Looking for Home Care Assistance? You’re in the right place! Search for your local office

Looking for Home Care Assistance? You’re in the right place! Search for your local office

You’ve built a life at home, our care options allow you to stay there
Whether you’re planning ahead or responding to new, emerging needs, navigating the options for care can be overwhelming. Our Care Experts can explain your options and how our teams personalize plans to your level of care and unique needs as they evolve over time. Discover how in-home care can provide independence and wellbeing.
  • Home Care
  • Hospital-to-home Support
  • Companion Care
  • Skilled Nursing
  • Memory Care at Home
  • End-of-Life Compassionate Care
  • Caregiving support at Senior Living Facilities
What’s home care?
Home care is when a trusted professional companion or caregiver comes to the home to help an older adult with daily activities so they can continue living safely and comfortably in the place they love.


The level of care depends on the care recipient’s needs and can range from a few hours a day, a few days a week to 24-hour care or live-in care.
  • Companionship
  • Personal Care and Hygiene
  • Medication Reminders
  • Staying Active
  • Grocery Shopping
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Meal Prep and Nutrition
  • Social Activities and Connection
  • Transportation and Errands
  • Hobbies and Passions
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Is it time for a new care plan?
Common signs that more support is needed for your loved one to continue living at home:
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Challenges with Daily Activities
Struggling with everyday tasks like navigating stairs, managing medications or preparing meals can introduce safety risks and threaten independence.
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Recent Health Changes
A diagnosis, hospital stay or upcoming surgery can be a turning point. The transition home may require extra care to promote recovery and reduce the risk of complications or hospital readmission.
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Current Support is Strained
Family caregivers, friends, or community services may no longer be enough to meet daily needs. Gaps in care can lead to preventable health declines.
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What should I look for in a caregiver?
A good caregiver will have a clean background check and good general training. They’ll also be continually adapting to each client’s unique care plan, including their risks, needs, preferences, and personality.
Is home care better than moving to assisted living?
With the right level of support, most people can continue to live safely and comfortably at home even as they age with a progressive illness or condition.
How does a home care agency compare to hiring a private caregiver?
A quality home care agency manages the recruiting, vetting, training, scheduling, and performance of its caregivers, is insured, handles billing and payroll, and has back-up caregivers to fill in when needed.

With a private hire caregiver, individual families carry take on the burden of coordinating all caregiver management, without the support of a fully-staffed team.
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