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Black caregiver providing mobility support to a black client

Personal Care

Helping clients with daily activities that they may struggle with due to age, illness, or disability

Personal Home Health Care refers to non-medical assistance provided to individuals in their homes to help them maintain their independence and quality of life. It focuses on daily living activities, companionship, and basic support rather than skilled medical care.

What is personal home care?

Key Aspects of Personal Home Health Care

Caregiver assisting client with daily grooming activity
  • Bathing, grooming, and dressing

  • Toileting and incontinence care

  • Mobility assistance (walking, transfers, and fall prevention)

  • Meal preparation and feeding assistance

Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

Caregiver providing emotional support to a client in recovery
  • Companionship and social engagement

  • Cognitive stimulation (puzzles, reading, conversations)

  • Assistance with hobbies and recreational activities

Emotional and Social Support

Companion Care
Caregiver providing transportation support to a disabled client
  • Light housekeeping and laundry

  • Grocery shopping and meal planning

  • Medication reminders (but not administration)

  • Transportation to appointments and errands

Household Support

✔ Seniors who want to age in place
 

✔ Individuals with disabilities needing daily assistance
 

✔ People recovering from illness or surgery who need temporary support
 

✔ Individuals with chronic conditions like Dementia or Parkinson’s

Who Needs Personal Home Health Care?

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