Personal Assistance
Personal Assistance helps individuals build independence with support for everyday tasks at home or in the community. Families choose a trusted care provider, while our team handles onboarding, payroll, and administrative support to make care simple and reliable.
Personalized support that empowers independence
Personal Assistance is designed to help individuals build independence while receiving support with everyday tasks. Personal care is tailored to each person’s routine and may be provided at home or in the community, supporting safety, confidence, and daily living.
Families select a care provider they already know and trust, creating a more familiar and consistent experience. Our team handles onboarding, payroll, and administrative support, making it easy to get started and maintain reliable care.
Personalized support for daily living
Personal Assistance caregivers help individuals live independently in their own homes by helping with:
Activities of daily living (ADLs)
Support with dressing, grooming, toileting, and personal hygiene
Mobility and routine support
Assistance navigating daily routines safely at home or in the community
Meal preperation
Preparing meals and assisting with eating as needed
Household support
Light housekeeping, laundry, and maintaining a safe environment
Community participation
Support with errands, outings, and everyday activities
Communication support
Assisting with verbal, non-verbal, or alternative communication
Personal Assistance is a non-medical service. Care providers do not administer medication, perform medical procedures, or provide behavioral intervention services.
FAQs
What activities are a part of Personal Assistance?
Personal Assistance may include help with personal care, daily routines, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and support in the community. Services focus on maintaining safety, building confidence, and supporting independence.
Who can be a Personal Assistance caregiver?
Families can choose someone they know and trust to be their caregiver. That individual must be 18 years of age and is onboarded by our team, including completing an application, background check, and CPR and First Aid training.
How do I get started?
Personal Assistance services are accessed through your Service Coordinator. Once a referral is submitted, our team will reach out to guide you through next steps.
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