Intermediate Services - Hands on Personal Care

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Intermediate Services requires physical assistance with activities of daily living (ADL) and requires a caregiver to have fundamental caregiving training. We provide short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering temporary, professional assistance with daily activities, companionship, and supervision for individuals who are elderly, disabled, or chronically ill; it helps prevent caregiver burnout, supports emotional and physical well-being, and allows families to attend appointments, run errands, or take needed breaks while ensuring their loved one receives consistent, compassionate care in a safe environment.

Billed at hourly rate. Call for quote.

  • Mobility and Transfers - Help client het in and out of bed, chairs, or showers

  • Hygiene and grooming - Assistance with bathing, brushing teeth, washing hair, and getting dressed

  • Toileting and Incontinence Care - Direct physical assistance with using the restroom and maintaining cleanliness

  • maintain established daily routines

  • Medication Reminders - Verbally reminding client when it is time to take their medication. (Non-medical staffers are not permitted to physically administer medications.)

  • Feeding Assistance - Physically helping clients eat for those who cannot eat on their own.

  • prepare meals

  • bathing & grooming

  • companionship

Intermediate Services requires physical assistance with activities of daily living (ADL) and requires a caregiver to have fundamental caregiving training. We provide short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering temporary, professional assistance with daily activities, companionship, and supervision for individuals who are elderly, disabled, or chronically ill; it helps prevent caregiver burnout, supports emotional and physical well-being, and allows families to attend appointments, run errands, or take needed breaks while ensuring their loved one receives consistent, compassionate care in a safe environment.

Billed at hourly rate. Call for quote.

  • Mobility and Transfers - Help client het in and out of bed, chairs, or showers

  • Hygiene and grooming - Assistance with bathing, brushing teeth, washing hair, and getting dressed

  • Toileting and Incontinence Care - Direct physical assistance with using the restroom and maintaining cleanliness

  • maintain established daily routines

  • Medication Reminders - Verbally reminding client when it is time to take their medication. (Non-medical staffers are not permitted to physically administer medications.)

  • Feeding Assistance - Physically helping clients eat for those who cannot eat on their own.

  • prepare meals

  • bathing & grooming

  • companionship