COVID-19 updates: We are here for you!
New Wave Home Care is supporting clients and families with personalized in-home care.
Read more about our response to this outbreak and how you can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our community.
COVID-19 updates: We are here for you!
New Wave Home Care is supporting clients and families with personalized in-home care.
Read more about our response to this outbreak and how you can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our community.
This Thrive Global Community's article by Grace Mathews featuring New Wave Home Care talks about how Sam's dedication to providing heartfelt and human-based solutions for clients, especially during dark times, became key to fulfilling their responsibility as an “essential service". Read More
The spread of COVID-19 has made choosing an elderly care agency more difficult than before. Because adults over the age of 65 are at increased risk upon contracting COVID-19, it is important to make sure that the care agency you pick is doing their best [Read More...]
In the era of COVID-19, cutting down on contact with others remains the most assured safeguard for staying healthy. At the same time, “social distancing” measures pose complications for many elderly individuals. For a population that is both vulnerable to the virus and often [Read More...]
How we can address a health & safety issue with compassion When COVID-19 reached community spread in the United States, I knew right away that New Wave Home Care would face some challenges as we continued to provide elderly care. Like other essential businesses, we [Read More...]
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Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia can be challenging to cope with, especially if it’s happening to a loved one. If you’re caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, consider asking your health professional and care provider if they have telemedicine services available.
The Coronavirus pandemic today has made it more challenging for clients and health care providers to be able to reach each other for check-ups and other medical procedures.
With the spread of COVID-19 overwhelming hospitals, medical providers are turning to telemedicine as a way to supplement in-person medical appointments.
Our initiative to provide our caregivers with safer working conditions, as well as increased benefits, may play a big factor in what sets us apart from in-home care services that are struggling to combat current challenges in caregiving.
We are extremely blessed that all of our clients, caregivers, and staff have remained safe throughout the current crisis brought on by COVID-19.