Montalvo's Helping Hands Is Here for You
Keeping You Healthy by Providing Respite Services / Care Giver Relief & Home Health Aides
Our Story & Mission
Cutting Edge Quality
History/Backstory
My Grandmother that raised me had a stroke back in April of 2021. We placed her in a Skilled Nursing Home, thinking it would be the best place to house her for rehab, however a month later, we noticed she was not wanting to eat/drink, pale, and looked neglected. She always talks about how horrible they treated her. This is when I took the initiative to become her CareGiver. My partner and I provide support to her all day, and know what it takes for quality care. With an Associate's degree in Organizational Leadership, from Valdosta State University, being bi-lingual & having strong supervisor knowledge of over five years, we know the patience, qualities, & aspects to provide. Of course, the patient/caregiver's come first!
Mission Statement
Montalvo's Helping Hands is a Home Health Care Center that has been providing convenient, affordable healthcare to the Valdosta, Georgia area since 2021. Our outstanding and well equipped staff have allowed us to excel at what we do. Patients and CareTakers all find the true benefit in our services and highly recommend using our services.
Services
Prices Starting as low as $15 per hour. Some Insurances accepted. Contact us for additional details!
Respite Services / Care Giver Relief
A Happier, Healthier You
Keep yourself and your loved ones healthy! Our friendly and experienced staff will make sure you always feel comfortable and well-informed. Respite care provides temporary relief for a primary caregiver, enabling you to take a much-needed break from the demands of caregiving a sick, aging, or disabled family member.
HomeHealth Aides
Here For You During Times of Need
Home Health Aides help patients in a variety of ways, which may include taking their vital signs or giving them medicine under a nurse’s direction. They must record and report this data as medically necessary. Aides also help patients with their daily functions, such as dressing or taking a bath. They can assist with planning for doctor’s appointments or other meetings and may organize transportation for them.
Other Home Health Aide responsibilities may include:
Housekeeping, such as vacuuming or doing laundry
Cooking meals
Grocery shopping
Reporting to nurses about patient’s health status
Teaching patient self-care skills