Senior Helpers Of Southern Utah provides a wide range of care for seniors in the Saint George, Utah area, and the staff stays on duty 24 hours a day to help folks stay independent and comfortable right at home, so if someone needs hospice, home health, or personal care, there's care available, even options like Companion Care and Concierge Care, and the caregivers use names like Canyon Home Care of Southern Utah, Sun Tree Home Health, and Zions Way Hospice for different services, and there are specialized offerings like Essential Care of Southern Utah or Advanced Care of Southern Utah for those who need them. The staff at Senior Helpers helps with everything from bathing and dressing to making meals and managing medicine, and if someone has memory challenges like Alzheimer's or dementia, there are programs that fit those needs, and if veterans need extra support or a person's coming home from the hospital after being pretty sick or recovering from surgery, they can get help too, which covers things like Chronic Disease Care and Return Home Transitional Care, as well as respite, end-of-life, and surgery assistance. The team includes English-speaking caregivers, and a staffing coordinator with a lot of experience, and the owners, Andrew Egbert, Taysia Randall, and Kade Prisbrey, really care about giving good, reliable care to elders in Southern Utah.
There are lots of useful things inside the community for seniors living independently or those needing assisted living, like a 24-hour call system, wheelchair accessible rooms, private or shared furnished rooms, emergency alert systems, gardens, walking paths, a library, a barber/salon, and an arts room, and meals are made for different diets, including options for allergies and diabetes, and if folks want social events, there are community activities, movie nights, resident-led events, and even move-in help for those who need it. The place offers special support for memory care and has skilled nurses available for home health, so folks who need help recovering from surgery, living with a chronic illness, or needing hospice and palliative care at the end of life can get it delivered right in their homes. Caregivers help out with daily things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and giving medicine, so seniors can stay safe and engaged and not feel alone.
Senior Helpers Of Southern Utah uses a Seniorly Community Score that looks at things like community safety, friendliness, and activity levels, which helps families compare options, and they've got resources to help plan and pay for care, like LIFE Profile assessments, so everything's really set up to help seniors age in place, with a mission to give peace of mind by keeping folks comfortable and connected at home for as long as possible.