Griswold Home Care

(on centre square)
Elder Care in Centreville, VA
Elder Care
Health and Medical

Location

5723-A Centre Square Dr.
Centreville, VA
20120

About

For over 30 years, Griswold Home Care has been offering non-medical home care services by referring experienced and compassionate caregivers. Whether you or a loved one needs extra help with personal care, companion support, transportation services or medication reminders, we can help.

The caregivers referred by Griswold provide support to adults who suffer from Alzheimer’s and dementia, neuromuscular conditions, post-surgery, rehabilitation, fall-risk and a wide range of other disabilities. By tailoring care to individual needs, these professional caregivers help every client maintain the dignity, comfort, safety and independence they deserve whether at home or in a care facility.

Your locally owned and operated Griswold office (located in Centreville) is led by individuals who are passionate about making in-home care simple, accessible, and affordable. We rigorously screen and carefully select caregivers, referring only those who we would readily have care for our own loved one.

Please contact us to learn how we can best help you and your family.

Latest

With many older adults being told to stay at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19, checking in on our older neighbors is crucial. Learn how you can help elderly neighbors while following #SocialDistancing guidelines on the CaringTimes blog: https://www.griswoldhomecare.com/blog/elderly-neighbor-needs-help-what-to-do/
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the UN's International Day of Older Persons! This year has been rough for everyone, especially older adults, who suffer from COVID-19 and its related conditions more than any one else. Even if you're not fighting COVID-19, this can take a toll on your mental health, which in turn can affect your physical health. Learn more about how we can help older adults in our lives for International Day of Older Persons: https://afsp.org/story/covid-19-we-must-care-for-older-adults-mental-health
With the weather cooling down and the leaves turning, what are some safe and fun activities the whole family can enjoy? From fall baking to apple picking (while following safety guidelines), find new autumn activities for the whole family: https://www.griswoldhomecare.com/blog/5-fun-autumn-activities-to-do-with-grandkids
Suicide is preventable, and knowing what to look for will help a loved one who may be suffering. Learn to identify the signs of suicide, and what you can do to help someone close to you. We're all in this together: https://www.griswoldhomecare.com/blog/elderly-suicide-prevention-risk-factors/
The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a spotlight on our health, and how we can prevent others from getting sick. This World Heart Day, we ask you to use your heart to beat cardiovascular disease! Learn more about using your heart, head, and compassion to help others and stay healthy: https://www.world-heart-federation.org/world-heart-day/world-heart-day-2020/
While your community may be reopening, that doesn't mean you should stop social distancing or wearing a mask. In fact, for seniors, it's a great idea to continue doing both. Learn more: https://www.griswoldhomecare.com/blog/social-distancing-importance-older-adults/
Passover is a time to reflect on our freedoms and commit ourselves to assist those who need our help. As the pandemic has shown the inequality in our systems, we must stand tall against injustice, and create a better world. From all of us at , we wish you and your family a happy and safe Passover!
Social workers can help you or a loved one apply for a variety of public and private programs, and are also advocates for seniors in health and finance! Learn more about social workers for seniors on the CaringTimes blog: https://www.griswoldhomecare.com/blog/2015/march/geriatric-social-workers-for-elderly-adults-how-/
Fears of your loved one falling can be stressful, especially if they live alone. Aside from mobility aids, what are some ways your loved one can get around if they're unable to walk? Learn more on our blog: https://www.griswoldhomecare.com/blog/2021/march/what-to-do-when-an-elderly-parent-cant-walk-anym/
In certain cases, multiple sclerosis is considered a disability, which can provide you or a loved one with support and resources to live and work happily. Learn more on the CaringTimes blog: https://www.griswoldhomecare.com/blog/2018/march/multiple-sclerosis-awareness-is-multiple-scleros/
Thank you for your service! ❤️ Vietnam Veterans March 19 at 10:30 PM · Vietnam Veteran flag, back for a limited time. See it here: http://clickaleys.com/vietnam-veteran-memorial-flag
Older adults and technology may not have the best reputation for working together, however, with the right tools (and a little help), technology can help your loved one live comfortably, safely, and peacefully. Learn more: https://www.griswoldhomecare.com/blog/2021/march/technology-for-elderly-adults-living-alone/

Information

Company name
Griswold Home Care
Category
Elder Care

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Griswold Home Care in Centreville VA?
    You can reach them at: 571-364-7500. It’s best to call Griswold Home Care during business hours.
  • What is the address for Griswold Home Care on centre square in Centreville?
    Griswold Home Care is located at this address: 5723-A Centre Square Dr. Centreville, VA 20120.