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Services We Offer

At CareMed Private Homecare Solution, LLC, our variety of home care services were designed to meet all of your health related needs. As a trusted home cealthcare service in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, we care about our clients. We are here to make life easier for you and your loved ones. Contact us today and see what we can do for you.

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You or your love ones will receive assistance with daily activities which allows one to maintain they independent within their own home.

Will receive standby assistance with morning  and evening routines, Bathing, Medication Reminders, General Hygiene Assistance, and Stimulating Activities (puzzles/games, reading, walking). 

Home Making Assistance

Light House Keeping in areas most occupied like bedroom, bathroom and kitchen.

Assistance with Bed Making, Changing  linen, Laundry, Organization, etc.

Companionship & Care

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Fall and Injury Prevention

Safety is CareMed first priority! As we age, the fear of falling becomes top of mind. Often, this fear keeps older adults from everyday activities such as visiting with friends, shopping or going for a walk.

Fear of falling can lead to a reduction in activity that affects a senior’s health. The good news is that seniors can ease this fear and remain both physically and socially active by understanding the facts related to falls and practicing a few fall prevention guidelines.

If you have elderly parents, chances are they have already had a fall or two, and the reality is that they will fall again. Helping them now to prevent falls can save a trip to the hospital, and maybe their life. It’s also an excellent time to talk with your parents to create a plan should they fall. 

If you’re a senior and know exactly what we’re talking about, take comfort in knowing you can prevent falls. It’s also a good idea for you to discuss a plan with your family, neighbor or close friends you can contact should you ever fall and need help. Little things most people might not consider as potentially dangerous can be a threat to a senior’s safety

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Dementia | Alzheimer's Care

Our team is specialized in caring for adults with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. When your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease or another form of dementia, understanding the disease and identifying the right family caregiver resources and support can leave you feeling overwhelmed and stressed. 

We’re here to help you navigate through uncharted waters and create peace of mind in caring for your loved one experiencing dementia or memory loss. Support from a home care professional who is specially trained in helping people with depression, anxiety and other mental health disorders.

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Skilled Nurse

CareMed is committed to providing quality alternatives to long-term care facility in the comforts of home. Our team of skilled, highly trained and certified Registered Nurses (RN) provide care for children, adults, and seniors. 

 The range of services can include Assistance with

  • Pain Management

  • Ventilator and other medical devices

  • Health Assessment

  • Medication Management and teaching

  • Monitoring of health status

  • Hospice assistance,

  • Blood drawn

  • COPD and more.

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CareMed provides Respite Care for family members caring for an elderly or disabled loved one. This care is designed to give the family caregiver a chance to recharge, both physically and mentally. 

Taking care of yourself should also be a priority to avoid burnout. Our Respite care services are designed to give you that much needed self-care and rest time. Our team of compassionate and experienced caregiver will provide a temporary break that can last anywhere from a few hours a day.

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Physical Therapy At Home

Home health physical therapy may be part of your care plan if you are having difficulty moving around your home or have had falls due to pain, illness, injury or surgery. 

CarMed, physical therapy may be tailored for you by your doctor if you qualify for home health and you have the following:

  • Surgery like a knee or hip replacement

  • Recent heart attack

  • Acute-onset medical condition

  • Exacerbation of a chronic medical condition like heart failure, COPD or diabetes

  • Trouble with balance or falls

  • Difficulty walking or moving around

  • Pain after an injury, surgery or illness

  • Functional decline related to a progressive neurological condition such as Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis or ALS

  • Suffered from a stroke and have loss of use of one or more extremities

CareMed physical therapy assistants will help you move with greater ease in the comfort of your home. Your plan of care is based on your needs and your doctor’s orders. Physical therapy for seniors is designed to restore normal mobility or maintain the highest level of functioning possible, so you can do daily tasks and activities you enjoy.

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Hospice Care

Caremed understand the challenges families face when caring for loved ones especially when a chronic health condition reaches the end stage. You don't have to manage this on your own. Our skilled nurses will provide the level of attention to comfort loved ones with a terminal illness at home.

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Occupational Therapy At Home

Losing the ability to do things that used to be easy, such as putting on shoes, holding a pencil or making a meal can be a frustrating part of aging or rehabilitation. Occupational therapy for adults may help you regain a sense of independence, safety, choice and control in the comfort of home. 

CareMed Occupational therapists are trained professionals who help people learn self-care skills, overcome physical challenges, and manage emotional and social issues. Some of clients always ask what is the difference between occupational therapy and physical therapy? 

 While both can be provided as part of home health care, they serve different purposes and are coordinated to meet the patient’s needs. Occupational therapy at home works on strategies with the patient to safely perform needed daily activities or “occupations.” Physical therapy helps improve patients’ strength, balance and mobility by treating the physical source of the patient’s issue. We are here to help you recover and regain you mobility.

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CareMed HealthCare Accreditations

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CareMed HealthCare Affiliates

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