What we do?

At Tbilicare New York, we understand the importance of staying in the comfort and familiarity of your own home, especially when recovering from illness, injury, or disability. Our goal is to help individuals avoid unnecessary hospitalization or skilled nursing facilities by providing compassionate, high-quality home health care services..

  • Our Home Health Aides and companions assist with daily activities to ensure comfort and dignity:

    • Bathing: Assistance with tub and shower, total care as needed.

    • Hygiene: Oral care, denture care, hair care (combing and shampooing), grooming (nail care, shaving), skin care, foot care, and toileting support (diaper changes, commode use, toilet/bedpan/urinal assistance).

    • Turning in Bed: Assistance with repositioning to prevent pressure sores and ensure comfort.

    • Assistance with Feeding: Helping clients with meal consumption if required.

    • Meal Intake Monitoring: Recording food and fluid intake to track dietary needs.

  • We support clients in maintaining mobility, independence, and daily activity:

    • Assistance with Mobility: Help with bed transferring, walking, and using mobility aids such as a cane, walker, or crutches.

    • Exercise Programs: Designing and guiding clients through tailored home exercise programs, including range-of-motion exercises for arms, legs, and neck.

     

  • Our aides are trained to assist with various health-related treatments, ensuring that clients receive the care they need:

    • Vital Signs Monitoring: Taking temperature; checking pulse; respiration rate; and blood pressure.

    • Output Recording: Tracking urine and bowel movements.

    • Specialized Care: Assistance with catheter care, emptying Foley bags.

    • Medication Reminders: Ensuring clients take their prescribed medications as directed.

    • Specific Treatments: Assistance with treatments as prescribed by nurses or doctors

  • In addition to personal care and medical support, we offer comprehensive patient support to ensure overall well-being and comfort:

    • Household Support: Changing bed linens, laundry, and basic housekeeping duties (tidying up).

    • Errands and Shopping: Running errands and shopping for clients.

    • Medical Appointments: Accompanying clients to medical appointments and providing support during visits.

    • Reading Assistance: Helping clients read books or other materials.

    • Safety Monitoring: Keeping a vigilant eye on client safety throughout daily activities.

  • Our aides are trained to assist with various health-related treatments, ensuring that clients receive the care they need:

    • Vital Signs Monitoring: Taking temperature; checking pulse; respiration rate; and blood pressure.

    • Output Recording: Tracking urine and bowel movements.

    • Specialized Care: Assistance with catheter care, emptying Foley bags.

    • Medication Reminders: Ensuring clients take their prescribed medications as directed.

    • Specific Treatments: Assistance with treatments as prescribed by nurses or doctors

    • Memory Care

      • Specialized routines to support cognitive function

      • Cognitive stimulation through memory games and activities

      • Structured schedules to reduce confusion and anxiety

    • Personalized Care for Alzheimer's & Dementia Patients

      • 24/7 care for safety and supervision

      • Managing challenging behaviors (e.g., agitation, aggression)

      • Assistance with daily activities, such as eating, dressing, and hygiene

    • Family Support & Education

      • Guidance on managing the emotional and physical challenges of caregiving

      • Providing resources and training for family members

      • Caregiver respite to prevent burnout

    • Safety Monitoring

      • Supervision to prevent wandering and ensure patient safety

      • Installation of safety measures like locks and alarms

      • Emergency response planning

    • Around-the-Clock Care

      • Availability of caregivers and skilled professionals at any time, day or night

      • Caregivers for emergencies

    • Live-In Care

      • Full-time, live-in caregivers for those needing continuous support

      • Tailored care routines to ensure patient comfort and safety

    • Temporary Caregiver Relief

      • Short-term caregiving services for family caregivers in need of a break

    • Post-Surgery Recovery

      • Assistance with mobility, wound care, and dressing changes

      • Pain management support and reporting

      • Physical therapy assistance at home (as prescribed by physician)

    • Cardiovascular Care

      • Monitoring of blood pressure, heart rate, and overall health

      • Support for lifestyle changes (exercise, diet, medication)