with ALS.  They can assist with mobility and transfers, plan and prepare special diets to facilitate good nutrition, and offer emotional support allowing the client enough time to communicate, always being sensitive to the preservation of the clients dignity.

Heart Disease

We provide support for those living with heart disease through our personalized care plans that encourage your loved one’s commitment to their new, healthy lifestyle.  Specific services include assistance with grocery shopping and meal preparation to promote a heart healthy diet. We can recommend Remote Care Technology devices that monitor important health measure such as weight, blood pressure and oxygen levels, personal grooming assistance, housekeeping, errands, and transportation to and from appointments.  With a caregiver keeping an eye on your loved one day-to-day and trained to report changes, we can help to reduce unnecessary visits to the hospital.

Lung Disease

Caring for a loved one who is often short of breath and anxious can be taxing, overwhelming, and sometimes even scary.  We are your long term care partners in alleviated the stress caused by these unpredictable changes.  Our caregivers help keep an eye on your loved one day-to-day and are trained to report any important changes, provide assistance adjusting to a new lifestyle with an oxygen tank, facilitate ease of social outings and daily errands which can alleviate family caregiver burnout.

Flexible Home Care Services

Our home care service plans are completely customizable to the unique needs of each of our clients. Whether you need only a few hours a week or round the clock care, we can develop a home care service solution to keep you safe at home, where you want to be.

ALS Articles and Resources


ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord, and is diagnosed in more than 5,500people in the U.S. each year, cites the ALS Association. Do you know the signs and symptoms? Full Story

Learn more about Lou Gehrig's through the ALS Association.

Stroke Articles and Resources


Life after a stroke is inevitably full of challenges and adjustments that require re-learning the motions of everyday life to coping with such a life-altering event.While in the recovery period, it’s important to keep in mind that healing emotionally is just as important as healing physically. Full Story
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
National Stroke Association
American Stroke Association

Diabetes Articles and Resources


Chronic Care for Diabetes: Caring for someone with diabetes is a daily challenge that can cause strain on relationships and alter the dynamic between family members. Full Story

23.1% of Americans (12.2 million people) age 60 and older are diabetic,and therefore require a therapeutic diet low in high glycemic carbohydrates, or carbohydrates that metabolize quickly and cause a drastic spike in blood sugar. If you’re considering the needs of a diabetic in mealtime planning, you’re not alone. Full Story

Visit American Diabetes Association website for more helpful information.

Lung Disease Articles and Resources

According to the World Health Organization, COPD is on track to becomethe third leading cause of death by 2020 and it is on the rise. Lung Disease is a caregiving reality. Full Story

Visit the American Lung Association and the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute websites for more information.

Heart Disease Articles and Resources

Heart disease encompasses a myriad of heart conditions, such as coronary artery disease, heart attack and heart failure, among other less common diseases. According to the Centers for Disease Control, heart disease is the leading cause of death in most ethnic groups throughout the U.S. Full Story

Visit the American Heart Association and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention websites for more information about heart disease.

Parkinson Disease Articles and Resources

Parkinson's disease is a life-altering disease — recognize the symptoms for fast treatment and relief.Full Story

American Parkinson Disease Association