Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting assistance (including the use of safety transfers and lifts, as needed)
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting assistance (including the use of safety transfers and lifts, as needed)
Diet and meal planning support to properly address a patient’s health and nutritional needs
Ongoing support and regular relief for the family care provider
Working in tandem with a trained physical or occupational therapist ensures effective in-home recovery
Ongoing assessment, documentation, and support of your Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including coordination with other key providers in your complete Plan of Care
Licensed healthcare professionals make home visits as needed to help manage medications, provide medication education, and perform wound care and infusions
In contrast to other home health care service providers in Michigan, Soteria relies on a proven three-step caregiver matchmaking process. This ensures you will have the long-term, stable systems of support you need.
We’ll meet with you to listen to your unique challenges and understand what matters most to you, your loved one, and your household. We’ll have a conversation about your care requirements and your household’s expectations for support.
Finding the right fit is the key to stable long-term in-home care. We’ll share what we learned from our meeting with our experienced Care Delivery Team who will thoughtfully assemble your personalized in-home Caregiver Team.
Together with your Specialists and Nurse Case Manager, we’ll develop a plan of care that meets your unique challenges. We’ll take time to explain our suggestions and answer any questions you have. When you’re ready, care will begin at a pace that is comfortable for you, and is best suited for your loved one’s, and your household’s specific needs.
We know that this can be a daunting time. We’re available to talk now, so you can make an informed decision about your next steps. We have helped countless Michigan families organize and strengthen their systems of support for the highest level of functioning and independence. Let’s talk about what you need to move forward.
Because catastrophically injured patients live and recover differently than patients with other types of injuries, Soteria goes to great lengths to fully understand the specific social, emotional, and physical challenges your loved one is experiencing. We strive to understand the patient’s existing daily structure and routines, and then to utilize the patients’ best strengths to build on that foundation.
We provide care that revolves around you. These services are tailored to each client’s individual needs. Your personal Care Delivery Team will oversee and coordinate your care, and ensure the best possible caregiver match for your household. Your team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide service wherever it is needed.
We leave nothing to chance, and make no assumptions. Prior to hiring a team member, Soteria performs in-person interviews, checks applicant references, performs third-party background checks, and interviews extensively for compatibility and relevant experience directly associated with the needs of our clients.
We believe in safety nets and fallback plans. Soteria puts in place several caregivers for each client. If a caregiver becomes ill, another caregiver familiar with the client will step in. Should there be no one available that is familiar with the client’s case, Soteria has experienced 24-hour on-call caregivers that can fill the gap.
At present, we are most prominent in Genesee County, Lapeer County, North Oakland County, and Kalamazoo County, however, Soteria is expanding rapidly throughout the state of Michigan and we welcome the opportunity to work with you.
The Soteria Clinical Services Team works hand-in-hand with your Nurse Case Manager, your existing post-acute Specialists, and your family to implement a set of Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) that centers around your comprehensive Plan of Care.
Yes, we call this our “Caregiver Matchmaking Process.” The Soteria Care Delivery Team works hard to ensure that we match caregivers with clients and their households in order to foster continuity in physical, emotional, and social care.
Soteria provides caregivers with various training opportunities for continuing education. We actively seek relationships with local Certified Nurse Assistants (CNA) and Home Health Aide (HHA) schools to stay up to date on standards.