Your aging parent may live alone, forget routines, or need more support than you can give. Our elderly care service sends a caregiver to their home for daily check-ins, conversation, light tasks, and safety. It’s not medical care—it’s presence and help with the basics. We prevent falls, provide company, and keep you informed. You stay confident. Your loved one stays safe, independent, and supported.
Let us help you take care of someone who once took care of you.
Caring for an aging parent or elderly loved one can feel overwhelming. You want to help—but the daily needs, doctor visits, medications, and constant supervision wear you down. It’s hard to keep up with your own life and still give them the attention they need. That’s where senior care at home comes in. You can relax knowing someone trusted is there to support your loved one—right in their home in Bangkok.
Here’s why families choose senior care:
1. Aging safely at home
Your mother wants to stay in her condo, not move to a facility. But you worry about her falling or forgetting her medication. A daily caregiver keeps her safe and helps with basic needs so she can keep her independence.
2. Help with walking, bathing, and meals
As people age, everyday tasks become harder. We assist with showers, getting dressed, using the toilet, walking safely, and preparing meals. These simple things matter.
3. Medication support
Missed pills or the wrong dose can be serious. Our caregivers remind them when and how to take medication. For injections or special needs, we send a certified nurse.
4. Companionship and mental wellness
Being alone all day can lead to depression. A caregiver provides conversation, a listening ear, and emotional support. It helps the person feel seen, valued, and less isolated.
5. Doctor appointments and errands
We help your loved one get to checkups or treatments. If they need groceries, medication refills, or a walk outside, we assist with those too.
6. Memory issues
If they’re starting to forget things, we help manage routines. We make sure appliances are off, medications are taken, and the person stays calm and oriented.
7. Respite for family caregivers
You may already be doing a lot. But you need rest. Our team can take over a few days a week—or every day—so you can recover and prevent burnout.
8. Preventing isolation
When a senior doesn’t leave home often, they may not talk to anyone for days. Our visits bring warmth, conversation, and social contact. We build real relationships that improve well-being.
9. Early detection of problems
A trained caregiver can notice changes—loss of appetite, bruising, confusion, mood shifts—and alert you quickly. Early action can prevent medical emergencies.
You no longer have to do it all. Someone else is there, helping with the hard parts, so you can focus on spending quality time.
Care happens in the person’s home, not a facility. That keeps things familiar, comfortable, and less stressful.
Your loved one sees the same trained person regularly. It builds trust and consistency—no confusion or new faces every day.
Our senior care process starts with a quick phone or video consultation. You tell us about the person’s needs, health issues, and personality. Then we create a care plan and assign a caregiver with the right experience.
You don’t need to hire someone privately and risk immigration or labor issues. Our team is fully legal. We handle hiring, contracts, insurance, and immigration compliance. You pay our company—not the caregiver directly—so everything is above board.
1. Is this for people who live alone?
Yes. Many of our clients live by themselves and just need daily or weekly help.
2. Can someone come every day?
Yes. We offer part-time and full-time schedules, including weekends.
3. What if my parent is forgetful or confused?
Our caregivers are trained to work with mild memory loss. They keep routines, offer reminders, and stay calm.
4. Can you provide a nurse?
Yes, if there are injections, wound care, or other medical needs, we can send a certified nurse.
5. What if I live overseas?
We update you after every visit and make it easy to coordinate care from abroad.
6. Can the caregiver cook meals?
Yes—simple, healthy meals and snacks. You provide the food, and we handle the prep.
7. How do you choose the caregiver?
We match based on experience, language ability, personality, and care needs.
8. What languages do they speak?
Most speak Thai and some English. If you need a fluent English speaker, just ask.
9. Can they stay overnight?
Yes. We offer overnight and 24-hour shifts as needed.
10. Can you help with early dementia care?
Yes. We offer structure, safety, and calm communication that helps clients feel secure and reduce confusion.
11. Will I get updates about the care?
Yes. We provide regular summaries or real-time messages, depending on your preference.
12. Can I start with a trial?
Yes. You can try a few visits first before committing to a longer plan.
13. What safety steps do you follow?
We assess the home, suggest safety changes, and train our staff to prevent accidents.
14. Do you take care of holidays or schedule changes?
Yes. We work with you to adjust for holidays or changing needs. We also offer substitute staff when needed.
15. How do I get started?
Just contact us. We’ll guide you through a short intake process and get things started fast.
Let us help you take care of someone who once took care of you.
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