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Welcome
Welcome to:At Peace Home Care
"Winning independence with compassion and care one person at a time."
"Winning independence with compassion and care one person at a time."
Recovering from home after surgery can limit you with your daily activities. Whether you are recovering from major surgery, childbirth, or plastic surgery, our compassionate caregivers can assist you to a healthy and complete recovery.
Arthritis, physical disabilities, and age-related conditions are some of the few circumstances that prevent patients from caring for themselves. Our caregivers can assist you with daily tasks such as mobility, eating, bathing, and grooming.
Our experienced and highly trained caregivers provide the highest quality of care to both patients and their families. Our goal is to help individuals and their loved ones live happy and fulfilling lives.
To provide education, high quality,
client-centered, in-home care services within Nevada's local communities. Our aim is to assist physically disabled people to live safely in the comfort and safety of their homes. We are committed to making a difference through compassion and providing client's with care. We thrive to become qualified, trustworthy, responsible individuals while becoming our own greatest asset.
Companionship is key to a trusted relationship with our caregivers. We not only strive to help you with everyday tasks but want to develop a caring relationship with you. We understand that not one care plan fits all. Daily services can include anything from meal preparation, shopping, hygiene, cleaning, laundry, respite care and supervision. We will take the time to get to know you and develop an individualized care plan that fits your specific needs.
Providing in-the-field / on-the-job training to our caregiver for the specific needs of the client. Applying continuous educational training to clients and caregivers. Marketing in the field through live educational that includes different demonstrations in bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers ambulatory, and non-ambulatory.