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Carescope is a Sacramento in-home care provider. We are poised with ensuring quality senior home care is delivered to your elderly loved ones.
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In-Home Care Services In Sacramento

Because Carescope is a corporation, our caregivers are employed by us, so we do not contract out. Our quality caregivers are put through a thorough interview process, reference checks, drug screening, criminal and background check, and we have also supplied them with their skills test. The In-home caregivers are covered with workers' compensation insurance and are bonded to cover any other liabilities. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality of In-home Care to clients, and we achieve this by hiring only the most highly eligible staff.
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In-Home Care Services In Sacramento

Because Carescope is a corporation, our caregivers are employed by us so we do not contract out. Our qualitycaregivers are put through a thorough interview process, reference checks, drug screening, criminal andbackground check, and we have also supplied them with their skills test. The In-home caregivers are covered with workmans compensation insurance and are bonded to cover any other liabilities. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality of In-home Care to clients, and we achieve this by hiring only the most highly eligible staff.

Dementia

Dementia is an overall term used to describe a variety of symptoms associated with cognitive decline in memory or other thinking skills such as remembering and reasoning severe enough to interfere a person's daily life.(http://www.alz.org/). The two most common types of dementia are called Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia which causes decreased cognitive functions such as thinking, judgment, and memory.

Hospice

Hospice is a type of care for terminally ill clients with 6 months or less to live their life as comfortably and meaningful as possible in the comfort of their own home or of their choosing. Providing care can be emotional, difficult, and physically stressful. Caregivers focuses and attend to the client and family's comfort, emotional, and spiritual needs, giving family members a chance to rest and recharge. (https://www.hospicesect.org/)

Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is when the nerve cells that make dopamine in the brain to control muscle movement throughout the body are destroyed. Some symptoms include shaking and difficulty in movement, swallowing, speaking, walking, and coordination, mostly after the age of 50.

Stroke

Stroke is when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to be deprived of oxygen and begin to die. This is also called a "brain attack."(http://www.stroke.org/). Some symptoms include trouble walking, speaking, understanding, paralysis or numbness of one side of the body and face.

Fall Prevention

Falls are serious at any age, but especially for older people who are more likely to break a bone when they fall. Falls and the resulting injuries are among the most serious health issues affecting the elderly population. Falling is not an inevitable part of growing older, but rather can be prevented by making a few simple changes to everyday life.

Incontinence Care

Incontinence is a loss of bladder or bowel control that may result in involuntary leakage of urine or feces. Caring for a loved one with urinary incontinence issues is challenging. Our caregivers are trained to care for your loved one and maintain a clean and hygienic environment.

Personal Hygiene

Good personal hygiene is essential to promoting good health. Efficient personal hygiene can not be underestimated, especially during health issues where the risk of contamination poses great danger. Personal hygiene is an important health factor for those with disabilities, or the elderly.
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Our Services

In-Home Care Services In Sacramento

Because Carescope is a corporation, our caregivers are employed by us so we do not contract out. Our qualitycaregivers are put through a thorough interview process, reference checks, drug screening, criminal andbackground check, and we have also supplied them with their skills test. The In-home caregivers are covered with workmans compensation insurance and are bonded to cover any other liabilities. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality of In-home Care to clients, and we achieve this by hiring only the most highly eligible staff.

Dementia

Dementia is an overall term used to describe a variety of symptoms associated with cognitive decline in memory or other thinking skills such as remembering and reasoning severe enough to interfere a person's daily life.(http://www.alz.org/). The two most common types of dementia are called Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia which causes decreased cognitive functions such as thinking, judgment, and memory.

Hospice

Hospice is a type of care for terminally ill clients with 6 months or less to live their life as comfortably and meaningful as possible in the comfort of their own home or of their choosing. Providing care can be emotional, difficult, and physically stressful. Caregivers focuses and attend to the client and family's comfort, emotional, and spiritual needs, giving family members a chance to rest and recharge. (https://www.hospicesect.org/)

Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is when the nerve cells that make dopamine in the brain to control muscle movement throughout the body are destroyed. Some symptoms include shaking and difficulty in movement, swallowing, speaking, walking, and coordination, mostly after the age of 50.

Stroke

Stroke is when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to be deprived of oxygen and begin to die. This is also called a "brain attack."(http://www.stroke.org/). Some symptoms include trouble walking, speaking, understanding, paralysis or numbness of one side of the body and face.

Fall Prevention

Falls are serious at any age, but especially for older people who are more likely to break a bone when they fall. Falls and the resulting injuries are among the most serious health issues affecting the elderly population. Falling is not an inevitable part of growing older, but rather can be prevented by making a few simple changes to everyday life.

Incontinence Care

Incontinence is a loss of bladder or bowel control that may result in involuntary leakage of urine or feces. Caring for a loved one with urinary incontinence issues is challenging. Our caregivers are trained to care for your loved one and maintain a clean and hygienic environment.

Personal Hygiene

Good personal hygiene is essential to promoting good health. Efficient personal hygiene can not be underestimated, especially during health issues where the risk of contamination poses great danger. Personal hygiene is an important health factor for those with disabilities, or the elderly.
Contact Us
Our Services

In-Home Care Services In Sacramento

Because Carescope is a corporation, our caregivers are employed by us so we do not contract out. Our qualitycaregivers are put through a thorough interview process, reference checks, drug screening, criminal andbackground check, and we have also supplied them with their skills test. The In-home caregivers are covered with workmans compensation insurance and are bonded to cover any other liabilities. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality of In-home Care to clients, and we achieve this by hiring only the most highly eligible staff.

Dementia

Dementia is an overall term used to describe a variety of symptoms associated with cognitive decline in memory or other thinking skills such as remembering and reasoning severe enough to interfere a person's daily life.(http://www.alz.org/). The two most common types of dementia are called Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia which causes decreased cognitive functions such as thinking, judgment, and memory.

Hospice

Hospice is a type of care for terminally ill clients with 6 months or less to live their life as comfortably and meaningful as possible in the comfort of their own home or of their choosing. Providing care can be emotional, difficult, and physically stressful. Caregivers focuses and attend to the client and family's comfort, emotional, and spiritual needs, giving family members a chance to rest and recharge. (https://www.hospicesect.org/)

Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is when the nerve cells that make dopamine in the brain to control muscle movement throughout the body are destroyed. Some symptoms include shaking and difficulty in movement, swallowing, speaking, walking, and coordination, mostly after the age of 50.

Stroke

Stroke is when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to be deprived of oxygen and begin to die. This is also called a "brain attack."(http://www.stroke.org/). Some symptoms include trouble walking, speaking, understanding, paralysis or numbness of one side of the body and face.

Fall Prevention

Falls are serious at any age, but especially for older people who are more likely to break a bone when they fall. Falls and the resulting injuries are among the most serious health issues affecting the elderly population. Falling is not an inevitable part of growing older, but rather can be prevented by making a few simple changes to everyday life.

Incontinence Care

Incontinence is a loss of bladder or bowel control that may result in involuntary leakage of urine or feces. Caring for a loved one with urinary incontinence issues is challenging. Our caregivers are trained to care for your loved one and maintain a clean and hygienic environment.

Personal Hygiene

Good personal hygiene is essential to promoting good health. Efficient personal hygiene can not be underestimated, especially during health issues where the risk of contamination poses great danger. Personal hygiene is an important health factor for those with disabilities, or the elderly.
Contact Us
Our Services

In-Home Care Services In Sacramento

Because Carescope is a corporation, our caregivers are employed by us so we do not contract out. Our qualitycaregivers are put through a thorough interview process, reference checks, drug screening, criminal andbackground check, and we have also supplied them with their skills test. The In-home caregivers are covered with workmans compensation insurance and are bonded to cover any other liabilities. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality of In-home Care to clients, and we achieve this by hiring only the most highly eligible staff.

Dementia

Dementia is an overall term used to describe a variety of symptoms associated with cognitive decline in memory or other thinking skills such as remembering and reasoning severe enough to interfere a person's daily life.(http://www.alz.org/). The two most common types of dementia are called Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia which causes decreased cognitive functions such as thinking, judgment, and memory.

Hospice

Hospice is a type of care for terminally ill clients with 6 months or less to live their life as comfortably and meaningful as possible in the comfort of their own home or of their choosing. Providing care can be emotional, difficult, and physically stressful. Caregivers focuses and attend to the client and family's comfort, emotional, and spiritual needs, giving family members a chance to rest and recharge. (https://www.hospicesect.org/)

Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is when the nerve cells that make dopamine in the brain to control muscle movement throughout the body are destroyed. Some symptoms include shaking and difficulty in movement, swallowing, speaking, walking, and coordination, mostly after the age of 50.

Stroke

Stroke is when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to be deprived of oxygen and begin to die. This is also called a "brain attack."(http://www.stroke.org/). Some symptoms include trouble walking, speaking, understanding, paralysis or numbness of one side of the body and face.

Fall Prevention

Falls are serious at any age, but especially for older people who are more likely to break a bone when they fall. Falls and the resulting injuries are among the most serious health issues affecting the elderly population. Falling is not an inevitable part of growing older, but rather can be prevented by making a few simple changes to everyday life.

Incontinence Care

Incontinence is a loss of bladder or bowel control that may result in involuntary leakage of urine or feces. Caring for a loved one with urinary incontinence issues is challenging. Our caregivers are trained to care for your loved one and maintain a clean and hygienic environment.

Personal Hygiene

Good personal hygiene is essential to promoting good health. Efficient personal hygiene can not be underestimated, especially during health issues where the risk of contamination poses great danger. Personal hygiene is an important health factor for those with disabilities, or the elderly.
Contact Us
Our Services

In-Home Care Services In Sacramento

Because Carescope is a corporation, our caregivers are employed by us so we do not contract out. Our qualitycaregivers are put through a thorough interview process, reference checks, drug screening, criminal andbackground check, and we have also supplied them with their skills test. The In-home caregivers are covered with workmans compensation insurance and are bonded to cover any other liabilities. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality of In-home Care to clients, and we achieve this by hiring only the most highly eligible staff.

Dementia

Dementia is an overall term used to describe a variety of symptoms associated with cognitive decline in memory or other thinking skills such as remembering and reasoning severe enough to interfere a person's daily life.(http://www.alz.org/). The two most common types of dementia are called Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia which causes decreased cognitive functions such as thinking, judgment, and memory.

Hospice

Hospice is a type of care for terminally ill clients with 6 months or less to live their life as comfortably and meaningful as possible in the comfort of their own home or of their choosing. Providing care can be emotional, difficult, and physically stressful. Caregivers focuses and attend to the client and family's comfort, emotional, and spiritual needs, giving family members a chance to rest and recharge. (https://www.hospicesect.org/)

Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is when the nerve cells that make dopamine in the brain to control muscle movement throughout the body are destroyed. Some symptoms include shaking and difficulty in movement, swallowing, speaking, walking, and coordination, mostly after the age of 50.

Stroke

Stroke is when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to be deprived of oxygen and begin to die. This is also called a "brain attack."(http://www.stroke.org/). Some symptoms include trouble walking, speaking, understanding, paralysis or numbness of one side of the body and face.

Fall Prevention

Falls are serious at any age, but especially for older people who are more likely to break a bone when they fall. Falls and the resulting injuries are among the most serious health issues affecting the elderly population. Falling is not an inevitable part of growing older, but rather can be prevented by making a few simple changes to everyday life.

Incontinence Care

Incontinence is a loss of bladder or bowel control that may result in involuntary leakage of urine or feces. Caring for a loved one with urinary incontinence issues is challenging. Our caregivers are trained to care for your loved one and maintain a clean and hygienic environment.

Personal Hygiene

Good personal hygiene is essential to promoting good health. Efficient personal hygiene can not be underestimated, especially during health issues where the risk of contamination poses great danger. Personal hygiene is an important health factor for those with disabilities, or the elderly.
Contact Us
Our Services

In-Home Care Services In Sacramento

Because Carescope is a corporation, our caregivers are employed by us so we do not contract out. Our qualitycaregivers are put through a thorough interview process, reference checks, drug screening, criminal andbackground check, and we have also supplied them with their skills test. The In-home caregivers are covered with workmans compensation insurance and are bonded to cover any other liabilities. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality of In-home Care to clients, and we achieve this by hiring only the most highly eligible staff.

Dementia

Dementia is an overall term used to describe a variety of symptoms associated with cognitive decline in memory or other thinking skills such as remembering and reasoning severe enough to interfere a person's daily life.(http://www.alz.org/). The two most common types of dementia are called Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia which causes decreased cognitive functions such as thinking, judgment, and memory.

Hospice

Hospice is a type of care for terminally ill clients with 6 months or less to live their life as comfortably and meaningful as possible in the comfort of their own home or of their choosing. Providing care can be emotional, difficult, and physically stressful. Caregivers focuses and attend to the client and family's comfort, emotional, and spiritual needs, giving family members a chance to rest and recharge. (https://www.hospicesect.org/)

Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is when the nerve cells that make dopamine in the brain to control muscle movement throughout the body are destroyed. Some symptoms include shaking and difficulty in movement, swallowing, speaking, walking, and coordination, mostly after the age of 50.

Stroke

Stroke is when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to be deprived of oxygen and begin to die. This is also called a "brain attack."(http://www.stroke.org/). Some symptoms include trouble walking, speaking, understanding, paralysis or numbness of one side of the body and face.

Fall Prevention

Falls are serious at any age, but especially for older people who are more likely to break a bone when they fall. Falls and the resulting injuries are among the most serious health issues affecting the elderly population. Falling is not an inevitable part of growing older, but rather can be prevented by making a few simple changes to everyday life.

Incontinence Care

Incontinence is a loss of bladder or bowel control that may result in involuntary leakage of urine or feces. Caring for a loved one with urinary incontinence issues is challenging. Our caregivers are trained to care for your loved one and maintain a clean and hygienic environment.

Personal Hygiene

Good personal hygiene is essential to promoting good health. Efficient personal hygiene can not be underestimated, especially during health issues where the risk of contamination poses great danger. Personal hygiene is an important health factor for those with disabilities, or the elderly.
Contact Us
Our Services

In-Home Care Services In Sacramento

Because Carescope is a corporation, our caregivers are employed by us so we do not contract out. Our qualitycaregivers are put through a thorough interview process, reference checks, drug screening, criminal andbackground check, and we have also supplied them with their skills test. The In-home caregivers are covered with workmans compensation insurance and are bonded to cover any other liabilities. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality of In-home Care to clients, and we achieve this by hiring only the most highly eligible staff.

Dementia

Dementia is an overall term used to describe a variety of symptoms associated with cognitive decline in memory or other thinking skills such as remembering and reasoning severe enough to interfere a person's daily life.(http://www.alz.org/). The two most common types of dementia are called Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia which causes decreased cognitive functions such as thinking, judgment, and memory.

Hospice

Hospice is a type of care for terminally ill clients with 6 months or less to live their life as comfortably and meaningful as possible in the comfort of their own home or of their choosing. Providing care can be emotional, difficult, and physically stressful. Caregivers focuses and attend to the client and family's comfort, emotional, and spiritual needs, giving family members a chance to rest and recharge. (https://www.hospicesect.org/)

Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is when the nerve cells that make dopamine in the brain to control muscle movement throughout the body are destroyed. Some symptoms include shaking and difficulty in movement, swallowing, speaking, walking, and coordination, mostly after the age of 50.

Stroke

Stroke is when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to be deprived of oxygen and begin to die. This is also called a "brain attack."(http://www.stroke.org/). Some symptoms include trouble walking, speaking, understanding, paralysis or numbness of one side of the body and face.

Fall Prevention

Falls are serious at any age, but especially for older people who are more likely to break a bone when they fall. Falls and the resulting injuries are among the most serious health issues affecting the elderly population. Falling is not an inevitable part of growing older, but rather can be prevented by making a few simple changes to everyday life.

Incontinence Care

Incontinence is a loss of bladder or bowel control that may result in involuntary leakage of urine or feces. Caring for a loved one with urinary incontinence issues is challenging. Our caregivers are trained to care for your loved one and maintain a clean and hygienic environment.

Personal Hygiene

Good personal hygiene is essential to promoting good health. Efficient personal hygiene can not be underestimated, especially during health issues where the risk of contamination poses great danger. Personal hygiene is an important health factor for those with disabilities, or the elderly.
Contact Us
Our Services

In-Home Care Services In Sacramento

Because Carescope is a corporation, our caregivers are employed by us so we do not contract out. Our qualitycaregivers are put through a thorough interview process, reference checks, drug screening, criminal andbackground check, and we have also supplied them with their skills test. The In-home caregivers are covered with workmans compensation insurance and are bonded to cover any other liabilities. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality of In-home Care to clients, and we achieve this by hiring only the most highly eligible staff.

Dementia

Dementia is an overall term used to describe a variety of symptoms associated with cognitive decline in memory or other thinking skills such as remembering and reasoning severe enough to interfere a person's daily life.(http://www.alz.org/). The two most common types of dementia are called Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia which causes decreased cognitive functions such as thinking, judgment, and memory.

Hospice

Hospice is a type of care for terminally ill clients with 6 months or less to live their life as comfortably and meaningful as possible in the comfort of their own home or of their choosing. Providing care can be emotional, difficult, and physically stressful. Caregivers focuses and attend to the client and family's comfort, emotional, and spiritual needs, giving family members a chance to rest and recharge. (https://www.hospicesect.org/)

Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is when the nerve cells that make dopamine in the brain to control muscle movement throughout the body are destroyed. Some symptoms include shaking and difficulty in movement, swallowing, speaking, walking, and coordination, mostly after the age of 50.

Stroke

Stroke is when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to be deprived of oxygen and begin to die. This is also called a "brain attack."(http://www.stroke.org/). Some symptoms include trouble walking, speaking, understanding, paralysis or numbness of one side of the body and face.

Fall Prevention

Falls are serious at any age, but especially for older people who are more likely to break a bone when they fall. Falls and the resulting injuries are among the most serious health issues affecting the elderly population. Falling is not an inevitable part of growing older, but rather can be prevented by making a few simple changes to everyday life.

Incontinence Care

Incontinence is a loss of bladder or bowel control that may result in involuntary leakage of urine or feces. Caring for a loved one with urinary incontinence issues is challenging. Our caregivers are trained to care for your loved one and maintain a clean and hygienic environment.

Personal Hygiene

Good personal hygiene is essential to promoting good health. Efficient personal hygiene can not be underestimated, especially during health issues where the risk of contamination poses great danger. Personal hygiene is an important health factor for those with disabilities, or the elderly.
Contact Us
Our Services

In-Home Care Services In Sacramento

Because Carescope is a corporation, our caregivers are employed by us so we do not contract out. Our quality caregivers are put through a thorough interview process, reference checks, drug screening, criminal and background check, and we have also supplied them with their skills test. The In-home caregivers are covered with workers' compensation insurance and are bonded to cover any other liabilities. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality of In-home Care to clients, and we achieve this by hiring only the most highly eligible staff.

Dementia

Dementia is an overall term used to describe a variety of symptoms associated with cognitive decline in memory or other thinking skills such as remembering and reasoning severe enough to interfere a person's daily life.(http://www.alz.org/). The two most common types of dementia are called Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia which causes decreased cognitive functions such as thinking, judgment, and memory.

Hospice

Hospice is a type of care for terminally ill clients with 6 months or less to live their life as comfortably and meaningful as possible in the comfort of their own home or of their choosing. Providing care can be emotional, difficult, and physically stressful. Caregivers focuses and attend to the client and family's comfort, emotional, and spiritual needs, giving family members a chance to rest and recharge. (https://www.hospicesect.org/)

Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is when the nerve cells that make dopamine in the brain to control muscle movement throughout the body are destroyed. Some symptoms include shaking and difficulty in movement, swallowing, speaking, walking, and coordination, mostly after the age of 50.

Stroke

Stroke is when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to be deprived of oxygen and begin to die. This is also called a "brain attack."(http://www.stroke.org/). Some symptoms include trouble walking, speaking, understanding, paralysis or numbness of one side of the body and face.

Fall Prevention

Falls are serious at any age, but especially for older people who are more likely to break a bone when they fall. Falls and the resulting injuries are among the most serious health issues affecting the elderly population. Falling is not an inevitable part of growing older, but rather can be prevented by making a few simple changes to everyday life.

Incontinence Care

Incontinence is a loss of bladder or bowel control that may result in involuntary leakage of urine or feces. Caring for a loved one with urinary incontinence issues is challenging. Our caregivers are trained to care for your loved one and maintain a clean and hygienic environment.

Personal Hygiene

Good personal hygiene is essential to promoting good health. Efficient personal hygiene can not be underestimated, especially during health issues where the risk of contamination poses great danger. Personal hygiene is an important health factor for those with disabilities, or the elderly.
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Commitment To Excellence

Carescope is dedicated to ensuring our clients receive the best possible senior care. We are a Licensed, Insured and Bonded senior care provider with well-trained and highly experienced staff. All of our employees are covered by Worker's Compensation Insurance as we realize that they are the major resource we have.

Our workforce is made up of caring and well-experienced employees with certificates in various health related skills. Our employees are also subject to undergo a 10 Panel Drug Test and a Background Check through CADepartment of Social Services. This is to ensure that our clients are in the safest hands possible.
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