Non-medical home care provides the assistance and support
people may need to maintain
independence where they live. Traditionally, home
care providers focus exclusively on older adults who are aging in place. But,
FirstLight also delivers services to adults with disabilities; those recovering
from illness, injury or surgery; those adjusting to major life transitions; or
anyone aged 18 or older who may need assistance.
FirstLight Home Care of Southern Maine is owned by local
entrepreneurs Carol Larkin and Peter Gartland and provides services to people
in Southern Maine and surrounding cities and towns. The home care leader
delivers Personal Care Services, which means they provide assistance with the
activities of daily living, such as bathing, mobility, meal preparation and
more. It offers Companion Care Services, like light housekeeping and laundry,
errands and transportation and even visits from caregivers to keep clients
company. FirstLight also offers specialty services, such as its Dementia Care,
Travel Companion Program and Respite Care, to meet the unique needs of its
clients.
Best of Home Care providers contract with Home Care Pulse
to gather feedback from their clients via live phone interviews conducted
monthly. Because Home Care Pulse is an independent organization, it’s able to
collect honest and unbiased feedback.
“We want to congratulate FirstLight Home Care of Southern
Maine for receiving the Best of Home Care - Provider of Choice Award,” said
Aaron Marcum, CEO and founder of Home Care Pulse. “Because these awards are
based on real, unfiltered feedback from clients, FirstLight has proven its
dedication to maintaining a focus on client satisfaction.”
Non-medical home care is the fastest-growing healthcare
segment, with 40 percent growth expected between now and 2020. This growth is
being driven largely by the explosion of the population aged 65 or older.
According to a study by the AARP Public Policy Institute, 87 percent of adults
in this age bracket want to stay in their current homes and communities as they
age. Home care can help them do just that. As an increasing number of consumers
rely on home care to provide the support they need to live independently,
programs like the Best in Home Care Awards are a critical component in helping
them make the most informed decisions about home care services.
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