Trusted, Reliable In-Home Care

305-625-9299
North Miami Beach

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Are You Caring For a Loved One Who
Suffered a Stroke?

For stroke survivors, returning home from the hospital or a rehab facility can be daunting.
The sudden loss of speech or mobility is tough to adapt to.

A Committed and Reliable Care Team
to support your loved one around the clock is essential.

We Offer Our Clients and Their Families

Five Elements of Effective Stroke Home Care

The Affinity Care Method for Stroke Recovery

Safe Surroundings

Safe Surroundings

The last thing a stroke survivor wants is to return to the hospital with a consussion or broken bones following to a nasty fall. Our caregivers will help your loved one navigate bathrooms and other risky areas of the home, and ensure they stay safe during the dizzy spells that often occur as a side effect of post-stroke medications.

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Healthy Diet

Recovering from a stroke and preventing another one requires dietary changes and proper hydration – which many survivors find difficult to stick to. Our caregivers are skilled at preparing healthy meals and tracking fluid and medication intake so your loved one can get the nutrients he or she needs on a consistent schedule.

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Physical Activity

To build their confidence and rebuild neural connections, stroke survivors need daily therapeutic exercise and encouragement. It’s the difference between full recovery and “learned non-use”. Our caregivers will help your loved one stick to their routine, keep track of progress, and stay motivated, focused, and safe.

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Cognitive Stimulation

Often the hardest part of recovery is the inability to communicate, which affects as many as 40% of survivors. To deal with this issue, our caregivers can help your loved one create a “communication board”, do speech therapy exercises, and stimulate cognitive recovery through mindfulness activities

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Social Engagement

Unable to engage in old hobbies and worried about embarrassing accidents, stroke survivors often withdraw – increasing the risk of depression and decreasing their odds of recovery. Our caregivers can help your loved one find and attend community activities and support groups, while offering friendly companionship at all times.

Our Caregivers and Office Staff Also Help With:

  • Meal preparation
  • Bathing and toileting
  • Dressing and grooming
  • Errands and shopping trips
  • Laundry and light housekeeping
  • Transport to doctor’s appointments
  • Dedicated staffing
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Competitive pricing
  • No long-term contracts
  • On-call service, day or night
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee

For more information or to schedule a FREE In-Home consultation Call Us: