ZEBRA QUALITY HEALTH CARE SERVICES
Our Services

Personal Care Services
- Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs): Help with essential self-care tasks,
including bathing, dressing, grooming, and hygiene.
• Mobility Assistance: Support for moving around safely within the home, including
help with walking, transferring from bed to chair, or using mobility aids.
• Medication Reminders: Non-medical assistance to ensure clients take medications
on time as prescribed by a physician.

Emotional Support
- • Social Interaction: Engaging clients in conversations, accompanying them on
outings, and encouraging social activities.
• Recreational Activities: Providing support for hobbies, games, and other activities
that promote mental engagement and well-being.
• Respite Care: Temporary relief for primary caregivers, allowing them to take breaks
or attend to other responsibilities.

Household Assistance
• Meal Preparation and Dietary Assistance: Preparing meals according to clients’
dietary restrictions or preferences, ensuring proper nutrition.
• Light Housekeeping: Assisting with cleaning, laundry, and other household chores
to maintain a safe and clean environment.
• Shopping and Errands: Handling tasks such as grocery shopping, picking up
prescriptions, or running other errands

Specialized Care Services
• Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care: Specialized support for individuals with memory
impairments, including memory exercises, safety monitoring, and emotional
support.
• Post-Surgical or Injury Recovery Support: Assisting clients during recovery,
providing mobility help, pain management, and adherence to aftercare
instructions.
• Palliative and Hospice Care Support: Providing compassionate care for clients in
palliative or end-of-life stages, focusing on comfort, dignity, and quality of life.

Transportation and Escort Services
- • Medical Appointments and Therapy Visits: Safe transportation and assistance to
and from medical appointments, therapy sessions, or other healthcare visits.
• Social Engagement and Recreational Outings: Transportation to social events,
community centers, or places of interest, promoting social well-being and reducing
isolation.

Family Support and Education
Family Education: Offering resources and training to family members on how to
best care for their loved one, covering topics like dementia care, safe lifting
techniques, or managing chronic conditions.
• Care Planning and Coordination: Working with families and healthcare providers to
create customized care plans, track progress, and adjust care as needed.