(253) 943-1603
32020 1st Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
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Home Instead Senior Care - Federal Way
Provides the non-medical services you need.
About Us
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The Home Instead Senior Care network of locally owned and operated franchises is one of the most trusted networks of home care worldwide. An innovator in eldercare since 1994, Home Instead Senior Care is dedicated exclusively to helping seniors stay in their homes as they age.
Care You Can Trust
Home Instead Senior Care franchise owners, administrators and Caregivers all share a passion for improving the quality of life for seniors and families in their communities. Here in your community, we offer a range of non-medical services that can be customized to your needs so you’ll get exactly the help you need. Our Caregivers are area residents who are kind, compassionate and truly enjoy working with seniors. They are professionals, extensively trained in elder care, and all are screened, insured and bonded.
Home Instead, Inc. demonstrates commitment to quality care through our proprietary PEAQ program – Pursuing Excellence by Advancing Quality. In fact, we commissioned J.D. Power and Associates to routinely survey Caregivers and clients to ensure consistent delivery of high-quality service.
Care Services
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We Can Help You Face the Challenges
In addition to a multi-phased safety and care giving education program, Home Instead Senior Care Caregivers receive specialized training designed to help them work with clients who have Alzheimer's disease or related dementias. This program was created in 2001 in collaboration with The George G. Glenner Alzheimer's Family Centers of San Diego, California.
In 2003, the American Society on Aging recognized Home Instead, Inc. for the development of this Alzheimer's Caregiver Training Program by honoring the company with the "all Business of the Year Award."
Our Knowledge and Resources Work for You
Our Caregivers can provide assistance with enhancing and restoring the simple pleasures of life, such as a walk in the park, a ride in the car to get ice cream or spending time in the garden. These elder care activities are proven to maximize abilities and independence. They remain one of the best treatments for this disease. Caregivers who work with dementia are trained to:
- Maintain a safe environment
- Manage changing behaviors
- Provide nutritious meals
- Provide mind-stimulating activities
- Create social interaction
- Supervise daily activities
Personal Services
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Your grandmother is a great lady. She taught you table manners, made you wash behind your ears, and taught you to have compassion for others. She always baked your favorite cookies, listened raptly to your stories from school and gave you the best birthday presents. Since her stroke, she needs help with bathing and dressing, but she’s a very modest person and doesn’t want her family helping with these highly personal tasks.
The Utmost Respect
There’s no doubt it can be awkward when children and grandchildren suddenly become the caregivers and have to assist with personal tasks that can make everyone involved uncomfortable. Having someone outside the family to help with these duties allows the senior to maintain his or her sense of dignity, and to keep the details of health issues confidential while remaining sensitive to family relationships.
Personal Services Assistance
- Eating
- Grooming
- Dressing
- Bathing
- Incontinence
- Cognitive impairment
- Mobility
- Medication reminders
