Depression & Companionship for Seniors

Cancer Care Pico Rivera

Having a supportive family is imperative to an Elderly loved one’s recovery from depression.  If social isolation is the main cause of your loved one’s depression, they may fall back into the same habits and state of mind that caused the depression, even if they’re taking medication or going to talk therapy.  Therapists may tell your loved one to find activities that they enjoy and spend more time with family, but what if you live far away or are busy with work?  What if your loved one doesn’t have the motivation to participate in various activities because they don’t have anyone to enjoy them with?  This is an issue that can be resolved by A-1 Home Care.

At A-1 Home Care, we provide qualified and compassionate caregivers, nurse aides, and companions for Companion Services on a 24-hour live-in basis or hourly part-time basis.  Providing your loved one with someone to enjoy activities such as board games, trips to shopping centers or restaurants, or just having someone to hold a conversation over a cup of coffee can make all the difference.  If your loved one has another medical condition, we specialize in Elder Care services such as Alzheimer’s Care, Parkinson’s Care, Post Stroke Care, Cancer Care, and Diabetic Care in the communities of Pasadena, Burbank, Altadena, Glendora, Covina, Diamond Bar, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and others in Los Angeles County.

A-1 Home Care is a Licensed Bonded and Insured non-medical homecare agency that has been in business since 1991 with an A+ Rating from the Better Business Bureau and Shield Accreditation.  We are members of the National Care Planning Council and the Chamber of Commerce of TorrancePasadena, Newport Beach, and Santa Fe Springs.

To find a compatible caregiver in your area, call us at (562) 929-8400 or (949) 650-3800 for a FREE in-home assessment.

For more information, visit us at A-1 Home Care.

You want to find the right caregiver, so ask the right questions.  Read our Care At Home article to help you form your own set of questions to ask potential caregivers.