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Whatcom County Elder Care Services

When your loved ones need long or short-term help with their daily living needs, home is the most comfortable and convenient place for them to receive care.

Take My Hand At-Home Care is a locally owned and operated eldercare provider. Our Whatcom County caregivers are ready to help your parents, grandparents, friends and neighbors successfully age in place.

We provide non-medical companion and home care services throughout Whatcom County.

Our eldercare options include daily shifts and even 24-hour live-in assistance, which allows seniors to age-in-place instead of moving to a long-term care facility.

Whatever you choose, you will rest assured knowing our friendly local caregivers are helping your loved one with their personal care needs at home when you cannot be there.

Call Sue Sorensen today to learn about complimentary in-home assessments for Whatcom County elders.

“Thanks for all you do and for always following through with what you said you would do.
I was truly blessed (as was my Dad) by the Take My Hand At-Home caregivers who were sent our way.”

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Cognitive lapses are fairly common among older adults, with subjective cognitive decline affecting roughly one in nine people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s natural to be concerned that a loved one might experience dementia, Alzheimer’s or a similar brain decline in older age. How can you tell whether cognitive decline might be happening to someone you know … [Read More...]

ABOUT US

Sue Sorensen became involved with Whatcom County eldercare and aging-in-place services in 2009. She launched Take My Hand At-Home Care in January 2012 … Read More...

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Phone: 360-543-5777
Fax: 360-255-7564
info@takemyhandathome.com*
*If you need immediate assistance for a loved one please contact us by phone.

 

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