Our Services
Our services at Seniors Hand Care consist of a variety of options that are designed to make each client feel as comfortable as possible while in our care! Our team strives to provide top-quality services and care, and we’re passionate about fostering relationships with our clients to ensure the best possible quality of life and care.
Your Needs Are Important To Us
Our office team will be able to assist you and your family with the care and support you deserve. Whether it’s for just a few hours a day (4 hour minimum) or 24 hours a day, your time with your caregiver will be worry-free when you work with Seniors Hand Care.
Care Management
We will work with you to create a customized plan of care and manage it every step of the way. Our experienced team of care management specialists, RNs, and friendly companions who can provide transportation are here to ensure the highest quality of care is consistently provided!
Peace of Mind for Our Clients and Their Families
When routine tasks become too much to handle alone, Seniors Hand Care offers hourly services to assist our clients with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, cooking, cleaning, medication reminders, errands and much more. By helping with daily activities, our hourly home caregivers enable clients to maintain their normal routines and independence while staying in the comfort of their home.
Our professional caregivers are dedicated to the overall wellbeing of their clients. We are on call 24/7, so help is available immediately. There is no long-term commitment with hourly home care from Seniors Hand Care, so you and your family can use our services for as long as you need them without worrying about canceling a contract or dealing with a commitment.
Each caregiver is experienced in caring for seniors and undergoes a thorough background check to ensure the safety of each of our clients. To maintain professionalism, our live-in caregivers are only allowed at the client’s home during assigned hours and must have their own separate residence. They are strictly forbidden from using their client’s property for personal use, so our clients have peace of mind at all times.
Specialized Care Services:
Preventative general skin care for times when skin is unbroken, and when any chronic skin problems are not active. This may include the application of non-medicated lotions and solutions, or of lotions and solutions that do not require a physician’s prescription.
Assist clients with ambulation to ensure that they get around safely and comfortably without falling, tripping, or other potential accidents that can cause injury.
Home services workers may assist individuals who are unable to be bathed in a tub or shower only when the following requirements are met:
- The home services worker has been trained in the methods required to perform a bed bath
- The client or client’s representative are able to participate in or direct the bathing process and provide ongoing feedback to the home services worker
- The agency has conducted a competency evaluation of the home services worker’s ability to employ the methods required to perform a bed bath.
Assist a client with dressing, and may include assistance with ordinary clothing and application of support stockings of the type that can be purchased without a physician’s prescription.
Passive assistance with exercise is limited to encouraging normal bodily movement, as tolerated, on the part of the client, and to encouragement with a prescribed exercise program.
Assistance with feeding when the client can independently swallow and be positioned upright.
Hair care within these limitations may include shampooing with non-medicated shampoo or shampoo that does not require a physician’s prescription, drying, combing, and styling hair.
Assist in and perform mouth care, which may include denture care and basic oral hygiene, including oral suctioning for mouth care.
Care providers may assist with nail care, and may include soaking of nails, pushing back cuticles without utensils, and filing nails. No nail trimming.
Assist a client with positioning when the client is able to identify to personal care staff, either verbally, non-verbally or through others, when the position needs to be changed, only when skilled skin care, as previously described, is not required in conjunction with the positioning. Positioning may include simple alignment in a bed, wheelchair, or other furniture.
Care providers may assist a client with shaving only with an electric or a safety razor.
Toileting care may include:
- Assist a client to/from the bathroom
- provide assistance with bed pans, urinals, and commodes
- provide pericare
- change clothing and pads of any kind used for the care of incontinence.
A home services worker may empty or change external urine collection devices, such as catheter bags or suprapubic catheters. A home services worker may also empty ostomy bags and provide assistance with other clients directed ostomy care only when there is no need for skilled skin care, observation, or reporting to a nurse.
Assist with transfers only when the client has sufficient balance and strength to reliably stand and pivot and assist with the transfer to some extent. Adaptive and safety equipment may be used in transfers, provided that the client is fully trained in the use of the equipment and can direct the transfer step by step. Adaptive equipment may include, but is not limited to:
- Wheelchairs, tub seats, and grab gait belts may be used as a safety device for the home services worker as long as the worker has been properly trained in their use.
A home services worker will not assist with transfers when the client is unable to assist with the transfer. Home services workers may assist clients in the use of a mechanical or electrical transfer device only when the following conditions are met:
- The home services worker must have been trained in the use of the mechanical or electrical transfer device by the licensed agency;
- The client or client representative must be able to direct the transfer step by step; and
- The agency must have conducted a competency evaluation of the worker using the type of device that is available in the home.
Assist a client with medication reminders only when medications have been pre-selected by the client, a family member, a nurse, or a pharmacist and are stored in containers other than the prescription bottles, such as medication minders. Medication minder containers shall be clearly marked as to day and time of dosage.
Medication reminding includes: inquiries as to whether medications were taken; verbal prompting to take medications; handing the appropriately marked medication minder container to the client; and opening the appropriately marked medication minder container for the client if the client is physically unable to open the container. These limitations apply to all prescriptions and all over-the-counter medications. The home services worker shall immediately report to the supervisor any irregularities noted in the pre-selected medications, such as medications taken too often or not often enough, or not at the correct time as identified in the written instructions.
At Senior Hand Care, it’s our everyday goal to make sure that each client not only benefits from, but also feels a little more joy and peace from the service we bring along with our “whatever the client needs” attitude. If you or a loved one needs specialize home care services, contact us today to get started.
2471 Ben Ali Way
Sacramento, CA 95815