SYNERGY HomeCare understands the difficulty of the decision you have to make for your elderly parent or family member, and we want you to know that we are here every step of the way. Please do not hesitate to contact us and begin this life-changing service that will not only help your senior parent with daily chores and activities, or whatever they need; it will truly invigorate him or her and provide you, the family caregiver, with much needed respite and relief.
An In-Home Caregiver is the ideal solution for people who need ongoing assistance with activities of daily living while staying in the comfort of their own home. We fill in the gaps where other health providers may be able to.
SYNERGY HomeCare is available to help you live a normal life, we so the things other services do not. We will make sure you're eating well so you don't have to eat the same can of soup every day which can make sodium intake an issue. We'll ensure that you or your loved ones can access the whole home without fear of falling and getting injured. Our services aim to keep you in your home for as long as possible. We're there for you on the good days as well as the not-so-good days.
SYNERGY HomeCare of Bala Cynwyd is proud to serve our neighbors and friends in Bala Cynwyd, Merion Station, Penn Valley, Chestnut Hill, Mount Airy, Manayunk, East Falls, Germantown and surrounding areas. Call us today to learn more about how we restore peace-of-mind- to families all over the country!
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If you are the kind of person who gets satisfaction from bringing joy into other peoples' lives, a career at SYNERGY HomeCare could be the best job you've ever had.
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