Our Caregivers

We focus on delivering the highest quality home care services centered around our clients. We ensure the satisfaction of each individual under our care by providing home care services that are tailored to their conditions, here at Norman’s Nursing you can guarantee that we serve with integrity and compassion. We can provide 24/7 support.

Companion Care

Companion care is an important part of the in-home care process, allowing individuals not requiring extensive care or assistance the ability to age in place without being lonely or unsafe. The Companion or Homemaker care providers that we refer can perform several services for those who don’t require “hands on” care, but do need a little help to remain at home.

All of these Companion Care services can be personalized to meet the needs of you and your family:

• Companionship

• Assistance with the Activities of Daily Living

• Meal Preparation

• Diet Monitoring

• Light Housekeeping

• Errands & Shopping

• Observation

• Non-Emergency Transportation

• Cosmetic Assistance

• Clothing Selection


Personal Care

We will refer a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Home Health Aide (HHA) to perform Personal Care services for you or your loved one. These care providers can perform many different services for those who regularly require “hands on” personal care, needing consistent help to remain at home. All of these services can be personalized to meet the needs of you and your family.

• Assistance with the Activities of Daily Living

• Bathing & Showering

• Toileting

• Dressing

• Eating or Feeding

• Transfers& Positioning

• Ambulation

• Range of Motion Assistance

• Medication Assistance

• Personal Hygiene

• Incontinence Care

• Record Health Data

• Diabetic Care


Post-Operative Care:

The dedicated care providers we refer may perform a range of services to help you or your loved one through the critical first weeks after surgery. We match your specific care needs with highly personalized and specialized care providers that can perform after surgery care, allowing you or your loved one to get the rest needed to recover, while protecting privacy and dignity.

Common Medical Procedures & Conditions Requiring Home Health Care:

• Hip Replacement

• Knee Replacement

• Foot Surgery

• Shoulder Surgery

• Open Heart Surgery

• Cosmetic Surgery

• Parkinson’s Disease

• Alzheimer’s Disease/Dementia

• Arthritis Care

• Cancer Care

• Stroke Care

• Spinal Stenosis

• Renal Failure

• Lymphedema

• Diabetic Neuropathy


Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care:

Norman’s Nursing In-Home care recognizes that Alzheimer’s and dementia affect each person differently, meaning there is no one way to provide care. That is why we will work with you and your loved one to determine which services are most important for safety, mental health and physical well-being, providing the customized care that is necessary for the highest quality of life for the person with Alzheimer’s and their loved ones.

The care providers we refer may ensure your loved one’s safety in their own home, and assess their needs on a personal basis, adapting a daily routine to support your loved one with creativity and flexibility.

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care services can include:

• Constantly evaluating client’s condition and care regimen

• Regularly reporting to their Physician

• Providing companionship

• Medication management

• Assistance with the Activities of Daily Living

• Personal Hygiene

• Bathing

• Toileting

• Feeding

• Range of Motion Assistance

• Wound Care


Live In and 24-Hour Care:

Norman’s Nursing refers care providers that can perform a full array of live-in care services, so your loved one can age in the comfort and familiarity of their own home, and you can rest easy knowing your loved one is not alone.

The care provider(s) will live in your loved one’s home, and typically becomes an integral part of the household and will share meals, becoming a trusted caregiver, confidant, and friend. You will work together with the care provider to determine the exact schedule of services that will be performed for your loved one, and when these services will be performed, including times for care provider breaks and sleeping. A live-in care provider is required to have a certain amount of hours of uninterrupted sleep while working with your loved one.

It is important to note that Live-In care is not a substitute for 24-hour monitoring. Individuals who require constant care and monitoring 24-hours a day are not usually good candidates for this type of care, because they will likely need multiple care providers to remain in a home environment.

Live-In Care services can include:

• Assistance getting in and out of bed (Transfers)

• Toileting

• Bathing

• Personal Hygiene

• Medication Assistance

• Companionship

• Personal Care

• Activities of Daily Living