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820 E Best Ave, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
(208) 357-4295
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Senior Care Is A Family Issue

Comfort Keepers In-Home Care in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

High-Quality Senior At Home Care Is A Family Issue in Coeur D'Alene, ID

Senior at home care plans for families and aging loved ones

Families are an important part of life in Coeur d'Alene, ID. It's why kin come together when it's time to discuss important issues. One such time is when there's a need to broach the topic of professional senior at home care plans for aging loved ones. These discussions are never easy because they highlight what no one wants to talk about. That is, waning health and some loss of independence.

Give us a call at (208) 357-4295 to learn more!



There are plenty of seniors living in and around Coeur d'Alene who only need a little part-time help with heavier tasks. Others may need support with more general chores like housework, laundry, and shopping etc. And there are those folks who require more specialized care at the personal level. This could include grooming, bathing, transferring and repositioning, toileting, and so on.

Comfort Keepers of Coeur d'Alene, ID, provide first-class, affordable senior care solutions.

How To Talk About Senior At Home Care

It's time to have the conversation if your aging parent has reached a stage where they need home support. And even if they don't it's still a good time to discuss these issues. At least this way the family can work together to form a plan should the need arise in the future. Involving the older person in the discussion when they're in good overall health can save a lot of stress later on.

A lot of older people become lonely though they may not always express their feelings. When the whole family partakes in discussions about care, it helps the older person to feel treasured.

Here are a few tips on how the family can prepare for these sensitive talks:

  • Everyone agrees on who should lead the conversation
  • Do your homework. This way you can answer any questions with some authority
  • Choose a time that's agreeable to everyone who needs to attend
  • Choose a place (location) that provides a relaxing space for all

Please contact us if your family would like help to prepare. We can answer all your questions on the types of senior at home care, costs & funding, and how to broach the subject for the first time, etc. Call the number below at any time to schedule a free consultation in-home care local support plans.

You can reach us at (208) 357-4295.

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