Personal care focuses on assisting individuals with routine daily activities that are essential for safe and consistent living at home. This service is typically arranged for seniors, adults with disabilities, or individuals recovering from surgery or illness who need hands-on support with personal tasks. Services are delivered by trained caregivers based on an agreed care plan, often following an initial assessment and ongoing coordination with family members or healthcare providers when needed.
How It Works:
Daily support is structured around the individual’s routine and delivered through the following services:
- Medication Reminders
Caregivers provide timely reminders based on the prescribed schedule and note any missed doses or concerns for follow-up. - Bathing, Dressing, Grooming, and Hygiene Care
Assistance is provided with personal hygiene tasks in a way that supports safety, privacy, and consistency with the client’s usual habits. - Feeding Assistance
Caregivers help prepare meals and assist with eating when needed, while observing intake and any signs of difficulty. - Toileting and Incontinence Care
Support includes scheduled toileting, hygiene care, and proper use of incontinence supplies to maintain cleanliness and skin health. - Mobility Assistance, Transfers, and Positioning
Clients are assisted with walking, transferring, and repositioning to reduce fall risk and support physical stability.
Specialized Care:
- Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care
Care is adapted to cognitive changes, using structured routines and supervision to reduce confusion and maintain safety. - Chronic Illness Support
Daily assistance is adjusted to the individual’s condition, helping manage fatigue, limitations, and ongoing care needs. - Post-Surgical Recovery Care
Short-term support focuses on safe movement, personal care, and following discharge instructions during recovery.
What to Expect
Services usually begin with an in-home assessment to understand the individual’s daily needs, level of independence, and any safety considerations. A care plan is then developed to guide caregivers on how tasks should be performed during each visit. As care continues, adjustments are made based on changes in condition or routine, with communication maintained between caregivers, families, and other involved providers.
Find the Right Care Approach
Connect with us to discuss your current care needs and daily routines. Information shared helps determine the type of support that fits your situation. A clear next step can be outlined based on your preferences and schedule.



