
Find Care Now
Less stress in finding the right care
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Complete the Find Care Now form to start your free search for the care of your loved one.
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A care expert will call and discuss your care needs. You only receive calls from us.
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Our care expert works with you for free to help you find the perfect vetted agency.
How it Works
The Ugly Side of Other Referral Services:
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Other referral services will sell your information to vendors
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You can expect endless calls from companies buying your information
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Agencies are not vetted or qualified by the referral service, leaving your loved one at risk
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No assurances of quality and meeting your families needs
Find My Care Agency is Different
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We will never sell your information to anyone
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We work with our agency partners to find the best care solution for you, so one point of contact
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Active partner on the Kibage Care Network to ensure your care needs are being met every single day
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All member agencies are qualified and reviewed by our team for quality and ability to provide care
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Our guarantee: if you are unhappy with your agency, we will find another within our network to takeover at a moments notice to ensure you are receiving the quality care your loved one needs
Our Agencies Services
Our agencies offer a wide-range of services from personal care to housekeeping services. All of our services are designed to enhance the quality of life of your loved one and not to "take over" the way your loved one wants to live. We listen to your needs and never sell you on services that you don't need. We are your support staff and will put together a personalized care plan with you to meet your needs today while having the flexibility to adjust for the future.
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Most importantly, all of our agencies work hand-in-glove with Kibage Care Network to connect with Family Caregivers one seamless collaboration to help your loved one.
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Homemaking CareA general care giving service to help extend a persons independence at home by providing basic household support and activities, including: - Meal Preparation - Light Housekeeping - Laundry - Shopping & Errands - Transportation - Observing / Reporting changes in a clients health In addition to helping with housework, homemakers can help lighten the burden of loneliness and isolation many seniors face by being a companion. This is not a clinical relationship, but a neighborly helper that seniors can stay engaged with being safe in their home.
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Personal CareThis care type has all the elements of homemaking care, but includes hands-on care or assistance with eating, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene or grooming, and other facets of daily living. Care providers handling personal care are specially trained in: - Lifts & Transfers - Incontinence & Peri care - Senior Ambulation & Movement - Feeding & Hydration - Medication Prompting - Grooming & Bathing These trained caregivers give peace of mind and assurance that a loved on is being aided safely while maintain personal dignity.
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Respite CareThis type of home care involves short-term or temporary caregiving visits. These visits make it possible for family caregivers to take time away from unpaid caregiving duties - without compromising the quality of care received by their loved ones. Whether it’s for just a few hours a week or an extended vacation, seeking respite care can help ease the burden of family caregiving and help to relieve stress, restore your energy, and promote balance in the families life.
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Memory & Dementia CareA specialized care designed to provide a safe, structured environment with set routines to lower stress for people with Alzheimer's or dementia. Caregivers specially trained to deal with the unique issues that often arise as a result of dementia or Alzheimer's. Specialized to provide extra structure and support to help them navigate their day.
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Hospice CareA special kind of care that focuses on the quality of life for people who are experiencing an advanced, life-limiting illness and their caregivers. Hospice care provides compassionate care for people in the last phases of incurable disease so that they may live as fully and comfortably as possible.