What is home care?

Being independent is something many of us take for granted—until we lose the ability to manage daily activities.

Home care* is intended to help you or someone you care for sustain and maintain quality of life, all while ensuring safety in the comfort of home, wherever home may be.

*Home care services offered vary by location. Please contact your local Homewatch CareGivers for more information.

Home Care Services We Offer

Home care may include, but is not limited to:

  • Personal grooming, like bathing or dressing.
  • Companion care to alleviate feelings of loneliness through meaningful engagement.
  • Assistance moving around the home; getting in and out of the shower, chair, or bed.
  • Child care for those times when the little ones are not feeling up to going to school or daycare or if parents are working from home and need extra support.
  • Reminders to take medications at the prescribed time and as indicated, as well as the purpose and importance of the medication.
  • Care for people of all ages living with a wide range of disabilities.
  • Personalized dementia care that encourages involvement and helps build a consistent and familiar relationship between the client and the caregiver.
  • Prenatal and postnatal care for parents.
  • Respite care to give family caregivers a break.
  • Transportation services and support for scheduled routine or post-op healthcare appointments, running errands, picking up meds or groceries, or getting to social events.
  • End-of-life care lending to comfort and overall well-being for the individual, as well as minimizing the stress and emotion for those losing a loved one.

We conduct annual background checks on all caregivers.

We provide at least 12 hours annually of employee training.

We perform in-person quality assurance visits every 90 days.

We conduct satisfaction surveys to monitor the care provided.