In-Home Care allows this to happen and makes it very affordable! Your home is where you’re comfortable. It’s what is familiar. If you move to an Assisted Living Community or Nursing Home, you’re starting over. You may also have to room with a stranger and you will not receive one-on-one care. With In-Home Care, you’re able to remain as independent as possible and live at home. In-Home Care provides hands-on one-on-one care and assistance with Activities of Daily Living. The In-Home Care Caregiver can help with Bathing, Dressing, Feeding, Toileting, Grooming, Oral Care, Walking or using a Wheelchair, Housekeeping, Laundry, Change Linens, General Shopping, Transportation, Meal Preparations, Managing Money, Medication Management and much more. In-Home Care patients often have The Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease, Parkinson's Disease, Etc. In-Home Care is available a few hours a day up to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In-Home Care is also significantly less expensive than Assisted Living Community or Nursing Homes.