Summary

Homewatch CareGivers is an award-winning company, founded in Denver in 1980 by Paul Sauer, that offers an impressive array of premium home care services for people of all ages and abilities, and include basic personal care services that help with activities of daily living such as toileting, hygiene, and mobility and as well offers specialized care services, including dementia care, post-surgical care, chronic illness care, respite care, and 24-hour home care. With locally owned franchises across the United States, the firm offers customized care plans to suit any type of need. The Homewatch ShareCare program enables one to order the specific services they need (depending on location) for as little as 30 minutes and as much as 24 hours of care per day. The company's staffs are selected through a rigorous process of background checks, training, and in-person quality-assurance checks to ensure that each of its caregivers provides optimal care to clients.

Healthcare Services

Senior / Geriatric Care | Attendant Care | Dementia Care | Care For Chronic Conditions | Post-Hospital And After-Surgery Dare | End Of Life Care | Developmental Disabilities Dare | Brain-Injury Care | Spinal-Injury Care | Respite Care | Transitional Care | Postpartum Care | Wellness Care | Family Caregiver Support | Veterans Care | Care For Children | Back-Up Care

Senior / Geriatric Care: Grooming, bathing, and hygiene assistance | Running errands | Light housework | Medication reminders | Meal planning and preparation | Companionship | Transportation

Nursing Care: Making healthcare or specialist referrals. | Scheduling appointments. | Using medical equipment safely. | Reordering, picking up, and managing prescriptions. | Preventing issues like infections or bed sores. | Ensuring that the home is a safe and comfortable space for the client. | Communicating changes in behavior, vital signs, or mood to family members and healthcare providers

Attendant Care: Grooming, dressing, bathing, toileting, and personal hygiene tasks | Mobility and transferring safely from one spot to another | Medication reminders and monitoring | Meaningful companionship | Light housekeeping, meal planning, and meal preparation | Shopping and errands

Dementia Care: Help the client stay safe in and around the home. | Aid independence by modifying steps to an activity | Be a partner to your client as they participate in their own care | Provide engagement at the right time and in the right amount. | Arrange closets and drawers to maximize accessibility | Help the client and their family and see how the client responds to things like temperature or noise | Help the client recognize when it is time for quiet and rest | Encourage engagement in physical activity to promote circulation and muscle strength.

Care for chronic conditions: ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) | Alzheimer’s disease | Arthritis | Cancer | Compromised immune system | COPD | Dementia | Developmental disabilities | Diabetes | Heart disease | Lung disease | Multiple sclerosis (MS) | Parkinson’s disease | Stroke | Veterans’ care (PTSD).

Post-Hospital and after-surgery care: Help following discharge orders | Prescription pick-up and errands | Medication reminders | Grocery shopping | Transportation to and from appointments | Authorized communication with healthcare providers, such as hospital or skilled rehabilitation center personnel, as well as home health agencies for a coordinated transfer of care | Meal preparation and healthy meal planning | Assistance with mobility, such as walking, changing position, and transfers like moving from bed to chair | Help with post-hospital rehab.

End of Life Care: Personal tasks, such as bathing, dressing, and hygiene | Light housekeeping | Meal preparation | Errands.


Location

Business Hours

Holidays : Open on all days
Open 24 hours

Contact Information

Services

Home Nursing

In-Home Care (other)

Geriatric Care

Assisted Living

Dementia Care

Accreditations