Recuperative Care

Services

Wound Care

First Aid/CPR

Catheter Care

G-tube feeders

Hospice assistance

Outpatient post operative care

Medical Services – Home Health Care Services to Support Healing at Home

Once a hospital or rehabilitation center stay is over, you may need continued help at home, whether it’s to recover from an illness or injury, or support in caring for an ongoing medical condition.

Sweet In-Home Care licensed professional caregivers provide in-home health care and medical services to support continued recovery as well as care for ongoing conditions such as COPD, congestive heart failure, heart disease, diabetes, and cerebral vascular diseases.

Whatever assistance you or your loved one need at home, we’re here to help.

Sweet In-Home Care offers specialized medical care and senior home health care, including:

  • Catheter care

  • Wound care

  • G-Tube feeders

  • First Aid/CPR

Tailored Support Options Available Depending on Your Need 

Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the United States, which can result in paralysis, movement control, sensory troubles, problems with thinking or memory and issues using or understanding language.  

Whether you’re a family Caregiver in need of respite care or your family needs more extensive care for a loved one recuperating from a stroke, Sweet In-Home Care can tailor a plan to meet your requirements.

A Multi-Generational Issue 

Most think of stroke as “an elderly issue,” but the fact is that incidents of stroke have actually decreased in those age 65 and above. However, younger adults have become more susceptible.  

According to the American Stroke Association, there has been a 44% increase in the number of young Americans suffering a stroke in the last decade. As more and more young people recover from strokes, their families may require different levels of assistance.

Recovery 

With strokes causing so many various types of disability, there is no “one size fits all” recovery plan. Medicine, therapy and other lifestyle changes need to be adapted to fit the needs of the patient. Sometimes a family Caregiver can take care of a stroke patient, but chances are the Caregiver also has to work and needs time for themselves. 

Let US be Part of the Solution  

As the stroke patient recovers, they may need help with many activities of daily living, such as the following:  

  • Self-care skills (e.g. feeding, grooming, bathing, etc.)

  • Mobility skills ranging from walking to propelling a wheelchair

  • Communication skills

  • Cognitive skills such as memory or problem solving 

We can tailor a plan that best meets your needs 

We will work with the client and family to develop a tailored plan that meets each person’s individual needs. Whether you require personal care, homemaker services, or transportation we have the resources to provide the exact level of care you need.