What aging with dignity means to us...

""Aging with dignity" can be defined as the process of growing older while maintaining a sense of self-worth, independence, and respect. Making choices that align with personal values, and being treated with compassion and understanding as the senior navigates the challenges that come with aging. This concept emphasizes the importance of upholding the dignity and rights of older individuals, ensuring they are able to live fulfilling and meaningful lives as they age."

Our caregivers are...

"Our caregivers are individuals who provide support, assistance, and care to our clients as they face health challenges. Our caregivers play a crucial role in helping individuals maintain their independence, health, and well-being. They offer physical, emotional, and caring support to ensure the comfort and safety of those under their care. Caregivers demonstrate compassion, patience, and dedication in their roles, making a significant impact on the lives of those they assist."

The care we offer is unique because...

"We take the time to find out the needs and wants of the client and to work diligently to refer the best caregiver that can meet or exceed their expectations. If we don't succeed the first time we are always happy to keep going until we find the perfect match."

Important to remember when caring for someone...

"The most important thing to remember when caring for someone is to approach the role with empathy, compassion, and respect. It is essential to consider the individual's unique needs, preferences, and feelings, and to provide care in a way that preserves their dignity. Effective communication, active listening, and understanding the person's perspective are key components of providing quality care. Additionally, maintaining a positive attitude, being patient, and showing genuine concern for the well-being of the person in your care can make a significant difference in their overall experience and quality of life."

What person-centered care means to us...

"Patient-centered care (PCC) is providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and desires. We know that each person is unique and we strive to get to know them and provide them the care and services they need both physically and emotionally."

What would you want to know for family member care ...

"How long has the caregiver worked with you? What type of client does the caregiver live to work with? Does the caregiver have experience working with the care needs of my family member ?"

Dependable Senior Care LLC - Coral Springs

What aging with dignity means to us...

""Aging with dignity" can be defined as the process of growing older while maintaining a sense of self-worth, independence, and respect. Making choices that align with personal values, and being treated with compassion and understanding as the senior navigates the challenges that come with aging. This concept emphasizes the importance of upholding the dignity and rights of older individuals, ensuring they are able to live fulfilling and meaningful lives as they age."

Our caregivers are...

"Our caregivers are individuals who provide support, assistance, and care to our clients as they face health challenges. Our caregivers play a crucial role in helping individuals maintain their independence, health, and well-being. They offer physical, emotional, and caring support to ensure the comfort and safety of those under their care. Caregivers demonstrate compassion, patience, and dedication in their roles, making a significant impact on the lives of those they assist."

The care we offer is unique because...

"We take the time to find out the needs and wants of the client and to work diligently to refer the best caregiver that can meet or exceed their expectations. If we don't succeed the first time we are always happy to keep going until we find the perfect match."

Important to remember when caring for someone...

"The most important thing to remember when caring for someone is to approach the role with empathy, compassion, and respect. It is essential to consider the individual's unique needs, preferences, and feelings, and to provide care in a way that preserves their dignity. Effective communication, active listening, and understanding the person's perspective are key components of providing quality care. Additionally, maintaining a positive attitude, being patient, and showing genuine concern for the well-being of the person in your care can make a significant difference in their overall experience and quality of life."

What person-centered care means to us...

"Patient-centered care (PCC) is providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and desires. We know that each person is unique and we strive to get to know them and provide them the care and services they need both physically and emotionally."

What would you want to know for family member care ...

"How long has the caregiver worked with you? What type of client does the caregiver live to work with? Does the caregiver have experience working with the care needs of my family member ?"

Quality Network

This provider meets CareScout's care standards and is committed to being a person-centered practitioner. Learn more.

About

Dependable Senior Care is a licensed nurse registry that is locally owned and operated by healthcare professionals with over one hundred years of combined experience. The experienced and dedicated home health aides, personal care aides, nurse’s assistants and caregivers in our registry can provide the highest quality of home care for the clients. The licensed home health aides we refer go through a careful vetting process that includes: FBI level 2 background checks and fingerprinting, driver’s license verification and ensure all licenses and certifications are current, we verify work history and professional work references. As a licensed nurse registry, we provide referral services in Florida for Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA), Home Health Aides, Companions, and Sitters.

Services

Bathing
Dressing and Grooming
Eating Support
Errands
House Cleaning
Laundry
Meal Prep
Medical Aid
Medication Management
Mobility Support
Respite
Restroom Care
Round the Clock Care
Transition to Bed
Transportation

Specialties
& Additional Therapies

Alzheimer's Disease
Cognitive Impairment
Parkinson's Disease