Eight areas of care. One standard of excellence.

Companion Care

Loneliness is one of the most significant health risks facing older adults. CareBridge companion care is a genuine relationship — consistent, attentive, and anchored in the person's own interests, stories, and rhythms.

Ideal For

Seniors living alone, individuals recovering from loss, or anyone who benefits from consistent human connection.

What This Includes

  • Structured daily conversation and social engagement

  • Accompaniment to medical appointments and outings

  • Shared activities including reading, music, games, and hobbies

  • Phone and technology support for staying connected with family

  • Emotional support during difficult life transitions

  • Continuity of caregiver assignment whenever possible

Daily Living Assistance

The ability to manage daily tasks is often the difference between living at home and moving to a facility. CareBridge daily living support is delivered with skill and sensitivity.

Ideal For

Individuals who need support with activities of daily living but wish to remain in their home.

What This Includes

  • Personal hygiene assistance including bathing and grooming

  • Dressing and mobility support

  • Meal planning and preparation according to dietary needs

  • Medication reminders and administration oversight

  • Light housekeeping and laundry

  • Errands, grocery shopping, and transportation

Post-Hospital Recovery

Hospital discharge is one of the highest-risk moments in a patient's care journey. CareBridge recovery support prevents readmission and helps individuals regain function at home.

Ideal For

Patients discharged following surgery, cardiac events, strokes, falls, or any acute illness requiring structured recovery support.

What This Includes

  • Coordination with discharge planning team and physicians

  • Vital sign monitoring and documented observation

  • Medication management and reconciliation support

  • Physical therapy exercise reinforcement

  • Wound care awareness and family notification

  • Family education on home safety modifications

Dementia and Memory Care

Dementia care requires specific skills that go far beyond general caregiving. CareBridge dementia-trained caregivers maintain safety without confrontation.

Ideal For

Individuals with Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, or other forms of cognitive decline living at home.

What This Includes

  • Structured daily routines that reduce anxiety and behavioral episodes

  • Validation-based communication techniques

  • Behavioral redirection and de-escalation

  • Safe home environment monitoring and hazard reduction

  • Nighttime supervision and sundowning management

  • Family caregiver education and emotional support

Respite Care

Family caregivers carry an extraordinary burden. CareBridge respite care gives primary caregivers the time and space to restore themselves without guilt.

Ideal For

Primary family caregivers who need scheduled breaks or emergency coverage during travel or illness.

What This Includes

  • Flexible scheduling from a few hours to several consecutive days

  • Consistent caregiver matching for familiarity and trust

  • Full care continuity during caregiver absence

  • Detailed documentation and handoff notes

  • Emergency respite placement when capacity allows

  • Family orientation sessions before first placement

Autism and Special Needs Care

Children and adults with autism spectrum disorder require caregivers with specific training and genuine patience. CareBridge autism care is informed by Applied Behavior Analysis principles and supervised by a Registered Behavior Technician.

Ideal For

Children and adults with autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, or other developmental conditions.

What This Includes

  • ABA-informed behavior support and positive reinforcement

  • Sensory sensitivity accommodation and environment planning

  • Structured routine development and transitions support

  • Community integration and social skills facilitation

  • Crisis de-escalation and meltdown prevention strategies

  • Coordination with therapists, teachers, and medical providers

Special Needs Care for Children

CareBridge provides dedicated in-home care for children with complex medical, behavioral, and developmental needs. Our caregivers are trained to work alongside parents, therapists, and schools to support the whole child.

Ideal For

Children ages 2 through 18 with autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, intellectual disabilities, genetic conditions, complex medical needs, or behavioral challenges requiring specialized in-home support.

What This Includes

  • Personalized care plans developed with parents and medical providers

  • Support for children with cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and genetic conditions

  • Behavioral support using positive reinforcement strategies

  • After-school care and homework assistance for children with learning differences

  • Feeding support and nutrition assistance for children with special dietary needs

  • Coordination with school IEP teams, therapists, and pediatricians

  • Respite support for parents and siblings

  • Safe transportation to therapy appointments and activities

Hospice Support Care

When a loved one is in hospice, the family needs a team they can trust completely. CareBridge hospice support caregivers work alongside your hospice medical team to ensure comfort, dignity, and meaningful presence through every stage.

Ideal For

Families whose loved one is enrolled in hospice care and needs additional support beyond what the hospice medical team provides. CareBridge works alongside any hospice provider in Georgia.

What This Includes

  • Personal care and comfort support alongside hospice nursing team

  • Emotional presence and companionship for clients and families

  • Respite relief for exhausted family caregivers

  • Assistance with daily comfort routines including repositioning and hygiene

  • Family communication support and emotional guidance

  • Coordination with hospice nurses, chaplains, and social workers

  • Overnight and weekend coverage when family needs rest

  • Grief support resources and referrals for families after loss

Not sure which service is the right fit?

Our care coordinators are trained to listen first. Schedule a free consultation and we will help you build a care plan that fits your family.

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