Home Care in Dartmouth, MA

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Home Care in Dartmouth, MA

At Cranberry Home Care, we pride ourselves on offering the very best in-home care. We serve clients in Dartmouth making their daily lives easier and increasing the number of things they can accomplish throughout their day with just a bit of help from our professional caregivers.

We know it is important to you that your loved one remains in their home with their belongings and memories, rather than an assisted living facility and therefore we make this possible.

Dealing with a family member who is aging can be difficult to navigate. However, do not fear. You are not alone. Cranberry Home Care is here to help.

When you fill out this form you can expect information, pricing and communication with a caring staff member from our office.

Home Care in Dartmouth by Cranberry Home Care

What is In-Home Companion Care?


We are here to help your loved ones continue to live life the way they want from the comfort of their own home.

Light Housekeeping – We can assist with vacuuming, dusting, cleaning floors, cleaning bathrooms, cleaning kitchens, taking out the trash, straightening rooms, and organizing closets and drawers.

Laundry Services – Washing clothes and linens can be a strenuous activity. We can wash, dry, fold, iron and put away a client’s laundry for them, alleviating physical stress.

Meal Preparation & Shopping – Our caregivers work with our clients and their families to develop an appetizing and healthy meal plan that meets their specific diet requirements. We are available to grocery shop (with or without client) and prepare, cook and serve meals.

Friendly Visitor, Conversation & Company – We will visit your loved ones at their home and spend time with them. From conversation to playing board games, companionship can be the best solution to help loved ones through the day.

Errands & Transportation – We can assist by accompanying and transporting clients to doctor/dentist appointments, personal appointments such as the beauty shop & barber, visiting family and friends, shopping, local errands and more.

How Does Companion Care Work?


Companion services are available on a formal, paid basis, offered through Cranberry Home Care.

We offer companions as part of the overall care plan.

Companions typically make regular visits, which may vary in frequency depending on the care recipient’s unique needs.

Usually, our caregivers visit at least weekly, while some may visit two to three times per week or even daily to help older adults prepare meals, take care of laundry, and other tasks.

The Cost of Home Care In Dartmouth, MA

According to the National Association of Home Care & Hospice (NAHC), the average cost of home care in the U.S. is around $20-$30 per hour. Cranberry Home Care provides reasonable, affordable rates for hourly home care services.

The hourly home care rate is dependent on several factors including acuity of care, the number of caregivers needed in the home, and how many seniors in the home need care (a single person, or a couple). Fill out our form, or give us a call to learn more!

What types of services can a home care agency in Dartmouth provide?

When you begin contacting home care agencies in Dartmouth you need to make sure they have experience managing the exact type of senior care your loved one needs.

Cranberry Home Care has been providing a wide variety of home care services in Dartmouth for almost 10 years.

Ask specific questions about how their caregivers manage things like mobility, medication prompting, emergency situations, and the frequency in which they update you on how your loved one is doing.

Also, ask how often they will supervise their caregivers and what procedures you should follow if you need backup care or are dissatisfied with how care is being provided.

 

What is 24-Hour Home Care?

When your aging loved one starts to need more support around-the-clock, that doesn’t mean he or she needs to move to an assisted living facility or nursing home.

Cranberry Home Care offers 24-hour home care services in Middleboro, whether your senior needs ongoing help with daily tasks or short-term help while recuperating from surgery.

Every plan of care is different because every senior has different needs: Cranberry Home Care’s mission is to provide the best care possible for your aging loved one.

24-Hour Home Care Might Be the Right Solution

If your aging loved one lives alone and you are finding it challenging to keep up with their care… and feeling stressed, 24-hour home care can be a solution.

We can set up home care services in the Middleboro area quickly and provide comfort and safety for seniors who are recovering from an illness or surgery or who are experiencing a change in cognition or mobility.

Not all 24-hour care situations are long-term.

For example, if you are caring for a senior but don’t want to leave them alone while you go on a brief trip, Cranberry Home Care will be available for 24-hour home care services.

What is a Live-In Caregiver?

A live-in caregiver lives in the senior’s home and is there to give 1-on-1 help every day.

Our in-home caregivers are trained in live-in home care and are able to help if your aging adult has challenges with regular activities like sleeping, bathing, eating, and bathroom (toileting) assistance.

Also, they can provide personal care, complete household tasks, and help with other activities.

Depending on your loved one’s care requirements, Cranberry Home Care can set up 24-hour live-in care.

 

Home Care includes:

  • Companionship
  • Standby assistance
  • Supervision and assistance with personal care needs such as bathing, dressing, grooming and toileting
  • Medication, treatment and exercise reminders
  • Meal preparation
  • Light housekeeping and laundry, including regularly changing bed linens
  • Transportation to medical appointments
  • Running errands
  • Pet Care

 

There are benefits for aging adults who have 24-hour home care, including:

Staying in their own home – This is the ideal solution for loved ones who want to age in place, and benefit from having a caregiver with them in order to ensure their safety while bringing peace of mind to them and their family members.

Security– From long-term health problems to dementia, some aging adults have illnesses that put them at risk for falls, wandering, or forgetfulness. Having a 24/7 plan of care can give you the peace of mind to know that your senior is always safe.

Socialization /Activities – Some aging adults have a hard time doing the things they love without assistance. An in-home caregiver can assist your senior to live a life they love by helping with activities and socialization.

Giving the Family Caregiver a Break– We know you love your senior family member, but you don’t have to do everything by yourself. Let our in-home caregivers be your 24/7 eyes and ears to alleviate family caregiver stress.

What 24-Hour Home Care Services Does Cranberry Home Care Provide?

Cranberry Home Care, serving Middleboro and surrounding areas, provides 24-hour home care that meets the physical and mental needs of our seniors.

Our trained caregivers provide 24/7 help with everything from daily personal tasks to post-op care to help them get better faster.

A Cranberry Home Care team member will meet with your family to create a plan of care that meets everyone’s needs.

Our 24-Hour Home Care services help with everyday tasks and personal care needs.

Personal Care – Our caregivers assist with all kinds of personal care including bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting.

Emotional Care – Our compassionate, trained caregivers develop trust with seniors through heart-felt activities, conversation, and companionship.

Homemaker Services– As common chores become more challenging for your senior, we can help with cooking, cleaning, laundry, shopping, and more.

About Massachusetts

Massachusetts, officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populous state in the New England region of the United States. It borders on the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Connecticut to the southwest and Rhode Island to the southeast, New Hampshire to the northeast, Vermont to the northwest, and New York to the west. The capital of Massachusetts is Boston, which is also the most populous city in New England. It is home to the Greater Boston metropolitan area, a region influential upon American history, academia, and industry. Originally dependent on agriculture, fishing and trade, Massachusetts was transformed into a manufacturing center during the Industrial Revolution. During the 20th century, Massachusetts’s economy shifted from manufacturing to services. Modern Massachusetts is a global leader in biotechnology, engineering, higher education, finance, and maritime trade. (WIKIPEDIA

 

Dartmouth is the third-largest town (by land area) in Massachusetts, after Plymouth and Middleborough.[2] The distance from Dartmouth’s northernmost border with Freetown to Buzzards Bay in the south is approximately 16 miles (26 km). The villages of HixvilleBliss CornerPadanaramSmith Mills, and Russells Mills are located within the town. Dartmouth shares borders with Westport to the west, Freetown and Fall River to the north, Buzzards Bay to the south, and New Bedford to the east. Boat shuttles provide regular transportation daily to Martha’s Vineyard and Cuttyhunk Island.

In 1620, the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth. The ranks of the pilgrims were augmented by colonists landing from the “Fortune” in 1620, and the “Ann” in 1623, and several other ships of later date. In the meantime, patents had been granted by the king for various colonies, called the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the land called New England became widely settled. These were the hard and stern times and stringent laws were made by the Plymouth colony as to the worship of God and the general conduct of the colonists. Gradually a certain group rebellion against the orthodox religion of the colony sought to break away from Plymouth, and swelled by the ranks of the members of the Society of Friends, commonly called the Quakers, settled in the present town of Dartmouth.

Naseer Aruri(1934–2015), internationally recognized scholar-activist and expert on Middle East politics, U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and human rights.

Ezekiel Cornell(1732–1800), member of Continental Congress 1780–1782.

Henry H. Crapo, 14th Governor of Michigan.

William W. Crapo, U.S. House Representative representing Massachusetts’ 1st District.

Arthur Golden(b. 1956), author, Memoirs of a Geisha (summer resident).

“Colonel” Edward Howland Robinson Green(1868–1936), businessman.

Edith Ellen Greenwood(b. 1920), first female recipient of the Soldier’s Medal.*Téa Leoni (b. 1966), film and television actress (summer resident)

Huda Kattan(b. 1983), CEO of Huda Beauty[43]

Arthur Lynch(b. 1990), former football tight end for the Miami Dolphins

Lewis Lee Millett Sr., recipient of Congressional Medal of Honor (Korean War)

Brian Rose(b. 1976), former Major League Baseball player

Philip Sheridan(1831–1888), Union general in the American Civil War who died at his summer home in Nonquitt

Pete Souza(b. 1954), former Chief Official White House Photographer (2009–2017), grew up in Dartmouth[44]

Jordan Todman(b. 1990), football running back for the Houston Texans

Bernard Trafford(1871–1942), football player for Harvard University and chairman of First National Bank of Boston[45]

Benjamin Tucker(1854–1939), individualist, anarchist and egoist; English translator of the works of Max Stirner

Donald Eugene Webb(1931–1999), longest fugitive on the FBI’s Most Wanted List and prime suspect in the murder of a Pennsylvania Police Chief who made headlines in 2017 when his remains were discovered buried in his wife’s backyard

About Dartmouth, MA

Dartmouth is a coastal town in Bristol County, Massachusetts. Old Dartmouth was the first area of Southeastern Massachusetts to be settled by Europeans, primarily English. Dartmouth is part of New England’s farm coast, which consists of a chain of historic coastal villages, vineyards, and farms. June 8, 2014 marked the 350th year of Dartmouth’s incorporation as a town. It is also part of the Massachusetts South Coast. The local weekly newspapers are The Dartmouth/Westport Chronicle and Dartmouth Week.

The northern part of Dartmouth has the town’s large commercial districts. The southern part of town abuts Buzzards Bay, and there are several other waterways, including Lake Noquochoke, Cornell Pond, Slocums River, Shingle Island River and Paskamansett River. The town has several working farms and one vineyard, which is part of the Coastal Wine Tour. With a thriving agricultural heritage, the town and state have protected many of the working farms.

Driving Directions from North Dartmouth, MA to Cranberry Home Care

Our caregivers are located all over the North Dartmouth area. Our primary office is located in Middleboro.

Dartmouth, MA

Head southwest on Costa St toward Slocum Rd
24 s (0.1 mi)

Take MA-140 N, Highland Rd and MA-105 N to Courtland St in Middleborough
28 min (20.5 mi)

Drive to Oak St
1 min (0.4 mi)

Cranberry Home Care
260 Center St #3
Middleborough, MA 02346

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