Personal Care covers what isn't medical but still matters most — the bathing, the meals, the rides, and the conversation. None of it requires a license; all of it requires the right person.
A
Bathing & hygiene
Hands-on help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting — done with patience, modesty, and the small dignities that make the day easier.
- Shower & bath assists
- Dressing & grooming
- Toileting & continence support
- Skin checks & positioning
B
Meals & home
Cooking, light cleaning, laundry, and the steady kitchen rhythms that keep a home running when the body slows down a little.
- Meal planning & cooking
- Light housekeeping & tidying
- Laundry & linen changes
- Dishes, recycling, plant care
C
Errands & transport
Doctor's appointments, the grocery list, the post office, the hairdresser. Driven in our car, walked in alongside, brought home with the receipts.
- Doctor & therapy rides
- Grocery & pharmacy runs
- Post office, bank, library
- Light shopping & outings
D
Companionship
Conversation, cards, walks, reading aloud, and the long, quiet afternoons that don't show up on a care plan but matter most.
- Reading, hobbies, conversation
- Walks & gentle activities
- Safety check-ins between visits
- Family Log entries every visit