Life Touch Home Care sits over at 47 Pickering Dr in Palm Coast, FL, and folks here have choices for where and how they want to live, with private and semi-private rooms, and they can get help around the clock. You'll find staff who can help with medicine, meals, and daily routines like bathing and getting dressed, and they also help with things like incontinence and diabetic care if that's needed, and if someone needs more care, the nurses and therapists will visit on a schedule to help out. They do offer special help for people who have dementia or Alzheimer's, so families can feel a bit more at ease about wandering, because the place has safety locks on doors and such, and there are memory care programs as well. Life Touch Home Care tries to keep things peaceful, and there's a homey feel, with regular housekeeping, laundry, and all meals-cooked for both meat eaters and vegetarians.
If someone doesn't want to stay alone all day, there are indoor common areas with games or crafts, and scheduled activities on site, or sometimes the group goes out into the community for a devotional service or some fun nearby, and they offer transportation for those trips and have parking. For families who act as caregivers, respite care gives them a short break, and if someone needs care for a short time or at the end of life, they do have hospice and long-term care options, including skilled nursing and Medicare-certified home health care.
What's different about Life Touch Home Care is they help connect families-at no cost-to local advisors who'll walk them through choosing the right care, and that means they help with finding the right spot for both independent living and more hands-on options, like assisted living, companion care, or even a spot in a nursing home, plus they have board and care and non-medical home care services. They've put together other help too-like resources to figure out cell phones or internet for seniors and reviews of hearing aids for those who want to stay connected, and they talk about safety tools like walk-in tubs, home alarms, ID theft protection, and medicine dispensers; there are also guides on medical alert systems, with reviews for brands like Bay Alarm Medical, Medical Guardian, and ADT listed. The place is involved with A Place For Mom, so families get local, free advice about senior living. Residents can expect staff nearby, a community feel, and support tailored to staying as independent as possible, in a calm, residential setting with care for both medical and personal needs.