Our Services

Elevating Lives with Compassion & Support

At our non-medical home care agency, we understand that every individual has unique needs and desires. That’s why we offer a comprehensive range of services designed to enhance independence, promote well-being, and bring comfort to the lives of our clients.

Our Non-Medical Home Care Services: Elevating Lives with Compassion & Support

At our non-medical home care agency, we understand that every individual has unique needs and desires. That’s why we offer a comprehensive range of services designed to enhance independence, promote well-being, and bring comfort to the lives of our clients.

  • Help with bathing, showering, and personal hygiene.
  • Assistance with shaving, hair styling, and nail care.
  • Help with toileting and incontinence care, including changing adult diapers.
  • Help selecting appropriate clothing.
  • Assistance with putting on and taking off clothing, including adaptive clothing options.
  • Support for individuals with bladder and bowel issues, including scheduled bathroom visits.
  • Support with walking, transferring from bed to chair, and using mobility aids (walkers, canes).
  • Dusting, vacuuming, and sweeping
  • Shopping for groceries and personal items.
  • Picking up prescriptions and other essentials.
  • Laundry
  • Planning and preparing nutritious meals based on dietary needs.
  • Grocery shopping and pantry organization.
  • Specialized companionship and activities to engage memory and cognitive skills.
  • Support with daily routines and safety supervision.
  • Assistance with mobility and daily tasks during recovery.
  • Help with meal prep and light housekeeping to minimize physical strain.
  • Temporary relief for family caregivers, providing care to the client for short periods.
  • Engaging clients in conversation, reading, and activities to reduce loneliness.
  • Accompanying clients on walks or outings.
  • Organizing and participating in arts and crafts, games, and hobbies.
  • Arranging social visits with friends and family.
  • Engaging clients in puzzles, memory games, and reminiscing activities.
  • Help with setting up and using devices (tablets, smartphones, computers).
  • Teaching clients to use communication apps to stay connected with family.
  • Encouraging and guiding clients in light exercises or stretching routines.
  • Accompanying clients on walks to promote physical activity.
  • Monitoring vital signs (blood pressure, weight) and reporting to family.
  • Assisting clients in maintaining hydration and nutrition.
  • Medication Reminders
  • Decluttering and organizing living spaces for safety and ease of access.
  • Helping clients sort and manage personal belongings.
  • Assessing the home environment for hazards and making recommendations.
  • Rearranging furniture for easier navigation.
  • Developing plans for emergencies (evacuation plans, emergency contacts).
  • Providing resources for creating emergency kits.
  • Helping clients with light gardening tasks, planting, and maintaining plants.
  • Arranging for garden visits or outings to botanical gardens.
  • Assisting with participation in religious services or cultural events.
  • Providing companionship during cultural activities or hobbies.
  • Providing safe and reliable transportation to any destination, including medical appointments, social outings, and special events.
  • Accompanying clients during outings for assistance and safety.
  • Regular communication with family members about care updates.
  • Organizing family meetings to discuss care strategies.
  • Providing information about local community resources (support groups, senior services).
  • Connecting families with legal and financial advisors as needed.
  • Developing personalized care plans based on individual needs and preferences.
  • Regularly updating care plans based on changing circumstances.