Personal Care Services
LarCare provides personalized assistance to our clients so they may “age in place”. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 7.6 million Americans receive in-home personal care.

HOME CARE SERVICES
LarCare service can help You Get to Keep Your Independence: With in-home care, you will be living right at home. This allows you to keep your independence which will, in turn, boost your confidence and comfort.

END-OF-LIFE CARE
LarCare LLC Hospice delivers physical and emotional comfort to patients and their families when it matters most. We provide our patients with a skilled team of caring professionals to ensure they receive excellent medical, emotional, and spiritual care, as well as a variety of life-enhancing services.

TRANSITIONAL CARE
After surgery or an injury, daily living activities like going to the bathroom can can become very difficult, if not impossible, to do alone. In addition, many injuries happen after home health care services (like physical therapy) have ended because a patient is more likely to feel the need to do things that could put them at risk.

ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND DEMENTIA CARE
At LarCare , we understand the struggles families face when caring for a senior with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, and we are here to help. Our caregivers receive special training to care for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, and we are dedicated to providing the highest quality care to support families during this difficult time.

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- What is a Personal Care Aide?
A personal care aide is someone who works to help another person complete their daily activities. Personal care aides may work in hospitals, nursing homes, adult daycare centers, or private residences as in-home caretakers.
What does a Personal Care Aide do?
Job Description of a Personal Care Aide
Personal care aides take clients for walks, talk with them, or engage them by playing games with them. They also help clients with hygiene-related tasks like brushing teeth, bathing, grooming, or going to the bathroom. They help them to get in and out of a wheelchair, climb the stairs, or get in and out of bed. They may also help plan and prepare meals for them and may need to help them eat and drink. It is also plausible that an aide will wash the dishes or do other light housekeeping work like changing bed linens or vacuuming
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Home Care Services
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End-of-Life Care
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