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Providing customized care services with flexible payment options for your convenience and peace of mind.

Our trained staff provide support with daily living tasks, ensuring that you or your loved one can enjoy fulfilling days and meaningful experiences while receiving in-home care. Whether it’s consistent help with post-hospital recovery or occasional assistance, we’re here to help at home, allowing you or your loved one to avoid stays in nursing homes or rehabilitation centers.

We recognize that a skilled CNA plays a vital role in ensuring the health and well-being of our clients. They must not only provide exceptional medical support but also demonstrate sensitivity to each individual's unique needs. Our Certified Nursing Assistant service focuses on providing high-quality care while preserving independence for you or your loved ones.

Personal Care Assistant

We provide support to individuals who need help with daily living activities due to age, illness, disability, or other circumstances. We want to ensure clients maintain a good quality of life while promoting independence wherever possible.

Certified Nursing Assistant

Our Care Services

Daily Living Assistance

  • Hygiene: Assisting with bathing, grooming, oral hygiene, and dressing.

  • Mobility: Helping clients move around, including transferring from bed to wheelchair, walking, or repositioning to prevent bedsores.

  • Toileting: Supporting with bathroom needs, incontinence care, or managing catheters or colostomy bags.

Meal Preparation and Feeding

  • Preparing and serving meals tailored to the client's dietary needs.

  • Assisting with eating if the client cannot feed themselves.

Housekeeping

  • Performing light cleaning tasks such as vacuuming, dusting, laundry, and changing bed linens.

  • Organizing the home to create a safe environment, reducing fall risks.

Medication Management

  • Reminding or helping clients take prescribed medications on time (if authorized).

  • Monitoring for side effects or adverse reactions.

Companionship

  • Providing emotional support and engaging in conversation.

  • Participating in activities like reading, playing games, or taking walks.

Transportation and Errands

  • Accompanying clients to medical appointments, grocery shopping, or social activities.

  • Running errands like picking up medications or groceries.

Monitoring and Reporting

  • Observing changes in the client’s physical or emotional condition and reporting them to family members or healthcare professionals.

Specialized Care

  • Providing assistance with medical devices (e.g., oxygen machines) or specific health needs (e.g., dementia care, diabetes management).