In Home Senior Care Services in Williamsport, MD

WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING IN HOME SENIOR CARE SERVICES IN WILLIAMSPORT, MD

Home Helpers Home Care provides in home senior care services – an essential component of the health care spectrum that fosters safety and independence for individuals wishing to continue living at home as they age or deal with serious illness. We focus on providing excellent care customized to meet the needs of each client. Our team works side-by-side with family caregivers, as well as Hospice agencies and home care, to provide the care and support our clients deserve.

FULLY TRAINED & VETTED PROFESSIONAL CAREGIVERS

Every CarePro at Home Helpers undergoes thorough screening, successfully clears an extensive background check, and receives comprehensive training in home care best practices. They are part of the Advanced Home Health Aide Apprenticeship, a program recognized by the Department of Labor, ensuring that they obtain hands-on training from their initial day at our agency. Serving our Williamsport clients, our caregivers continue to enhance their skills in the field alongside seasoned CarePros and through online courses. The matching of caregivers with clients is meticulously done, considering both the physical and emotional needs of the client and the capabilities of the caregiver.

But the expertise of Home Helpers CarePros goes beyond just knowledge; it extends to a genuine passion for caregiving! Each of our CarePros holds a deep sense of care for every client, aiming to deliver a standard of service they would desire for their own family members.

WILLIAMSPORT FUN FACTS

  • Prior to settlers arriving, Williamsport was a common resting place for several Native American Tribes – Algoquins, Kruskaraw, Wassa, Womenkes, Iroquois, Delawares and Catawbas
  • Williamsport was in the running for Capital of the new nation. The town was set on the Potomac with wide streets to catch the eye of President George Washington as he selected a site for the nation’s political epicenter.
  • Because of its proximity to the Potomac River and the Conococheague Creek, the town has flooded 10 times since it was established in 1787 – the last flood in 2018.

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