Personal Care
Hands-on help with the private, physical parts of daily life — delivered by trained aides who protect dignity as carefully as they protect safety.
Daily living, with support
When bathing, dressing, or moving around the house becomes difficult, small tasks start to carry real risk — a slippery tub, a missed meal, a fall on the way to the bathroom at night. Personal care aides step into exactly those moments.
Our aides are trained in safe transfer techniques, fall prevention, and hygiene care, and every case runs under a plan written and reviewed by a registered nurse. Family members get their roles back: daughter, son, spouse — instead of full-time caregiver.
What personal care covers
- Bathing, showering, and hygiene care
- Dressing and grooming
- Toileting and incontinence care
- Safe transfers — bed, chair, wheelchair
- Walking and mobility support
- Positioning for comfort and skin health
- Meal preparation and feeding assistance
- Everything companion care includes
A good fit when…
Your loved one needs another pair of hands for bathing, dressing, or getting around — the needs assessors call activities of daily living (ADLs). Most MLTC and Medicaid plans authorize personal care hours for exactly this.
Consider more support when…
There are health conditions to monitor — blood pressure, diabetes, recovery after a hospital stay. A certified home health aide adds that clinical layer under nurse supervision.
Arrange personal care
A registered nurse will assess what's needed — and our team will handle the insurance side.