Stroke Care

If your loved one has had a stroke, they may need in home post stroke care to fully recover. Having professional transitional care services when discharged from the hospital ensures consistency of care. Experienced in home care agencies work with your family member’s Care Team to develop the Post Stroke Care Plan that’s best for them.

Vital Home Care Solutions provides compassionate in-home Post Stroke Care for Elders and Seniors who are home from the hospital or rehabilitation center but still need help recovering full mobility. Our Caregivers, Nurse Aides, Home Health Aides and Personal Care Attendants can provide care on a 24-Hour, Live-In Care or Hourly Care basis.

Stroke Recovery – In-Home Supportive Care

At Vital Home Care Solutions, in-home supportive care helps your Elderly or Senior loved one with stroke recovery. Depending on what side of the brain the stroke takes place, strokes can cause a combination of neurological disorders:

  • Mobility issues due to partial paralysis

  • Speech / language problems

  • Changes in behavior / temperament

  • Memory loss / Confusion

  • Vision loss

If the stroke occurs in the brain stem, it can result in the stroke patient becoming “locked-in”, unable to move or speak.

We know every person will have different needs and preferences. Depending on the severity of the stroke, your loved one may only need basic in home supportive care such as assistance with bathing and dressing. Since strokes can cause the person to become more inquisitive and impulsive, they may need safety supervision. In-Home Supportive Care is customized to provide the stroke recovery your loved one needs.

In Home Caregiver Services for Stroke Patients

In Home Caregivers, Home Health Aides, Nurse Aides and Personal Care Attendants are experienced and carefully screened to provide the best services for stroke patients.

In Home Services for Stroke Recovery Include:

  • Personal Bathing / Hygiene

  • Grooming / Dressing Assistance

  • Incontinence Care / Toiletry Assistance

  • Safety Supervision

  • Mobility / Walking Assistance

  • Lifting / Transferring from Wheelchair to Bed

  • Range of Motion Exercises

  • Physical and Speech Therapy Exercises

  • Memory Care

  • Pain Management

  • Errand Assistance

  • Medication Reminders

  • Companionship

  • Meal Planning and Preparation

  • Depression

  • Low Vision / Blindness