Visiting Care

GhH also offers the flexibility of visiting care to provide assistance and support with various activities. This type of care is suitable for individuals who may not require 24/7 assistance but need help with specific tasks or activities to maintain their independence and well-being.

Companionship and Social Interaction:
  • Engaging in meaningful conversations and activities to alleviate loneliness and isolation.
  • Providing emotional support and companionship through attentive listening and empathetic communication.
  • Encouraging socialization by facilitating visits from friends, family members, or community members.
Recreational Activities:
  • Planning and participating in recreational activities that cater to the client’s interests and preferences.
  • Organizing board games, puzzles, crafts, reading sessions, or outings to parks, museums, or community events.
  • Encouraging physical activity through light exercises, walks, or gentle stretches, as appropriate.
Mealtime Assistance and Companionship:
  • Assisting with meal preparation, including planning nutritious meals and snacks.
  • Providing assistance with eating, if needed, and ensuring a pleasant dining experience.
  • Sharing meals together to foster social connection and create a sense of camaraderie.
Assistance with Light Household Tasks:
  • Offering assistance with light household chores, such as light cleaning, organizing, or watering plants.
  • Collaborating with the client to maintain a tidy and comfortable living environment.
  • Providing encouragement and support to engage in daily activities and routines.
Emotional Support and Encouragement:
  • Offering emotional support during challenging times, such as coping with illness, loss, or life transitions.
  • Providing reassurance, encouragement, and positive reinforcement to boost the client’s mood and self-esteem.
  • Recognizing and celebrating achievements, milestones, and moments of joy.
Transportation and Accompaniment:
  • Assisting with transportation to appointments, social outings, or recreational activities.
  • Accompanying the client on errands, outings, or leisurely walks to provide assistance and ensure safety.
  • Providing companionship and support during outings, including assistance with mobility aids or navigating unfamiliar environments.
Medication Reminders and Safety Checks:
  • Providing reminders for medication schedules and assisting with medication management, as needed.
  • Conducting safety checks and monitoring the client’s well-being during companionship visits.
  • Communicating any concerns or changes in the client’s condition to appropriate caregivers or healthcare professionals.
Respite Care for Family Caregivers:
  • Offering respite care to provide relief and support for family caregivers who may need a break from caregiving responsibilities.
  • Providing companionship and supervision to ensure the well-being of the client while family caregivers take time for self-care and rest.

Testimonials

“Uuuumm! Dr afara zvisingaite neutano hwamama hanzi tiri kugona. Achanoudza senior Doctor." - translation ("Wow! Dr was extremely impressed with mum's health, he said we are doing a great job looking after her. He will tell the senor Doctor")

– mai Dee

“When my dad was diagnosed with a terminal illness and needing care, my doctor advised that I get home care services. He was concerned that if I take care of my own dad - I will be emotionally and physically strung out and it might eventually degrade the quality of life between me and my dad. My doctor was correct - with the aid of two male nurses - my interactions with my dad were mostly to provide him with that family love he deserved at the end of his life. Getting carers was the best decision I have ever made."

– Francis

Grace Home Health

Our team of trained healthcare professionals, including nurses, therapists, and caregivers, are dedicated to delivering high-quality care tailored to each client’s unique needs.