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Companion Care

Too often, with age comes loneliness. The feeling that no one cares creeps in. Aging has a way of reminding you of family members and friends who have passed on. You can feel like you’re alone.

It’s our mission at Preferred Care at Home to alleviate that loneliness and bring joy and companionship. Our caregivers also travel with clients, providing transportation to the theater, doctor, church or coffee shop.

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Companion Care

Helping you enjoy life to the fullest

Too often, with age comes loneliness. The feeling that no one cares creeps in. Aging has a way of reminding you of family members and friends who have passed on. You can feel like you’re alone.

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It’s our mission at Preferred Care at Home to alleviate that loneliness and bring joy and companionship. Our caregivers also travel with clients, providing transportation to the theater, doctor, church or coffee shop.

Companion care is an excellent choice for seniors who live alone or don’t have a lot of family and friends nearby. It also works well for short-term respite care. The primary caregiver gets a much-needed break, and the senior loved one has fun interacting with another caring person.

Preferred Care at Home’s extensive senior companion care services include meal monitoring, transportation planning visits and trips, help with minor tasks, and of course, companionship. Here is the full list of services included:

Personal Interaction:

  • Engaging in companionship and conversation
  • Reminiscing about the past
  • Discussing current and historical events
  • Playing games and cards
  • Renting and playing movies
  • Maintaining a family scrapbook
  • Encouraging participation with crafts
  • Helping read
  • Directing morning wake-up and evening tuck-in
  • Helping select clothes
  • Mailing letters and bills
  • Monitoring eating patterns and diet
  • Inspecting food expiration dates
  • Maintaining a calendar
  • Arranging appointments and providing reminders

Social Interaction:

  • Planning visits, outings and trips
  • Visiting neighbors and friends
  • Encouraging interaction with loved ones
  • Encouraging participation in and assisting with community activities
  • Monitoring visitors
  • Providing incidental transportation with caregiver to:
      – Doctor appointments
      – The pharmacy
      – Social outings
      – Lunch or dinner
      – Plays and concerts
      – Movies
      – Religious services
      – Sporting events
      – Club meetings

Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care

If you or your parent has Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia, you’re not alone. After all, on average, every four seconds someone is diagnosed with dementia, according to the World Health Organization. Yet facing the disease can feel so isolating, so overwhelming. Our in-home Dementia and Alzheimer’s care can help.

As advocates for quality dementia care, Preferred Care at Home has cared for hundreds of clients with dementia across the nation. Our specially trained, compassionate caregivers allow our clients to safely remain home, or in the home of a family member.

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Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care

Helping you stay safe and respected at home

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If you or your parent has Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia, you’re not alone. After all, on average, every four seconds someone is diagnosed with dementia, according to the World Health Organization. Yet facing the disease can feel so isolating, so overwhelming. Our in-home Dementia and Alzheimer’s care can help.

As advocates for quality dementia care, Preferred Care at Home has cared for hundreds of clients with dementia across the nation. Our specially trained, compassionate caregivers allow our clients to safely remain home, or in the home of a family member.

Dementia and Alzheimer’s home care services our experienced caregivers provide include:

  • Stimulating mental awareness
  • Playing memory-enhancement games
  • Helping with crafts and reading
  • Encouraging social interaction with family and friends
  • Stimulating healthy conversation

Our caregivers keep a keen eye on safety and health issues by helping with the following:

  • Nutritious-meal preparation
  • Medication reminders
  • Hygiene reminders
  • Clothes selection
  • Maintaining a safe home environment

Live-in Care

Peace of mind. It’s so often an elusive dream for people with elderly parents—and for elderly people themselves. That’s why Preferred Care at Home has always been known best for our 24 hour home care, also known as live-in care.

Our 24 hour home care services provide around-the-clock supervision and companionship in the security and privacy of your own home. Your caregivers, matched to you by personality along with life and work experience, are present day and night to provide professional, reliable and compassionate care.

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Live-in Care

Affordable, 24 hour peace of mind

Peace of mind. It’s so often an elusive dream for people with elderly parents—and for elderly people themselves. That’s why Preferred Care at Home has always been known best for our 24 hour home care, also known as live-in care.

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Our 24 hour home care services provide around-the-clock supervision and companionship in the security and privacy of your own home. Your caregivers, matched to you by personality along with life and work experience, are present day and night to provide professional, reliable and compassionate care.

In addition to quality care, we also guarantee continuity. You don’t have to worry about frequent changes in caregivers—having to get acquainted time and again. Central to our live-in care option is this commitment to consistency. And at Preferred Care at Home, where we strive to make our services accessible to everyone, live-in care is more affordable than you probably imagine.

Who Is Live-in Care Best For?

You may think of live-in care as being primarily for people who are bedridden. While it is an excellent solution for them, it’s also helpful for other people who want consistent aid. For example, our 24 hour home care is great for seniors who have:

  • Unsteadiness or a fear of falling.

    Worrying about falling can lead to inactivity, which makes your muscles atrophy, which increases your risk for a fall! With live-in care, you always have someone there just in case, so you can feel confident to be as active as you can.

  • Loneliness or a fear of being alone.

    No one should experience that empty feeling of loneliness. The compassionate heart of a Preferred Care at Home caregiver is an ever-present comfort.

  • Trouble remembering medication.

    “Did you take your medicine today?” If that question’s been asked too many times, you should know that live-in care can eliminate that anxiety. Our quality caregivers will remind you when to take your medicine so dosages aren’t forgotten or repeated.

  • Memory loss, or signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.

    Memory deficiencies may creep in as we age. People with Alzheimer’s do best in a familiar environment. Most need extended hours of care in order to remain healthy and safe at home.

Live-in care services are also good for seniors who:

Want to avoid a revolving door of caregivers. Change can be stressful. Continuity is at the heart of our live-in care. As long as you’re happy and well taken care of, you’ll have the same caregiver by your side every step of the way.

Want to remain independent and in control of their care.With Preferred Care at Home’s live-in care, you’re the boss. You decide when and how you want things done.

Is Live-in Care Really Right for Me?

Still wondering whether live-in care is the choice for you? Here are answers to some common questions.

1. Can I afford 24 hour home care? Long-term care can certainly be costly. However, since 1984 the founders of Preferred Care at Home have built a reputation for offering quality services at affordable prices. Contact us to see which package works best for you.

2. What if I move or I already live in an assisted living community? If home is where you want to live, we can make that a reality. If you prefer to move into a facility, we can also provide any extra assistance you need. In essence, we come alongside you so home, or wherever you call home, is that safe place.

3. Will I like my caregivers? We match each caregiver to fit with your personality. We even look into life and work experience to make sure you two will get along swimmingly. A key aspect of our live-in care is quality interaction. After all, you have much to share with others. But of course, if you’re ever unhappy, we will promptly find a new person who fits your needs better.

If live-in care sounds like a good fit for you, contact us, and we’ll personally review all the details about how it works. We’ll even conduct a complimentary, no-obligation home assessment.

Meet the team
Ekamma Inyang, proud owner of Preferred Care at Home of York County.

"My goal is to provide quality senior home care service that is reliable, compassionate as well as affordable."

Ekamma Inyang

Owner, PCAH of York County

Meet the Team

Ekamma Inyang, proud owner of Preferred Care at Home of York County.

Ekamma Inyang

Ekamma Inyang, proud owner of Preferred Care at Home of York County.

Hello, thank you for visiting my website, my name is Ekamma Inyang. I am a wife and mother to four children. As a physical therapist, a second career as a professional caregiver, the world of home care is not new to me. With a few minutes of your time, I would love to tell you a bit of my story and how I became a senior home care provider.

My family moved to New York from England in 1995 to start a new life and pursue new opportunities. The first job offer I received was in caregiving and that included elder care. That was the beginning of my career and a lifelong relationship with senior care services.

My role as a caregiver is second nature to me; I owe much of this to my childhood. Growing up, my grandmother lived with us so that my mother could care for her. My mom was my dad’s primary caregiver for years until he passed away and we, the children, helped and supported her.

This foundation of care doesn’t stop at home. I am also an ardent believer in giving back to the community. As a family, we organize and participate in several medical missions in various continents. We are always looking for opportunities to serve our current community of York, Pennsylvania.

As my passion in senior care and healthcare grew, I decided to seek a profession in healthcare. I achieved this by pursuing a BS degree in Health Science and subsequently earned a Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy (DPT), While in the process of completing my DPT, my family relocated to York, Pennsylvania in 2010 where we currently reside today.

As a physical therapist, I developed a passion for geriatric care and the more I worked with the elderly population, the more I realized that there is a great need for good and affordable home care services. Following hospital and skilled rehabilitation discharge, my preferred recommendation is for patients to have home care services and a home exercise program. Additionally, I have met so many families with home care needs in my own community and friends who need good and affordable home care. This need for quality home care services, led me to turn my passion into a reality and in 2016, I set out to establish a home care company here in York County, Pennsylvania. My goal is to provide quality senior home care service that is reliable, compassionate as well as affordable.

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Community-Minded Senior Care Services

Life enhancing service–that is the mission of Preferred Care at Home of York County. We are dedicated to the provision of quality senior care services that not only meets the care needs of the elderly adults we serve, but it also enhances overall quality of life. Our services are provided in the safe, comfortable, and secure environment of home or wherever home may be; that often means an assisted living facility, rehabilitation center, or even, at times, a hospital.

We are passionate about delivering exceptional and personalized senior home care that meet the everyday needs of the senior members of our community and their families. We know that the right home care in place can provide priceless peace of mind to family members. This peace of mind comes when family members know the people they hold dear are in the capable hands of compassionate caregivers and dedicated care professionals.

Our goal is to deliver services with the highest standard of ethics and personal conduct. We constantly strive for excellence, premium services, and innovative home care solutions in the York County, Pennsylvania area.

Preferred Care at Home of York County provides a wide range of senior care services that will be customized to meet your specific needs. If you have questions about how Preferred Care at Home can come alongside you, please don’t hesitate to give us a call at (717) 227-5040 or even just stop by our office. You may also get in touch by sending a message to yorkpa@preferhome.com.

Service Areas

Call us if you live in, York, Dillsburg, Hanover, Dover, Red Lion, or Dallastown. (717) 227-5040

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