Non-Medical In-Home Care Services (Supportive Care)

We offer a full range of non-medical in-home care services designed to support daily living, enhance quality of life, and provide peace of mind to families. Whether your loved one needs a few hours of help each day or around-the-clock support, our caregivers are here to assist with compassion and reliability.

Companion Care

Companion care offers emotional support and social interaction for clients who may be isolated or living alone. Caregivers engage in conversation, play games, accompany clients on walks, and help maintain a positive daily routine.

Personal Care Assistance

Personal care services help with activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and hygiene. This type of care supports safety, comfort, and dignity in the home setting.

Meal Preparation & Nutrition Support

Caregivers prepare healthy, balanced meals based on dietary needs and preferences. They can assist with grocery shopping, meal planning, feeding assistance, and making sure clients receive proper nutrition.

Light Housekeeping & Laundry

Light housekeeping services include tidying up common areas, changing linens, doing laundry, and helping maintain a clean and safe home environment.

Errands & Transportation

Caregivers can help with everyday errands like picking up prescriptions, grocery shopping, or going to the post office. They also provide safe transportation to doctor appointments and other outings.

Medication Reminders

While caregivers do not administer medication, they can provide reminders and supervision to ensure prescriptions are taken on time and according to schedule.

Fall Prevention & Mobility Support

Caregivers help reduce the risk of falls by assisting with mobility, transfers, and using mobility aids safely. They also identify potential hazards around the home and help make the space safer.

Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care

Care for individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s includes establishing a consistent routine, engaging in memory-supportive activities, and creating a calm, reassuring environment that reduces confusion and stress.

Respite Care for Family Caregivers

Respite care gives family caregivers a break by providing temporary, reliable care for their loved ones. This allows caregivers to rest, travel, or attend to personal needs while knowing their family member is in good hands.

End-of-Life/Hospice Support (Non-Medical)

Non-medical end-of-life support includes companionship, emotional support, and assistance with comfort care needs. Caregivers work alongside hospice providers to help families through this time with dignity and care.

Palliative Support Services (Non-Clinical)

Caregivers offer comfort-focused support for clients living with chronic or serious illnesses. Services are designed to reduce stress, assist with daily tasks, and improve quality of life.

Wellness & Safety Checks (Phone or In-Person)

Quick check-ins by phone or short in-person visits provide peace of mind for families. These visits verify that the client is safe, alert, has eaten, and does not have urgent needs.

24-Hour and Live-In Care

Live-in or 24-hour care ensures someone is always available in the home for clients who need ongoing supervision or help with nighttime routines and emergencies.

Social Engagement and Recreation Support

Caregivers help clients stay active and connected by encouraging hobbies, activities, and light physical movement. This can include playing music, light stretching, crafts, or attending local senior events.

Post-Surgical Non-Medical Assistance

After surgery, caregivers assist with mobility, medication reminders, meals, and household tasks so the client can rest and recover safely at home.

Sleep-Over/Overnight Supervision

Overnight caregivers remain in the home during sleeping hours to offer supervision, provide bathroom assistance, or respond to nighttime needs.