1. Caregiver Consistency Priority
If the care recipient or family values having fewer caregivers for continuity and trust, the calculator adjusts and increases the minimum hours. This ensures that the agency can provide a stable, dedicated caregiver who can form a strong connection with the recipient.
Is High Consistency of Care Pros Important?
2. Alzheimer's / Dementia Care Considerations
If the recipient has Alzheimer's or dementia, the need for continuity, routine, and familiarity is crucial. The minimum weekly care hours increases to accommodate the challenges of this type of care.
Does the Care Recipient Have Alzheimer's or Dementia?
3. Weekly Task Frequency
Using the sliders below, simply estimate the frequency of each tasks based on how many days per week these activities will need to be included in the care plan.
Bathing (1 hour)
Meal Preparation (1 hour twice per day)
Light Housekeeping (1 hour)
Grocery Shopping (2 hours)
Medication Reminders (30 minutes twice per day)
Laundry & Ironing (1.5 hours)
Dressing Assistance (30 minutes)
Incidental Transportation (2 hours)
Toileting & Continence (15 minutes)
Nurse Directed Services (15 minutes)
4. Report Provided Through Email (Optional)
To receive a detailed report of your results, please provide your name and the email address where you'd like it sent. Your recommended care range will also appear on the screen immediately after submission.
Name
First Name
Last Name
Email
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5. Recommended Hours Calcuation
Total Weekly Hours
Task Frequency Count
Buffer Hours
Total Weekly Hours + Buffer Hours
Min Weekly Hours
Max Weekly Hours
Recommended Min
Recommended Max
Hidden Elements
Care Pro Min
Care Pro Max
Dementia Min
Dementia Max
Care Pro Answer
Dementia Answer
Bathing Number
Meal Prep Number
Light Housekeeping Number
Grocery Number
Med Reminder Number
Laundry Number
Dressing Number
Incidental Transport Number
Toileting Number
Nursing Number
Client Location
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Care Manager
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