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Safe Spaces for our Elderly and Disabled

Creating and maintaining safe spaces for the elderly and disabled community. We are trying to raise funds to assist with business needs.

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The mission of my campaign is to raise money that will assist with the rising expenses associated with providing in-home care for both the elderly and disabled.

Cornerstone Compassionate Care LLC provides both in-home and companionship care to the elderly and disabled.  This is a vital service for those who require assistance with daily living as well as someone to simply talk to.  Our services provide the clients that we serve with the opportunity to remain in their most comfortable places, their homes.  It also allows for them to age gracefully and have someone with them as much as needed without taking away any independence that they have remaining. 

The current market size for home health care is 281.8 billion.

Becoming a caregiver for your loved one can be tough and stressful. Our professional caregivers will be there for you when you need us whether you need us for a few days or few months.  We provide your loved one with the personalized attention that he or she deserves! Our services are crucial in helping your loved one stay home safely when certain daily living tasks require a helping hand.  ​Our caregivers administer non-medical one-on-one care to seniors and disabled adults in the comfort of their own homes within Greenville County.

We are currently seeking funding from anyone who would like to bless us.  We do not discriminate and all help is appreciated. 

Currently, Cornerstone only has 1 office team member, it's founder and owner.  With financial assistance, Cornerstone can obtain the revenue needed to better market to obtain business as well as hire additional team members

Thank you so much in advance for any and all support!

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The Campaign FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions:

  1. What Is Home Health Care?

    Home health care — frequently referred to simply as "home health" — is skilled care delivered directly to a patient's home. This type of care is provided by licensed medical professionals including nurses, therapists, and aides for the purpose of treating or managing an illnessinjury, or medical condition.

    Home health care services can be delivered to the patient's residence (which may be a private home or adult foster home), an assisted living or long-term nursing facility, or a memory or residential care facility.

    Services that may be covered include medical services such as skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, as well as non-medical services such as social services or assistance with daily living.

  2. Is Home Health Care the Same as Home Care?

    No, home health care (i.e. home health) is significantly different than home care. While the two services sound similar (both take place at a patient's home or residence), home health is administered by licensed medical professionals. Further, the type of care encompassed by home health care covers a myriad of ailments and diseases, including physical therapy, post-operative care, and treatment of Alzheimer's, dementia, and chronic health conditions.

  3. What Does "Homebound" Mean?

    Home health care is available to any patient who needs it, but in order for it to be covered by Medicare, the patient must be deemed "homebound."

    Homebound simply means that the patient's condition prevents them from being able to safely leave the home without assistance from others or assistive devices (e.g. canes, walkers, crutches, or wheelchairs).

    In most cases, patients are still considered homebound even if they leave the home as needed for medical treatments that cannot be provided in-home. Brief and occasional non-medical absences may also be allowed, such as going to church, the beauty shop, or special family events.

  4. What Are the Benefits of Home Health Care?

    The primary benefit of home health care for the elderly is that it can be delivered directly to the patient's residence, whether it be a private home, adult foster home, assisted living or residential care facility, memory care facility, or long-term nursing home. By delivering care directly to the patient, expensive hospital bills can be avoided.

    Family members are encouraged to be active participants in the planning process to help set and meet goals, working with home health care professionals for the benefit of the patient.

    Additional benefits of home health care for seniors include:

  • Faster recuperation and recovery from illness or injury

  • Improved independence (over time)

  • Maintaining or improving of current condition or level of function

  • Regaining of self-sufficiency in the home

  • Slowing of the decline of serious conditions

  • Better symptom management

 

 

 

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