Caregivers Help You Continue Living At Home
Sometimes, the little things make the biggest difference. That is why Safe and Sound Home Care is here to help aging and elderly senior citizens, disabled individuals, and injured persons with daily tasks in their homes. Our quality caregivers, homemakers, and sitters provide a number of specialized in-home care services to make it easier for your loved one to maintain his or her independence, and give you peace of mind about their care and safety. Some of the most commonly requested services include:
- Personal Care and Hygiene Assistance
- Bathing Assistance
- Dressing Assistance
- Help with Brushing Teeth and Oral Hygiene
- Incontinence (changing diapers or adult briefs)
- Companionship
- Homemaking
- Basic Housekeeping & Cleaning
- Laundry
- Meal Preparation, including special diets
- Medication Reminder
- Ambulation and Transfers
- Transportation
- Doctor Visits
- Fill prescriptions
- Shopping
- Paying Bills
- Specialized Non-Medical Care Services
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Getting Started
An experienced care coordinator will help customize an in-home care plan to meet your needs. Our local ownership ensures you have access local management and personnel to help you develop and maintain a care plan that is right for your loved one’s needs.
For your convenience, we have a Get Started page, where you can complete our online assessment form, and a care coordinator will promptly contact you to discuss available in-home care solutions. For service anywhere in North Mississippi, call us in Oxford at 662-234-1221.
All caregivers are insured, bonded, and pass background checks & drug testing.