Hands 2 Help LLC sits at 1008 13th Street, Suite A, in Cody, Wyoming, and folks know it for offering a wide range of care and support services, from caregiving and personal support all the way to skilled nursing and respite care right in the home, which means people living there or getting assistance don't have to be homebound, they can get help as needed, regular or now and then, and even have one-time visits for things like move-in coordination or just needing some support for a short spell. Hands 2 Help covers a lot, so there's help with daily living-like dressing, bathing, medication management, laundry, getting groceries, housekeeping, and meal preparation-and meals aren't one-size-fits-all but tailored for folks with allergies or diabetes, and there are home-delivered options through groups like Homestyle Direct, Mom's Meals, or Independent Living Systems LLC, which means people get the food they need with less worry. The place also has all-day dining, a dining hall for meals together, a barber and salon for grooming, and simple things like phones in each room, emergency alert systems for peace of mind, and furnished living spaces that let folks feel safe and comfortable.
Hands 2 Help has independent living, assisted living, board and care homes where only a few folks live together, and skilled nursing for those who need medical care or rehabilitation, and the rooms can be one-bedroom or semi-private, depending on what's needed. When it comes to memory care, they have secure areas and trained people ready to help those living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and they run special programs and activities to help reduce anxiety and keep minds active, and there's 24-hour support so there's always someone around, which helps both residents and their families stay relaxed about care. The place offers non-medical transportation, too, so folks can get to appointments or just out to enjoy time in the sun, and this is all available through local centers like Riverton Senior Citizens Center and Hot Springs County Senior Center.
People needing regular check-ins or planning can access case management services like Aspire Case Management or Shiloh Case Management, and budget help comes by way of fiscal management services including ACES$ Fiscal Management Services, which is handy for folks dealing with disability or health care needs who need to organize their funds or paperwork. Hands 2 Help also keeps up with personal emergency response systems through groups like ADT Medical Alert Systems or Connect America, so if there's a need, someone can respond quickly, which is especially nice for those living alone or in supported apartments. People there have access to walking paths, gardens, activities-some led by staff and some run by the residents themselves-and if someone's worried about moving in, there's help on hand for moving and getting settled.
The facility also gives support for adults and children with special needs, including autism, and provides both passive and active exercises for residents, which means people can keep up their strength whether they need gentle movement or more resistance, and there are always activities for the mind, like games, reminiscing, or just talking about the day. Housekeeping, laundry, parking, and wheelchair access are all built in, and family members or other caregivers can get a break with respite care as needed, no long-term commitment required. Finally, folks at Hands 2 Help have nurses for incontinence or chronic health conditions, supervision and help with things like transfers, and the whole setup aims for compassionate, consistent care in a setting where each person's needs get considered, and changes in care can be met without a big fuss.