You want your parent, friend, or loved one to enjoy their freedom and independence for as long as possible, and remain comfortable in their own household. Assisted Home Living care is becoming a popular choice for seniors, as it enables them to remain in the safety and comfort of their own home, and relieves care giving duties from relatives and family members. Often times, your loved one may need help with activities or tasks that go overlooked—such as opening jars, driving, maintaining a clean household, and bathing.

Assisted Home Living care offers support for those in need of assistance with personal care and daily activities and can provide part-time, full time, and as-needed support. However, it’s important to understand that Assisted Home Living caregivers do not always provide health-related services. Home health providers offer medical care, such as trained nurses or physical therapy services for seniors. Assisted Home Living caregivers assist with non-medical home care.