Throughout the United States, there are millions of people who struggle with managing the daily challenges of a chronic disease. For seniors living with a chronic condition, even the simplest things in life can seem more difficult. Senior Helpers of Annapolis believes that a diagnosis should not mean the end of your loved one’s independence and freedom.
We work with families throughout the Arnold community to help create and implement a comprehensive at-home plan for managing a variety of chronic diseases and conditions. Depending on your loved one’s needs, we can provide assistance with daily living activities, exercise routines, medication management, meal preparation, and much more. There is not a one-size fits all approach to care, which is why Senior Helpers works with each of our clients to develop a care plan unique to their specific needs.
We provide non-medical in-home care for seniors with chronic conditions, including:
COPD and other lung diseases
Diabetes
Alzheimer’s and dementia
Parkinson’s disease
Arthritis
Heart disease
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Osteoporosis
Cancer
Stroke
Whether you care for someone who has been recently diagnosed with a chronic condition, adjusting to new challenges as the disease progresses or have been living with it for a long time, a strong support network is essential for your wellbeing. At Senior Helpers ofAnnapolis, our goal is to be an integral part of your care circle. We will work with your family and medical team to help provide the non-medical support your loved one needs to remain comfortable and as independent as possible given their condition.
Our Caregivers Provide One-on-One Assistance with:
Client supervision to prevent wandering
Medication and toileting reminders
Incontinence care to prevent skin irritations and infection
Meal preparation to maintain nutrition
Transportation to errands and medical appointments
Respite for family members
Assistance with engaging or calming activities
Assistance with exercise regimen to reduce depression and anxiety
Verbal communication and emotional support
Monitoring condition of skin and lower extremities to prevent skin breakdown, ulcers, and related injuries
Ensuring proper oral hygiene to prevent gum disease (common in diabetics)
Specialized In-Home Chronic Disease Care in Annapolis
Managing a chronic illness at home can be challenging without the right support. Senior Helpers of Annapolis provides compassionate, professional in-home care for seniors living with chronic conditions, helping them remain safe, comfortable, and independent in familiar surroundings. Our caregivers work closely with families and healthcare providers to create personalized care plans that support daily routines, symptom management, and overall well-being. From medication reminders and mobility assistance to meal preparation and transportation to medical appointments, our chronic disease care services are designed to reduce stress for families while improving quality of life for seniors. Whether your loved one has recently been diagnosed or has been managing a long-term condition for years, consistent in-home support can make daily life more manageable and help prevent unnecessary hospital visits.
Frequently Asked Questions About Chronic Disease Care in Annapolis
What is chronic disease home care?
Chronic disease home care provides non-medical in-home support for seniors living with ongoing health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, Parkinson’s, COPD, or arthritis. Caregivers assist with daily activities, medication reminders, mobility support, and routines that help manage symptoms and maintain independence.
What conditions can in-home caregivers help manage?
Senior Helpers of Annapolis provides support for seniors living with a wide range of chronic conditions including diabetes, Alzheimer’s and dementia, Parkinson’s disease, COPD, heart disease, arthritis, stroke recovery, cancer, multiple sclerosis, and osteoporosis. Care plans are tailored to each individual’s specific needs.
How does in-home chronic care improve quality of life?
Consistent support with daily tasks, nutrition, exercise, and medication routines helps seniors manage symptoms more effectively. This can reduce stress, prevent complications, and allow seniors to remain comfortable and independent at home.
Can chronic disease care help prevent hospitalizations?
Yes. With regular monitoring, medication reminders, proper nutrition, and mobility assistance, many common complications can be avoided. Early support and consistent care often help reduce emergency room visits and hospital readmissions.
Are care plans customized for each condition?
Absolutely. Every care plan is personalized based on your loved one’s diagnosis, mobility level, daily routines, and preferences. Services can be adjusted as needs change to ensure ongoing support and safety.