— Non-Medical Home Services

Help built around your parent's day, not ours.

Every service we offer is shaped by one question: what does this person actually need to stay at home on their own terms?

Close-up of two hands — one older, one younger — resting together on a kitchen table in warm morning window light, soft focus background of a home interior
Close-up of two hands — one older, one younger — resting together on a kitchen table in warm morning window light, soft focus background of a home interior
Caregiver's hands helping arrange a pill organizer and glass of water on a wooden nightstand, warm daylight from a nearby window, soft lived-in bedroom visible in background
Caregiver's hands helping arrange a pill organizer and glass of water on a wooden nightstand, warm daylight from a nearby window, soft lived-in bedroom visible in background
Hands wiping down a kitchen counter with a cloth, morning light catching dust motes, a tidy but clearly personal home kitchen in the background with family photos on a shelf
Hands wiping down a kitchen counter with a cloth, morning light catching dust motes, a tidy but clearly personal home kitchen in the background with family photos on a shelf
Caregiver walking slowly beside an older person through a sunlit hallway, shot from behind, natural light from a window at the end of the hall, warm wood floors
Caregiver walking slowly beside an older person through a sunlit hallway, shot from behind, natural light from a window at the end of the hall, warm wood floors
/ Four Areas of Support

No service package forces a fit. Each of these areas gets scoped to the individual — how much, how often, on what schedule.

What we do, clearly stated.

Companionship

Personal Care Assistance

Light Housekeeping

Mobility Support

Consistent, attentive presence — conversation, shared meals, reading aloud, or simply being there. Scheduled around when your parent wants company, not when it's convenient.

Bathing, grooming, dressing, and hygiene support — handled with discretion and at the pace your parent sets, preserving their routine and dignity.

Safe movement between rooms, getting in and out of bed, and steady accompaniment on short outings — reducing risk without reducing independence.

Tidying, laundry, dishes, and light cleaning — done the way your parent prefers, respecting every corner of a home that belongs to them.

Wide shot of a caregiver seated at a kitchen table across from an older person, both leaning slightly forward in conversation, afternoon light coming through a window to the left, coffee cups on the table, warm and unhurried atmosphere
Wide shot of a caregiver seated at a kitchen table across from an older person, both leaning slightly forward in conversation, afternoon light coming through a window to the left, coffee cups on the table, warm and unhurried atmosphere
• How It Starts

A conversation first. A plan second.

Before any schedule is set, we sit down and listen — to your parent, and to you. What does a good day look like for them? What's slipping? What's non-negotiable?

From that, we build a scope and a schedule that fits the person — adjusted as things change, never locked into a package that stopped fitting.

Ready to talk through what your parent needs?

No pressure, no pitch. Just a direct conversation about what would actually help — and whether we're the right fit.