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    About Amada Senior Care

    Amada Senior Care has in-home care services for seniors in the Longview, WA area, and the staff goes out to the client's home to provide support, which includes help with bathing, dressing, toileting, walking, wheelchair assistance, laundry, light housekeeping, meal preparation, and medication reminders, so seniors can stay in their own homes as safely and comfortably as possible while still getting the help they need. They work with each person and their family to create a personalized care plan that fits their situation, and they help with daily activities like grooming, eating, errands, shopping, and help for Alzheimer's and dementia, which means there's extra support for those needing memory care.

    Caregivers and staff go through background checks, drug screening, driving record checks, immunizations, and interviews before they're hired, and they have to prove where they live and provide references, which aims to make families feel more comfortable about the people coming into the home. The service is run by Kimberlee Crosby, and it's connected with the Kelso Longview Chamber of Commerce, which shows commitment to the local community, and there's a focus on building a caring and respectful relationship with seniors, honoring their independence and well-being.

    Amada Senior Care helps people understand their long-term care insurance and can guide veterans about ways to fund care. The staff gives families information and support about senior housing and assisted living options if it ever becomes necessary, and they don't charge for the first consultation, so anyone can learn about what kind of care they might need. Emergency alert systems and safety checks are available, along with help moving in. Living areas have wheelchair-friendly features, furnished rooms, and spaces for group activities. There are services like housekeeping, laundry, arts and crafts, a dining room, movie nights, and a barbershop or salon. They do what they can to accommodate special diets and keep an eye on things with 24/7 supervision plus a call system in case a problem comes up.

    The caregivers aim to show kindness, patience, and compassion, focusing on making daily life better and letting seniors age in place when possible. Services also include non-medical attention, such as companionship, supporting clients who live alone. The staff can help families with paperwork for insurance or programs that fund care. There's always someone on call by phone, day or night, to answer questions or help in emergencies. This care lets seniors stay connected to their community with extra support, and families can rest easier knowing the staff value safety, dignity, and each person's comfort.

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