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Services 

Providing the following services:

  • Meal Preparation
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Laundry
  • Transportation to Medical or Social Events
  • Errands/Shopping
  • Companionship/Supervision for Safety
  • Sitters at Hospital or Nursing Facilities
  • Care Coordination/Scheduling Appointments & Reminders
  • Night-Time Supervision
  • Light Gardening & Other Activities
  • Standby Assistance for Personal Care
  • Medication Reminder
  • Care Management 
  • Organizing

 

Special Services/ Consultations

*End-of-Life Doula Services *​

 

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WHAT IS AN END-OF-LIFE DOULA?

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End-of-life doulas provide comfort, companionship, and guidance to those facing a terminal illness. Our non-medical support encompasses spiritual, emotional,  and practical care. We offer resources to help the dying person, along with their family and loved ones, make informed decisions in a supportive environment.

A doula can become involved any time in a person’s life. We offer support when people are impacted by a life changing illness, after a terminal diagnosis, when death is imminent, or even after a death—to help with light grief support. Sometimes family members or loved ones of the person dying seek support and guidance from end-of-life doulas.

Doulas normalize deathcare by creating spaces to hold conversations leading to increased communication and increased spiritual and emotional well being. When individuals plan for death, they have autonomy over their decisions and are able to clearly define their end-of-life wishes with family and loved ones. While there are alternative names for end-of-life doulas like death doula, death midwife, death coach, end-of-life coach—we all seek to provide compassionate deathcare.

HOW DOULAS SERVE

  • Provide the opportunity to speak openly and frankly about dying

  • Talk about creating an advance care directive (NRV CCS does not provide legal advice)

  • Explore the meaning of the dying person’s life and legacy

  • Discuss and support end-of-life care planning

  • Develop a plan for how the space looks, feels and sounds

  • Incorporate traditions or create new rituals to mark special moments

  • Encourage appropriate ways of touching the dying person

  • Bring a focused and intuitive presence to the bedside

  • Assist with physical and practical care to ease the burden on caregivers

  • Provide relief for exhausted caregivers

  • Explain the signs and symptoms of the dying process

  • Process the emotions and experiences with loved ones

  • Support the spiritual practices of all involved

  • Guide people through the early stages of grieving

  • Provide post death estate organization/cleaning (NRV CCS does not provide crime or forensic scene cleanup) 

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*Aging In Place*

Karen Brown is our certified aging in place specialist (CAPS) 

What is a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS)?

A Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) is someone who understands the aging-in-place home remodeling market and the technology, tools and resources that are available for seniors to age in place. Individuals with the CAPS designation are trained in the needs of the aging population, common remodeling projects and expenditures, codes and standards, product ideas and resources.

  • Evaluations of the entire home for safety
  • Creating a plan of action for modifications that will be needed in the near future
  • Contacting resources for remodeling needs (installing a ramp, installing grab bars etc.)

Creating a safe place for yourself or your aging loved one 

*Family Support*

Karen Brown and Jada Brown are our Certified Dementia Practitioners (CDP)

What is a Certified Dementia Practitioner?

A Certified Dementia Practitioner or, CDP, is someone with a certification demonstrating achievement and specialized training in the areas of Alzheimer's and Dementia Care.

  • Caring for an aging person, a person with Alzheimer's or dementia often involves a team of people. Whether you provide daily caregiving, participate in decision making, or simply care for an aging person- OUR FAMILY SUPPORT TEAM HAS RESOURCES TO HELP!
  • Our Family Support Team includes, a Certified Dementia Practitioner, Aging in Place Specialist, and staff with at least 15 years of elder care experience, Our Family Support Team can help navigate your complex caregiving challenges. Family Support can help caregivers with loved ones diagnosed with Dementia and Alzheimers, make a care plan. 

Creating a plan of care for yourself or your aging loved one

Please Call 540-953-2273 for more information

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