What aging with dignity means to us...

"We define "aging with dignity" as providing care and support that allows individuals to maintain their independence, autonomy, and sense of self-worth as they age. It means respecting their choices, preferences, and values, and empowering them to live life on their own terms. Aging with dignity also involves ensuring that individuals receive the necessary support and assistance to maintain their physical, emotional, and social well-being, enabling them to live a fulfilling and meaningful life as they grow older."

Our caregivers are...

"Our caregivers go through a thorough screening process, including fingerprinting through the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI, to ensure they have a clear background. They are also required to be registered with the state of California as home care aides. Additionally, they must have a clear driving record, as they often drive our clients to various destinations. Our caregivers receive training from our staff nurse in our office to ensure they are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide top-quality care."

The care we offer is unique because...

"The care we offer is unique because we customize our services to meet each individual client's specific needs and preferences. Our caregivers provide compassionate and respectful care, building strong relationships with each client based on trust and understanding."

Important to remember when caring for someone...

"The most important thing to remember when caring for someone is to treat them with compassion, respect, and dignity. Listen to their needs and involve them in their care decisions. Be patient, understanding, and attentive to their individual needs and feelings."

What person-centered care means to us...

"Person-centered care to us means focusing on the individual's needs, preferences, and goals and providing personalized care that respects their autonomy and promotes their well-being."

What would you want to know for family member care ...

"If I were looking for care for a family member, I would also want to know about the specific services offered, caregiver qualifications and training, care plan processes, communication methods, client feedback, emergency procedures, caregiver consistency, scheduling flexibility, agency licensing and accreditation, and any additional resources or support available. I would seek assurance that the agency is reputable, trustworthy, and capable of providing high-quality care."

Always Best Care - Irvine

Always Best Care - Irvine

What aging with dignity means to us...

"We define "aging with dignity" as providing care and support that allows individuals to maintain their independence, autonomy, and sense of self-worth as they age. It means respecting their choices, preferences, and values, and empowering them to live life on their own terms. Aging with dignity also involves ensuring that individuals receive the necessary support and assistance to maintain their physical, emotional, and social well-being, enabling them to live a fulfilling and meaningful life as they grow older."

Our caregivers are...

"Our caregivers go through a thorough screening process, including fingerprinting through the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI, to ensure they have a clear background. They are also required to be registered with the state of California as home care aides. Additionally, they must have a clear driving record, as they often drive our clients to various destinations. Our caregivers receive training from our staff nurse in our office to ensure they are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide top-quality care."

The care we offer is unique because...

"The care we offer is unique because we customize our services to meet each individual client's specific needs and preferences. Our caregivers provide compassionate and respectful care, building strong relationships with each client based on trust and understanding."

Important to remember when caring for someone...

"The most important thing to remember when caring for someone is to treat them with compassion, respect, and dignity. Listen to their needs and involve them in their care decisions. Be patient, understanding, and attentive to their individual needs and feelings."

What person-centered care means to us...

"Person-centered care to us means focusing on the individual's needs, preferences, and goals and providing personalized care that respects their autonomy and promotes their well-being."

What would you want to know for family member care ...

"If I were looking for care for a family member, I would also want to know about the specific services offered, caregiver qualifications and training, care plan processes, communication methods, client feedback, emergency procedures, caregiver consistency, scheduling flexibility, agency licensing and accreditation, and any additional resources or support available. I would seek assurance that the agency is reputable, trustworthy, and capable of providing high-quality care."

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About

Since 1996, Always Best Care has helped thousands of families with non-medical in-home care and assisted living referral services. In select markets, we’ve also added skilled home care for clients that suffer from illness or injury. Our passion for helping people maintain a safe, independent, and dignified lifestyle represents the strong foundation of Always Best Care. Every client receives extraordinary care in an inspiring environment with caring and compassionate people. Our Care Coordinators have worked with thousands of seniors across the country, and we’re always ready to help you!

Services

Bathing
Errands
Eating Support
Dressing and Grooming
Hospice/Palliative/End of Life Support
House Cleaning
Laundry
Meal Prep
Medical Aid
Medication Management
Mobility Support
Respite
Restroom Care
Round the Clock Care
Transition to Bed
Transportation

Specialties
& Additional Therapies

Parkinson's Disease
Diabetes Management
Post Surgery Rehab
Alzheimer's Disease
Renal Conditions
Mental Health Support
Autoimmune Disorders
Neurological Conditions
Cardiac Care
Cognitive Impairment
Orthopedic Conditions
Cancer Care
Respiratory Care
Stroke Rehabilitation