The professional in-home care industry has never played a more important role in American society than it does today. As the country’s aging baby boomers reach retirement age, families around the country are faced with making critical decisions on how to provide care for their aging loved ones. The choices are clear: either provide for aging parents themselves, or hire an agency to help alleviate the burden. For those who decide to provide care themselves, there are many challenges. Professional care companies provide a wide range of services that are broken down into two distinct categories: companion care and personal care. In every case, the use of a trained caregiver can be a welcome respite for family members who act as the primary support channel. Professional in-home care agencies supply trained, insured and bonded caregivers who can offer services for as little as a few hours a week, up to 24 hours a day. Since in home care can be attained for a relatively inexpensive rate per hour, there is very little reason why any family can’t choose this as an option for the care of their elderly or disabled loved ones. |