Comfort Keepers
499 Gloster Creek Village Suite H11, Tupelo 38802
Estimated Pricing
$16–$29 / hr
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Families usually call Comfort Keepers in Tupelo when they want steady, non-medical help at home without giving up control of the day. They handle the nuts and bolts: bathing and dr...About
Families usually call Comfort Keepers in Tupelo when they want steady, non-medical help at home without giving up control of the day. They handle the nuts and bolts: bathing and dressing, safe transfers, toileting, light meal prep that fits doctor orders, medication reminders, rides to appointments, and a lot of companionship that keeps the day moving and the house calm. They also step in for short-term needs after a hospital stay or during respite stretches for family caregivers.Personal Care Services
- Laundry/dry cleaning
- Personal care assistants
- Walking wheelchair assistance
- In home care
- Home health care
- Assistance with mobility
- Light housekeeping
- Assistance with grooming
- Assistance with meals
- Assistance with toileting
- Assistance with transferring
Staff Screening
- Background checks
- Driving record check
- Drug screening
- Immunizations
- In person interviews
- Reference checks
- Residency confirmation
- Sex offender check
Travel
- Staff will travel to your location
Next steps to sign up for the Home Care (Non-medical)
- Identify whether non-medical home care is the right solution for you/your loved one's needs. The Olera Care Planner can help with this.
- If possible, request references from previous clients.
- Verify background checks, licenses, and certifications.
- Contact the provider to schedule an initial consultation or assessment and discuss your loved one's specific care needs and expectations. You can do this through the "connect" function on this web page.
- Set a budget based on what you can afford, and secure a detailed care plan and service agreement.
- Understand the difference between home care (non-medical) and home health care through the “Caregiver tips” section of the Olera platform.
- Determine if non-medical home care is the appropriate solution for you/your loved one's needs. The Olera Care Planner can assist you with this decision.
Next steps to sign up for the Home Health Care
- Understand the difference between home health care and home care (non-medical) through the “Caregiver tips” section of the Olera platform.
- Contact the provider to schedule an initial consultation or assessment and discuss your loved one's specific care needs and expectations. You can do this through the "connect" function on this web page.
- Verify the provider's accreditations, licenses, and certifications.
- Determine if home health care is the appropriate solution for you/your loved one's needs. The Olera Care Planner can assist you with this decision.
- Review their medical and skilled care services.
- Talk to the physician of the person you are caring for to understand their medical and care needs. Ask the physician for a referral to a local care service if possible.
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