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Caregiver services are an essential resource for families. These services can provide personal care, help with household tasks, and caregiver support. Caregiver services can be provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and are often part of a care program. Caregiver services can also provide much-needed relief from the demands of caregiving and allow caregivers to maintain their health and well-being.
There are many different types of caregiver services available. However, some of the most common types are home health care, chore services, and caregiver support groups.
Home health care is a caregiver service that provides personal care in the home. This type of care can include help with activities of daily living, such as bathing and dressing, and medical care, such as injections and wound care. Nurses, home health aides, or therapists can often provide home health care.
Chore services are another type of caregiver service that provides help with household tasks. This type of care can include cleaning, grocery shopping, and laundry. Home health aides or personal assistants often provide chore services.