This can include assistance with safely moving around the home, removing tripping hazards, increasing lighting, making stairs safe and installing home accessibility or monitoring solutions.Įmotional well-being is as important as physical wellness. Senior safety is a major priority for families that we care for, and prevention can go a long way in keeping people happy and healthy in their own home. With a little help and an extra pair of eyes, the risk of falls can be reduced and people can focus on living safe and secure at home. Comfort, security and human contact are important parts of our specialized and personalized effort, which includes memory care, hospital-to-home care, support for individuals and their families dealing with chronic illness, and end-of-life comfort care.
Our chronic disease, disability and illness care helps propel people toward a happier, healthier and safer quality of life. We also offer round-the-clock, live-in care for those who need that extra level of support in the comfort of their own home. SYNERGY HomeCare offers many affordable and customized care plans for all levels of need.įrom personal assistance with bathing and dressing, to senior companion care to fight isolation and loneliness, to support with housekeeping, errand and transportation services, sometimes just a little extra help can make all the difference. Our goal is to help you experience the least stressful and most comfortable life. We understand that the first step in determining what type of in-home care is most appropriate is to first meet with a client for a complimentary in-home assessment and visit.
Whatever your personal needs are, we can help you with aging in place confidently. For example, some individuals only require help at home with certain activities of daily living (ADLs), such as dressing or hygiene assistance, while others need live-in home care. We offer a range of home care services, from basic companionship to round-the-clock care, that allows seniors and other individuals to remain in their own homes for as long as possible. These dynamics of social decentralisation will shape the future development and impact of Chinese social policy.People want to live their lives where they feel most comfortable – in their own home. Our analysis finds that the central government faces a dilemma: either meeting new social needs at the cost of increased regional inequality or balancing social policy developments across regions by enacting necessary programmatic reforms that sap central resources and weaken the central government's coordination capacity. Furthermore, as additional contributions for pilot programmes in some cities are waived, this process entails resource extraction from existing funding surpluses, unleashing local protectionism contrary to central government interests. Intending to develop a national programme but reluctant to provide support through tax revenues, central government coordination reflects in both the central government's selection of cities across regions and allowing room for local diversity-some with deliberate experimental purposes-a feature which generated regional competition between pilot cities. Three areas are duly examined: central coordination, regional competition, and regional protectionism. As localities devised new programmes, they initiated innovations in the context of central-local relations with Chinese characteristics. We develop a social decentralisation perspective to explore various inter-governmental dimensions in the formulation and implementation of social policy, based on experimentation in the provision of long-term care insurance starting in 2016. Changing central-local relations shape social policymaking and implementation in China.