Services

Helping Our Clients Achieve Overall Wellness

To execute our mission, we offer various non-medical home care services that are made specifically to meet your health and personal needs. Our team of professional caregivers is ready to assist you with your daily routine. The services we offer are all aimed towards improving your overall well-being.

Veterans Care

Veterans and their surviving spouses can qualify for up to $2,600 per month to help pay for an aide in their home.

Our fathers, mothers, and friends may be eligible for a unique benefit via the Veterans Administration (VA) called “Aid and Attendance.” The benefit can provide up to $2,600 per month to Veterans and their spouses who need non-medical care/assistance to help them with activities of daily living in their home or chosen place of residence.

24 Hour Care

We provide care and supervision 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to meet your needs. Our 24 Hour Care service aims to offer home care services to every individual in the comfort of their own home. Our professional caregivers are responsible for giving around-the-clock care and supervision to ensure that your needs are immediately met.

Personal Hygiene

We are hands-on in delivering personal care to ensure visible results.
Aging, illness, or disability should not be a hindrance to maintain good personal hygiene. However, if your loved ones are already having a hard time taking care of themselves, then you can trust us to help them with their personal hygiene needs. We will see to it that they are clean and organized every single day.

Dementia Care

Allow us to provide the right care for your senior loved ones with Dementia.
It’s not easy to take care of a patient with Dementia. There are things you need to adjust in order to maintain a gentle pace with them. When it comes to Dementia care, you can always trust us. We have highly trained professional caregivers who are experts in providing care services that would help achieve and accomplish their day-to-day activities.

Companionship

Anyone can experience depression. Your senior or disabled loved ones are also prone to being depressed if no one can take care of them physically and emotionally. Don’t let this happen to them. We understand how being alone and lonely feels. That is why we are offering companion care services to individuals who need someone to keep them company at home.

Personal Care

Providing you with around-the-clock customized living services to address all of your personal needs. There’s nothing more frustrating than not being able to take care of yourself personally or accomplish even a simple task each day. That is why we are offering personal care services to help every individual with their day-to-day activities.

Does Your Loved One Need Assistance?

Use This Checklist To Determine If They Need Help

 

Care Needs

Consider their care needs and make a list of things that need to be provided. Be able to show an example of a usual day, from the moment they wake until they return to bed and be sure to include a timeline of when they have their meals, naps, and other activities.

Hands-on Care

How much hands-on personal care is needed vs. the non-hands on companion care? If more companion care is needed, make a list of things that the care recipient likes to do.

Transportation Services

Do you need someone who can escort the care recipient to their Doctor and other social activities? If so, how will they travel? Will the Caregiver drive the care recipient in the care recipient’s car? Will the Caregiver drive the care recipient in the Caregiver’s car? Has the home care agency verified the caregiver’s vehicle insurance is active. Will they take public transportation (bus or taxi cab)? Some cities provide transportation for seniors – you may want to call your local Department on Aging for information.

Memory Loss

Is there memory loss? If so, have you had the type of Memory Loss diagnosed (Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease, Pick’s Disease, Frontal Lobe Dementia, Frontotemporal Dementia, Lewy Body Disease, Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, Vascular Dementia, Parkinson’s Disease)? Blood clots and brain tumors may also cause dementia. A diagnosis of dementia type will help the agency to better understand the care needs and assign a Caregiver with the right type of training and qualifications.

Language

Do you need a Caregiver who speaks a certain language?

Hours

How many hours of care per day will you require? Review the list of services you will need performed during the care visit and decide on the minimum number of hours per day which would work as a starting point. The agency will need to know the hours of service to assign a Caregiver and will allow you to adjust the hours after the first week to accurately meet the care needs.

Dietary

Are there any special cooking requirements? Communicate any food allergies or specific cooking requests and consider how groceries will be purchased or delivered if the care recipient is unable to shop for groceries on their own.

Additional Skills

Are there any “skilled” care requirements, such as taking blood pressure, blood sugar testing, wound care or a feeding tube? Communicate if these specialized services will need to be performed or monitored.

Medication Management

What is the care recipients method for managing medications? Do you know for sure if the medications are currently being taken correctly? Be able to provide a list of medications and the method of monitoring so the Agency will be aware of possible side effects and other requirements such as taking pills with or without food, etc.

Care Management

Will Care Management be required? As Caregivers are responsible for providing the “hands-on” care, they do not have time to manage the overall care issues. A trained Care Manager can supervise all of the care needs, from obtaining refills to medications via the local pharmacy, to arranging doctor’s appointments and other necessary services. A Care Manager will work with family members and take on responsibilities which they are unable to perform and provide professional expertise in guiding the long-term care decisions.

Testimonials

What They Say

Teresa Humphrey

"If you are looking for a great company to help you take care of a loved one in your home this place is it! I’ve been consistently impressed with the leadership of this company. Andi truly cares about people and is exactly who you need in your corner helping you navigate this tough life process."

Sharyn Fein

"Warm, Loving, Compassionate and Smart, that's Andrea Taubman, owner of Andi's Angels. If you are looking for a hands on family feeling from the care you are providing your loved ones, this is the place to go. They are my go to non-medical home care agency in the Metroplex. "

Lauren Gremillion

"I work in the front office at Andi's Angels. I have never met a boss/business owner who is so involved in the day to day as Andi. Andi truly cares for each and every one of her clients and caregivers. She goes above and beyond each and every day for everyone."

Marsha McCracken

"We were incredibly blessed to have found Andi's Angels when we searched for a home healthcare aide for our elderly yet fiercely independent mother. We live in another state, so are unable to visit her as frequently as we would like. Andi contacts me personally to keep us apprised of any challenges or changes in mom's living situation. "

Our Mission

Promoting Comfort and Wellbeing for Your Loved Ones

Address:
1360 Presidential Drive Suite 150
Richardson, TX 75081

Phone Number: 469-443-8435

Email Address:
andi@andisangelshomecare.com

License # 020637