Caring for A Family Member with Incontinence
Living with Bladder or Bowel Control Problems
At Accountable Home Care, Inc., we are here to help with bladder issues. Researchers believe one in five adults older than 40 experience incontinence issues. Urinary incontinence may not be a disease, but caring for someone with incontience does not have to be an obstacle. Home Health Aides provided by Accountable are trained to provide this service while maintaining the dignity and lifestyle of each and every client. Find out today how a licensed Home Health Aides we refer can provide you and your family peace of mind.
FAQ's View All
Am I able to get a caregiver just to help me bath?
Yes, we have a number of licensed caregivers able to provide clients with a one hour bath visit. Whether a client is in need of a bath for soaking or a shower, families and client's alike can feel good knowing personal hygiene has been attended to. For some clients that may be hesitate in starting care, a bath visit can be a great way to give home care a try.
Do the Home Health Aides (HHAs) or certified nursing assistants (CNAs) referred by Accountable Home Care know how to do CPR?
CPR is required for all caregivers referred by Accountable Home Care, Inc. by the State of Florida. Records of CPR training is maintained by our nurse registry. A copy of the caregiver's CPR card (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)(CPR) certification from an instructor or training provider that is approved to provide training by the American Heart Association, the American Red Cross, or the Health and Safety Institute stays in the caregiver's file.
Testimonials View All
“Nancy is absolutely perfect- she anticipates our very need. She is always happy and pleasant to be with.”
Nancy, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) referred by Accountable Home Care
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