Is it your parents?
You probably have a loved one—most likely an aging parent— who needs non-medical home care. You don't want them to go to an assisted living facility and here's why. We’ve been in your shoes. We understand and can help. We’ll make you the family hero by providing compassionate home care for your loved one. Your family will appreciate your due diligence in selecting the best choice in home care.
Or is it you who needs home care?
You don’t want your adult children to be burdened with your need for some extra help with the day-to-day. Or maybe you don’t have any relatives nearby. Learn more how we can help you here.
The good news is that our experience in home care is extensive and we care for you or your loved one with the compassion that we’d give our own family member. We’ll even bet we share the same mantra: family first.
Our secret sauce
It’s a mixture of compassion, love, empathy and continuity of experienced care, whether we’re with your loved one for a few hours or a 24/7 live-in arrangement.
If you’re shopping around for in-home care for a parent or loved one, you’re probably a little stressed about the process. And quite possibly tired of every home care agency telling you “we’re the best.” It’s hard. Be sure to find the secret sauce as you comparison shop.
Here are the most common situations for people like you who are seeking solutions to your in-home care needs:
Your parent, your aunt or another loved one may need some type of in-home care assistance, including dressing/grooming, meal prep, light housekeeping, transportation, medicine reminders or friendly companionship.
Or a loved one could be recovering from a hip replacement or some other type of surgery and needs temporary help in their own home.
You have been caring for an aging or chronically ill loved one and need respite care to keep yourself healthy.
Maybe you live hours away from your parents and need peace of mind regarding their well-being, as you have noticed they're not as independent as they once were. Or maybe they are doing okay but you know they need to stop driving--no worries. Let us design a transportation schedule that lets them keep their same routine in place.
New moms need help too. Or just a break to get used to her new life with baby and a family
Click on the video below that sums up how easy it is to get in-home care for aging parents AND maintain their independence. (And give you peace of mind.)
We tailor care plans to accommodate your personal situation.
Whether your loved one needs short term care, 24/7 live-in care, companionship or transportation, we are here for you, with care and concern. Our trained and nationwide background-checked caregivers will give you the peace of mind you need and the most excellent care that your loved one could possibly need.
Whatever your situation might be, we can help. It's care you can trust and depend upon.
How can we make your life easier?
SYNERGY HomeCare of North Dallas, TX is proud to serve you and your loved ones. If your loved one could use some help at home or even just a friendly companionship, please give us a call today. We'll schedule a FREE in-home care assessment at absolutely no obligation to you. We'll listen to your unique situation and create a customized care plan based around your needs.
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Is it time to get your aging parent(s) some extra help with daily living?
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Whether you live close to your parents or are keeping tabs on them from afar, it may be difficult to recognize when they are in need of support at home. Facing the reality that your parents are aging and vulnerable can be hard and you may find yourself in a state of denial for a period of time.