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Health & Fitness

Make Sure That Grandma Doesn't Miss Out on a Special Event

With our April Shower's Program, we at Always Best Care Senior Services can help you create the memories that are so important to you by having your loved one attend the wedding, shower, or graduation.

By Always Best Care Senior Services of Central Connecticut

May is finally here, which means it’s time for weddings, showers, and graduations. You want your elderly loved one to be part of the special day, but how can you do that?

With our April Shower’s Program, we at Always Best Care Senior Services can help you create the memories that are so important to you by having your loved one attend that special event.  

Our April Shower’s program offers families the peace of mind of having their loved one picked up from home – whether it be a nursing home or their own personal home – and brought to the special event. During the event, our aide will accompany your loved one and tend to all of his or her needs – whether it be assisting with personal care, eating, or toileting needs.  

We will then bring your loved one back to where he or she lives and get him or her all settled back in again. From start to finish, this service normally lasts around five hours.

With our April Shower’s program, you and your family will be able to do everything that you need to do, and you can have the peace of mind in knowing your elderly loved one’s needs are being tended to. This will ensure that they are not only part of your special day, but will also create wonderful memories for them – and everyone else too.

Have questions about our April Shower’s Program, in-home careassisted living referral servicesAlzheimer’s and dementia care, and veterans assistance? Give us a call at 860-533-9343 or stop by and see us

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