Who You Serve
Your agency will provide non-medical home care services to individuals below with ADL's - Activities of Daily living (cooking, cleaning, bathing, transportation, companion care, respite care) usually in the comfort of their own homes.

Seniors
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Senior clients may live alone and struggle with mobility issues. The agency can assist them with their personal hygiene, medication reminders, and light housekeeping.
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Alzheimer's Client
The agency offers compassion for memory care clients. Trained caregivers provide supervision, companionship, memory-stimulating activities and ensure a structured routine.

Disabled Community
A client with cerebral palsy may need assistance from skilled caregiver with daily activities, personal care, and therapy exercises. They ensure his living space is accessible and safe, allowing him to move around comfortably.

New Mom & Baby
As a new mom, recently gave birth to her first child, she may need assistance with newborn care, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and emotional support.

Veterans
Veterans may have physical disabilities sometimes stemming from combat experiences and need physical assistance, medication reminders, and emotional support.

Post-hospital Patients
Someone coming home from the hospital will likely need different types of care depending on their condition; adequate hydration, proper nutrition, help with walking, medication reminders and more. Having a caregiver assist with these tasks will help the patient in their recovery.