Home care, shaped around your family's situation
Home care is the umbrella. For families whose needs do not fit one neat category. We blend personal care, companion care, respite, and overnight support into a single plan, and we adjust it as the situation changes.
Who is this for?
- Families who know they need help at home but are not sure which service fits.
- Situations that mix personal care, companionship, and coordination.
- Recovery periods after surgery or illness that do not fall neatly into one bucket.
- People whose needs change week to week and require a flexible plan.
What's included
- A blended plan pulling from personal care, companion care, and respite as needed
- Flexible scheduling: regular weekly visits, on-call support, or temporary coverage
- A coordinator who adjusts the plan when the situation changes
- Coordination with case managers, therapists, and clinical providers when they are involved
How it works
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Start with the situation, not the service
Call us and describe what is happening. We will help you figure out what kind of help would actually make the biggest difference.
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Free in-home assessment
We visit the home, meet the person receiving care, and map out the routine and the gaps. We leave you with a plan to consider.
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Build and staff the plan
We match caregivers to the plan and set the schedule. You meet your primary caregiver before care begins.
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Adjust as the situation evolves
Needs shift. A surgery, a new diagnosis, a caregiver move. We adjust the plan rather than starting over.
Common questions
How is this different from the other services you offer?
The other services are named categories: personal care, respite, companion care, 24-hour. Home care is the umbrella. Many families end up with a plan that pulls from several categories, and we adjust the mix over time.
How long does home care typically last?
Some families use us for a few weeks after a hospital stay. Others work with us for years as a parent ages. There is no set length, and no pressure to commit longer than you need to.
Can home care include someone who comes overnight?
Yes. Overnight shifts, including awake-overnight and on-call-overnight options, can be part of a home-care plan.
How do you choose which caregiver comes to our home?
We think about the plan, the schedule, the personality of the person receiving care, any cultural or language considerations, and caregiver availability. We try to get it right the first time, and we adjust quickly if the match is not working.
Ready to talk about home care?
Free consultation, no pressure. We will listen to your situation and walk you through what is possible.