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About Dearly Important People (DIP)
Family caregivers who take care of aging family members sometimes need a break. In these cases home care may be the best choice for everyone. Everyone at Dearly Important People (DIP) makes a commitment to provide the best home possible in Akron. Our family partners rely on us to give them comfort, security, and personalized care for their loved ones. Doing the best we can every day inspires us.
Dearly Important People (DIP) Home Care Services
Dearly Important People (DIP) knows that there's no one size fits all approach. We provide custom-fit services that are unique for each senior's needs and situation. Qualified Caregivers and nurses administer these care services the seniors that need them.
Some of the services offered by Dearly Important People (DIP) include Activities of daily living, Diet and meals, Managing medications, Personalized care, Bathroom assistance, Dressing assistance, Bathing and grooming, Dementia care, 24/7 care, Errands, Wound care, Diabetes care, Short term assistance, Companionship, and many more - call for all services available..
It's easy to get overwhelmed, call (800) 755-1458 to speak with an advisor for what the best option for you loved one is.
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(800) 755-1458Senior Home Care Advantages
The clear benefit senior home care is patients enjoy the privacy and comfort of their own home. Homebound, aging loved ones can keep their independence with home health care, keeping a sense of security and dignity.
In addition to the clear benefit for aging adults able to stay in their own home, Dearly Important People (DIP) has additional benefits.
- More Independence
- Comfort, Security, Convenient
- Family Caregivers Get A Break
- Saves Money Compared To Nursing Homes
- Custom Care
- Complete Services
- Companionship
Caregivers and Staff at Dearly Important People (DIP)
In order to become a Dearly Important People (DIP) caregiver, it takes someone special. Not everyone who applies meets our standards. The process to join our team is difficult, but the results speak for themselves. Potential caregivers must pass a thorough background screening that exceeds Ohio requirements.
Cost of Home Care in Akron
The cost of senior in-home health care depends on multiple factors. Each elderly adult has specific needs. Caregiver or nurse, weekly hours, and the cost of the supplies affect in-home care pricing.
For a custom in-home care quote, complete the form above or call us at (800) 755-1458.
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Dearly Important People (DIP) Frequently Asked Questions
What does Dearly Important People (DIP) cost?
Pricing at Dearly Important People (DIP) is influenced by the level of care required, the hours of service needed, and the experience of the caregiver. Services like companionship, assistance with daily living, and meal preparation may impact the cost. Call (800) 755-1458 for customized quotes and tailored pricing.
Are Medicare and Medicaid options available at Dearly Important People (DIP)?
Medicare covers medical-based home care like skilled nursing but does not include non-medical services. Medicaid provides additional options for those with financial need and can cover services Medicare excludes. Call (800) 755-1458 to explore your options with a professional advisor.
Are there openings for home care with Dearly Important People (DIP)?
Dearly Important People (DIP) welcomes new clients with open availability and caring professionals ready to assist. Services are tailored to meet the unique needs of every senior. Call (800) 755-1458 to schedule an assessment and learn how we can support you.
Does Dearly Important People (DIP) offer home care for seniors?
Dearly Important People (DIP) provides senior care services like personal hygiene assistance, laundry support, and transportation, fostering a safe and independent lifestyle.
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- Schedule a tour and visit the physical location to make sure community description is accurate.
- Confirm with community manager that living and services required for you or your loved one's unique needs and budget are met.
- Check with state government websites for additional provider licensing and information.
If there is any information that is inaccurate or needs to be updated, please contact Assisted Living Center.
Assisted Living Center uses the term "assisted living" or "personal care" to inform users that a community provides assistance with some Activities of Daily Living (ADL's). It may not meet your state's legal definition required for that level of care.