
Sun City Center, FL

For many adults between the ages of 40 and 70, this search begins during a demanding stage of life. Often part of the sandwich generation, these individuals balance careers, raise children, and support aging parents, which can bring added stress and concern about a loved one’s safety at home.
Recognizing When Additional Support May Be Needed
Changes in daily routines are often early signs that additional support may be helpful. Difficulty with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, toileting, and transfers, can heighten safety concerns and place additional pressure on families. These challenges often indicate that non-medical support at home may be beneficial.
What Families Consider When Exploring Care Options
When exploring in-home care, families often look for dependable, compassionate non-medical support. Common considerations include assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, toileting, and transfers, along with companion care to reduce isolation, respite support for family caregivers, flexible scheduling, and clear communication about care options and costs.
Visiting Angels connects clients with credentialed caregivers for in-home support, helping families identify options that align with their specific needs and preferences. Caregivers referred through the registry provide services as independent contractors, and the registry does not employ, supervise, or manage caregivers.
The team works with families to understand care needs, preferences, and schedules, then connects them with caregivers whose experience and availability align with those needs. Families can select the caregiver they feel is the best fit and adjust care as needs change over time.
Support for Families in Sun City Center, FL
Visiting Angels connects families with credentialed caregivers who provide non-medical support at home, including assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, toileting, and transfers, as well as light household tasks, transportation, and companionship. Caregivers are connected with families to share updates and help them stay informed and involved, while families remain in control of care decisions.
Visiting Angels has also been recognized within the local community, including receiving a sign grant award highlighted by the Plant City Observer, reflecting its ongoing commitment to supporting families.
“Families often come to us feeling overwhelmed while balancing responsibilities and making decisions for a loved one, and we connect them with compassionate caregivers who provide comfort and support at home,” said Deborah Kelley, owner of Visiting Angels.
Taking the Next Step
Families in Sun City Center, FL who are beginning their search for in-home senior care are encouraged to connect with the Visiting Angels office to learn more about available services and caregiver options.
Connecting with a local office can provide helpful guidance, answer questions, and support families as they take the next step in finding care for their loved one.
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Deborah Kelley
Visiting Angels Hillsborough County, FL
(813) 337-6900
https://www.visitingangels.com/hillsborough/home
