Our Services
Comprehensive healthcare services designed for your needs
Home Care Services
The goal of our Home Care services is to ensure safety of our clients under supervision of a Certified Nurse Assistant or Home Health Aide, while maintaining as much independence as possible, wherever they call home. One on one Home Care service can be availed every day on a 24 hour basis, 7 days a week.
Staffing Services
We are continually growing and have a pool of over 127 Certified Nurse Assistants, 73 Home Health Aides and 35 Nurses to support our staffing services both at home and in facilities. The facilities give our staff hands on experience to learn the use of a number of different medical equipment.
Baby Sitting Services
Our Newborn Care Specialists possess specialized training and certifications in newborn care and prenatal support. A Newborn Care Specialist (NCS) can assist you throughout the entire pre- and post-birth process. This is an especially great option for first time mothers.
Skilled Nursing
Professional nursing care including wound care, medication administration, and health monitoring by our experienced nursing staff. We have a pool of experienced nurses to support our staffing services both at home and in facilities like Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Rehabilitation Centers.
Transport for elderly people and people with mobility challenges
Are you caring for an elderly loved one with a disability?:
It follows that a good quality of life is what you wish for them. Of course, that will involve getting out and about. If so, you may need some helpful information on how to take them on outings using public transport. Here, at Care With Care, we know how important quality of life is for able-bodied people and those with disabilities. We hope the following information will ensure many happy travels for you and your family.
Accessible transport:
Whether your elderly loved one is living with a permanent physical, intellectual, or mental disability, accessible transport solutions are widely available nowadays. Furthermore, they need stimulation, fresh air, and companionship to remain happy and positive. They will benefit greatly from feeling part of the wider community, just as you will benefit from a break from the routine of being indoors.
Trains, trams, and buses:
The best place to start gathering information is the Care With Care website: https://cwchomehealthcare.com
. However, there is a lot of diverse information available, so we thought it might be helpful to break it down for you. Whether your elderly relative can walk independently, uses a wheelchair, or travels with a care animal, there are several options available to support their journey.
Mobility aids:
You may already be aware that wheelchairs, scooters, and motorised vehicles come under the general heading of mobility aids. When planning your trip with your elderly loved one, knowing what to expect will make things easier. To ensure their mobility aid fits safely on public transport, it’s best to contact the relevant transport operator before you travel.
Assistance dogs:
Care animals are now welcome in almost every location and situation at Care With Care. What’s more, they can travel free of charge on all our trips—no questions asked. This includes guide dogs, seeing-eye dogs, hearing dogs, as well as dogs currently in training.
In conclusion:
Getting older or living with a disability no longer means staying at home. With a little planning and research, your elderly loved one can continue to enjoy life. You can both look forward to many happy adventures together. Don’t forget to take pictures or videos to share with family when you return.
It follows that a good quality of life is what you wish for them. Of course, that will involve getting out and about. If so, you may need some helpful information on how to take them on outings using public transport. Here, at Care With Care, we know how important quality of life is for able-bodied people and those with disabilities. We hope the following information will ensure many happy travels for you and your family.
Accessible transport:
Whether your elderly loved one is living with a permanent physical, intellectual, or mental disability, accessible transport solutions are widely available nowadays. Furthermore, they need stimulation, fresh air, and companionship to remain happy and positive. They will benefit greatly from feeling part of the wider community, just as you will benefit from a break from the routine of being indoors.
Trains, trams, and buses:
The best place to start gathering information is the Care With Care website: https://cwchomehealthcare.com
. However, there is a lot of diverse information available, so we thought it might be helpful to break it down for you. Whether your elderly relative can walk independently, uses a wheelchair, or travels with a care animal, there are several options available to support their journey.
Mobility aids:
You may already be aware that wheelchairs, scooters, and motorised vehicles come under the general heading of mobility aids. When planning your trip with your elderly loved one, knowing what to expect will make things easier. To ensure their mobility aid fits safely on public transport, it’s best to contact the relevant transport operator before you travel.
Assistance dogs:
Care animals are now welcome in almost every location and situation at Care With Care. What’s more, they can travel free of charge on all our trips—no questions asked. This includes guide dogs, seeing-eye dogs, hearing dogs, as well as dogs currently in training.
In conclusion:
Getting older or living with a disability no longer means staying at home. With a little planning and research, your elderly loved one can continue to enjoy life. You can both look forward to many happy adventures together. Don’t forget to take pictures or videos to share with family when you return.