If your parents are anything like ours, they worked hard for what they have. They sacrificed their comfort and convenience to build a better life for you, their community, and their economy. Now that they're in their golden years, don't they deserve to unwind and enjoy life?
Of course, the answer to that question is a resounding "yes." But as our parents and loved ones get older, they often need extra help around home to prepare meals and take medicines.
In today's day and age, however, it's hard for many seniors to rely on their adult children for caregiving. After all, they have their own lives and families. Their time is already spread, thin and they're not exactly professional caregivers, either. In these all-too-common situations, home care in Perris from a trusted source like Citrus Senior Care starts to make a lot of sense.
At Citrus Senior Care, our in-home care services are personalized for seniors and designed for those who wish to age at home but require reliable, compassionate care that their family members cannot provide. Today, most seniors prefer to reside in their own homes, where they feel most comfortable. Long-term care and nursing facilities often bring unwanted and unneeded change, which can lead to anxiety and a range of other issues. If you or your senior loved one wants to avoid care facilities and thrive at home as they age gracefully, senior home care is a safe and secure way to get them the care they need.
As a local home care agency in Perris, every member of our staff - from our caregivers to our care coordinators to the president of our company - takes pride in providing seniors a happy, healthy life at home. One reason why many seniors and their families choose our services is that our highly-trained home care aides (HCA) go beyond just changing bedsheets and preparing meals. They prioritize one-on-one care and foster personal connections with patients.
Rather than diminishing independence among our senior population in California, we focus on maximizing it. That goal isn't always supported by assisted living facilities and nursing homes. In fact, in recent years, many of those facilities have become more expensive and less caring and are often associated with spreading diseases and sickness.
Citrus Senior Care offers a more emotionally and financially relieving option, whether you're in search of minor assistance at home or more comprehensive services like companion or respite care.
We also prioritize communication and collaboration and work closely with our clients, their families, and their medical teams to ensure we're providing the best possible care. We offer a wide range of services to meet the diverse needs of our clients, including:
Fortunately, working with our home care organization and providing your senior compassionate care is easy. Here's how we do it:
Having one care coordinator provides crucial peace of mind and makes it easy for you to ask questions, make requests, and stay in contact with Citrus Senior Care. Your care coordinator handles everything from your introductory call with our home care agency to your first meeting with us, hiring the caregivers assigned to your senior, managing the caregivers, and being accountable 24/7 to your family.
Unlike some of our competitors, we do not require you to put down a deposit to give your senior the care they need when they need it most.
Whether you or your older family member need help preparing meals a few hours a week or need assistance for eight hours a day, seven days a week, we can help. There are no minimum hour requirements to get started.
Not every senior in California needs comprehensive, around-the-clock home care services. Sometimes, they only need assistance around the house after having surgery or when they're recovering from an injury. That's why we're happy to offer month-to-month care agreements, so you can get your loved one the care they need without committing to months or years' worth of services you don't need.
Whether our clients require short-term or long-term care, we're dedicated to providing the support and resources they need to live a happy and fulfilling life. By choosing our in-home care agency, you're choosing a trusted partner in care who is committed to providing exceptional service to your loved one and your family.
They say that home is where the heart is, and for most seniors in the U.S., that saying absolutely rings true. Home provides a certain sense of safety, comfort, and familiarity. It makes sense, then, that three out of four older people prefer living at home and within their communities than in a care facility, according to AARP.
The simple truth is that the natural aging process can make it difficult to maintain independent living at home. Many seniors in their 60s and 70s need help with household tasks, especially when their children live far away. Preparing nutritious meals and managing medications and appointments can also pose difficulties. Safety becomes a concern, and family members may be worried about the well-being of their loved ones. In such circumstances, in-home care often serves as an ideal solution. It enables seniors to maintain personal independence while receiving reliable assistance from a trained caregiver.
Citrus Senior Care offers a wide range of home care services to help seniors maintain their well-being while getting the support they need to remain independent. If your older family members require additional assistance to maintain a happy and healthy lifestyle, providing them with the gift of senior care is one of the best ways to demonstrate your love, even from a distance.
Some of the most common in-home care services we provide for seniors include
Wondering whether home care for seniors is a good fit for your older loved one? Contact our office in California today for a no-pressure discovery call so that we can answer your questions and provide more info.
Some older seniors in California don't need help with household chores or running errands. Sometimes, they just need emotional support and social engagement. That's where companion care from Citrus Senior Care comes in. Our companion caregivers fill the role of a friend and companion, providing emotional support and enriching daily life. They become trusted confidants and know that meaningful interactions are crucial for mental health. To keep your senior engaged, our home care companion aides provide a number of different services, including:
They're attentive listeners, empathetic to your senior's needs and concerns, and always ready to lend a sympathetic ear. Plus, they're trained to recognize signs of stress and anxiety and are prepared to employ calming techniques and provide supportive conversation to alleviate those feelings. By developing a strong bond of trust and rapport, our caregivers become reliable sources of emotional support, ensuring that you or your loved one feels safe and cared for.
If you're worried that an older family member is lonely or depressed, but you live out of state or can't give them the attention they need, don't lose hope. You can lower your stress levels by having a trained professional and companion visit your loved one at home. Having someone to talk to during the day can be hugely beneficial. If the senior in your life is alone, give them the support they need with help from Citrus Senior Care.
If you find that the senior in your life can't or won't maintain their hygiene and health, an in-home personal care aide could be the solution you need. Personal care from Citrus Senior Services is meant for older adults who need help with activities of daily living (ADLs). These services allow aging adults to stay at home and age in place rather than move to institutionalized facilities, which can make matters worse.
Common personal care services our home care organization include
Sometimes, it can be hard for adult children to know whether their parents need help with tasks they used to be able to do. That's especially true when they live out of state, have their own families, and must uphold important work obligations. If you notice one or more of the following red flags, it could be time to contact Citrus Senior Care for a care assessment.
Older individuals may encounter challenges in both purchasing and cooking nutritious meals, resulting in a diet largely consisting of processed, high-sodium, and high-sugar options.
If your elderly family member is not taking care of themselves or refusing to consider self-care, it could be due to a condition such as mild cognitive impairment, depression, or motor skills issues.
Excessive clutter, full trash cans, lots of dust, or unfinished dishes might suggest challenges with cognitive abilities or problems with mobility and motor skills required for household chores.
Seniors frequently need to manage numerous prescriptions and over-the-counter medications on varying schedules throughout the day. Keeping track of when to take each one and potential interactions can be difficult.
If you're sure your older loved one needs personal care, but you can't supply it on your own or have had negative experiences in the past, get in touch with our home care agency. Our caregivers are professionals and know how to provide the personal care your senior needs and deserves.
As our family members grow older, they may require help with everyday tasks. Senior home care services can offer the assistance needed for seniors to maintain a comfortable lifestyle in their own homes as they age. However, the financial implications of home care services can be substantial and may pose a significant challenge for many families. It makes sense then that one of the first questions we get at Citrus Senior Care is how seniors and their families can pay for the home care they need.
Long-term care insurance is a policy you purchase in advance to help cover future care either at home or in senior living settings. Each policy varies, but generally, seniors can start receiving benefits once they are no longer able to independently perform two activities of daily living (ADLs). Depending on the plan that is purchased, long-term insurance may cover some or all of the following types of care:
One of the most common ways to pay for in-home care services is with personal funds. To do so, some families must negotiate senior care costs or set up payment plans with their home care agency of choice. While not suitable for every family, these funds may come from a variety of sources, including:
For seniors with low income, Medicaid might provide coverage for certain home care services based on their place of residence. Numerous states have Medicaid programs that encompass both medical and non-medical in-home care services for qualifying seniors. For instance, certain states administer a waiver program for home and community-based services. That program may include particular non-medical services for seniors residing at home, such as assistance with daily living activities. Get in touch with your state's Medicaid office to obtain more details about specific programs, benefits, and eligibility criteria.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides many programs to assist military veterans and their surviving spouses with in-home care payment. Some examples of VA Home and Community Based Services programs that could cover in-home care expenses are as follows:
Families should consult a VA social worker to determine which program best suits their needs, as the qualifications and services covered vary for each program.
Some programs offer financial assistance or respite care for family caregivers who provide home care services to their loved ones.
It's important to research and consider all options before choosing how to pay for senior home care. With proper planning and support, families can find the best solution to ensure their loved ones receive the care they need to age comfortably and safely in their own homes.
At Citrus Senior Care, we know that money doesn't grow on trees. We also know that paying for quality senior in-home care can be challenging. We want to provide your senior with the non-medical home care services they've earned at a reasonable price. Contact our home care organization today to speak with one of our friendly representatives about paying for home care and the options that may be on the table for you.
At Citrus Senior Care, we're committed to helping seniors in our community maintain their quality of life. Like the historic monument in Perris, we stand tall for our senior clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and we're proud of that fact. Our team of experienced home care aides is deeply invested in the well-being of our clients and collaborates to create individualized services based on research and expertise.
Our home care services are tailored to provide support to clients in a variety of ways. Whether it's recuperating from hip surgery, preventing falls, improving cognitive function through brain exercises, or exploring new interests, you can have peace of mind knowing that we prioritize your senior's health and happiness. The first step to seeing your senior happy at home is to call our home care agency for a consultation. Contact us today, and by tomorrow, you'll be closer to keeping your loved one safe and comfortable as they age at home.
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A blaze ignited off Harley Knox Boulevard midday Thursday. Investigators are seeking the cause.Updated Thu, May 22, 2025 at 12:57 pm PTPERRIS, CA — A fire erupted Thursday near March Air Reserve Base in Perris and damaged several vehicles, extending into a field before Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department fighters halted its progress. According to a department spokesperson, the fire ignited near a plastics manufacturing facility along the base's southern boundary.Just after 11 a.m., smoke was reported near H...
Updated Thu, May 22, 2025 at 12:57 pm PT
PERRIS, CA — A fire erupted Thursday near March Air Reserve Base in Perris and damaged several vehicles, extending into a field before Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department fighters halted its progress. According to a department spokesperson, the fire ignited near a plastics manufacturing facility along the base's southern boundary.
Just after 11 a.m., smoke was reported near Harley Knox Boulevard and Patterson Avenue, just east of Interstate 215.
Several engine crews arrived at the location, which was engulfed in flames near the plastics manufacturing plant. Fire raged in a "pile of plastic pipes, extending into a field and along the shoulder of Harley Knox within a one-block space."
The March ARB Fire Brigade, along with personnel from the Riverside Fire Department and other agencies, assisted county firefighters.
Sheriff's deputies shut down both sides of Harley Knox, between I-215 and Oleander Avenue, for public safety.
No evacuations were ordered, though surrounding business employees were asked to shelter in place, according to reports from the scene.
Preliminary reports showed that upwards of 50 vehicles were damaged, and three or four commercial structures were threatened as the flames spread into the field near Patterson, but firefighters stopped the blaze's forward rate of spread just before noon.
Officials say the fire has been nearly contained, and the number of vehicles damaged would likely tbe reduced.
Fire investigators believe that a malfunctioning electrical transformer may have sparked the blaze.
SoCal Edison technicians were summoned to the location to carry out an inspection and make repairs.
This developing report will be updated as further information is released.
The show, from April 12 - 13, will fill the skies with aerial feats, including the Thunderbirds, and more aircraft displays on the tarmac.Ashley Ludwig, Patch StaffPERRIS, CA — This weekend, the skies over Riverside County will be filled with aircraft dipping, rolling, and flying in formation for the Southern California Air Show at March Air Reserve Base.The gates open at 8 a.m. and close at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday ...
Ashley Ludwig, Patch Staff
PERRIS, CA — This weekend, the skies over Riverside County will be filled with aircraft dipping, rolling, and flying in formation for the Southern California Air Show at March Air Reserve Base.
The gates open at 8 a.m. and close at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The show will begin at 9:30 a.m. and end at 4:30 p.m.
Driving Directions to the base are:
Upon Arrival:
Security will inspect bags, and attendees must have identification. Drones are not allowed at the venue.
You can bring folding chairs and handheld umbrellas, wagons, strollers, snacks, and water bottles. You are not permitted to bring coolers, drugs, alcohol, or weapons. See afull list of permitted and non-permitted items here.
The online program shows the depth of military prowess that will be on display, including the Thunderbirds and teams of skydivers known as the "Wings of Blue."
A detailed map shows where you can stroll among the planes, from fighters to trainers, warbirds to helicopters, and first responders to air force recruiters.
Take a seat to watch the show in the free open seating area, or pay for premium flight line or box seats. And here's a peek at some of the performers and static displays.
Col. Bryan M. Bailey spoke on the event in a letter to attendees.
"You will witness the raw lethality and unmatched capabilities of our military and civilian aviators as they push the limits of flight to demonstrate the might of American airpower," he wrote. "From high-speed military demonstrations to awe-inspiring civilian performances, and from cutting-edge aircraft to interactive ground displays, every aspect of this event reflects our commitment to defending freedom and advancing the frontier of aviation."
Learn more at socalairshow.com.
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Posted on May 13, 2025Non-Member Status of Involved Officer Prevents LDF ResponseOn May 10, 2025, a large impromptu event was organized via social media attracting hundreds of members of area biker gangs to Lake Perris State Recreation Area. Due to the large number of participants, Parks staff began directing attendees to other parking areas in order to control the amount of traffic. At 6:50 p.m., two California State Park Rangers assigned to Lake Perris responded to one of the parking lots within the location after he...
Posted on May 13, 2025
Non-Member Status of Involved Officer Prevents LDF Response
On May 10, 2025, a large impromptu event was organized via social media attracting hundreds of members of area biker gangs to Lake Perris State Recreation Area. Due to the large number of participants, Parks staff began directing attendees to other parking areas in order to control the amount of traffic. At 6:50 p.m., two California State Park Rangers assigned to Lake Perris responded to one of the parking lots within the location after hearing shots fired. Upon arriving in the area, they faced a stampede of visitors fleeing from the area of the weapons discharge. The officers encountered a subject who allegedly attempted to produce a firearm concealed on his person, resulting in one of the officers discharging his weapon in self-defense. The subject was struck by gunfire, detained, and provided medical care. He was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Subsequent to the critical incident, California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) Legal Defense Fund Administrator Kasey Clark was contacted via the 24/7 after-hours answering service and returned the call from the involved officers’ supervisor. After speaking with the supervisor, it was determined that the officer who had fired his weapon was not a CSLEA member and therefore, not entitled to the assistance of a LDF Panel Attorney who would typically be authorized to provide immediate assistance in these circumstances. Clark advised the supervisor that unfortunately the officer was on his own in undergoing the investigation by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office.
The following day, Clark briefed State Parks Peace Officers Association (SPPOAC) President Matt Yarbrough regarding the incident. Yarbrough reached out to the involved officer and supervisor but expressed frustration that some peace officers fail to take the necessary steps to become a member. “CSLEA and SPPOAC attend every Parks academy and inform cadets about the importance of having legal defense coverage. The small percentage of officers who elect to not sign up during the academy run the risk of not remembering to take care of it upon graduation and can find themselves in these unfortunate circumstances. Having been personally involved in a justified shooting, I can state first-hand the importance of having an experienced attorney by one’s side during the stress of the investigative process,” said Yarbrough.
CSLEA encourages all Unit 7 employees, particularly those who are armed peace officers, to confirm their membership status and submit an online application if they have not yet joined.