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My elderly aunts, 100 and 90 years of age, are homebound and need to get a hair cut. How do I find someone to come to the house to do it? I checked on google.... no luck. I am located in Miami, FL.

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That's one of quite a few mobile hair stylists that came up on Google when I typed in "mobile haircuts Miami FL" Here's another entire list:

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Maybe a stylist that does hair at your nearby assisted living or nursing homes would be open to that... it wouldn't hurt to ask.
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abloom Oct 2022
Good idea!!! thank you!
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contact a Beauty School and ask if there are any students that would do this.
I learned to cut my Husbands hair.
I was afraid that I would "mess it up" but then I figured the only people that see him are the caregivers, the Hospice staff and me. Who cares if it was a little uneven.
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Call a local salon and ask if any of their hairdressers do house calls. It's pretty common, so you shouldn't have any trouble finding someone.
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Checking with local hair salons is definitely the way to go. G1954's suggestion of a Beauty School is also a great idea.
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I started giving my mother haircuts when she had advancing dementia and couldn't sit still for long periods of time. You can go on YouTube and search for haircutting tips for their type of hair. It's not difficult, but it may not look totally professional at first. If you go this route, get a good pair of haircutting scissors, and clips to hold back the hair on top while you do bottom layers. Short cuts are easiest to wash, dry and style, if they are OK with that. You can also check with your local hospice to see if they have recommendations about sylists who will make home calls.
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Angst74 Oct 2022
Yes, indeed! I cut my mother's hair for a little over a year. A little uneven at first, but she and I both got a little better at this each month, when she especially wanted the hair trimmed at the back of her head, hating to feel hair on the back of her neck. I made the hair cut part of a "day spa" experience: wash, trim, and blow dry her hair; then an Epsom Salts foot soak, followed by massaging her lower legs with a cream to remove dead skin. Then our usual light lunch of soup and sandwich, after which she was usually ready for a nap in her easy chair. She loved all of it!
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I learned to cut my dad's hair, during the Pandemic and his decline, using You tube. Contact senior care resources and local cosmetology colleges. hopefully they can guide you to valuable, respectful, and loving "good haircuts". When I "googled" such a need.... I came up with pet grooming, as a result. Our loved humans deserve so much more.
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I cut my mother's hair during Covid. Someone gave me the name of a hairdresser that did house calls. She gave all of us haircuts and charged only $20 per person. We only used her once.
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Beatty Oct 2022
My daughter cut my hair in lockdown..
I made her a coffee ☕ 😜
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Reach out to the hairdressers near you. You might find someone who would be willing to come over after hours. That's what my mom has done for the last year plus.
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Also, I would suggest checking with your local Visiting Nurse or home care agencies. They may have the names of persons who cut hair at home.
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