Clients may receive assistance with personal care and routine daily activities that support comfort, dignity, and personal hygiene. Care is provided by trained and supervised home care aides in accordance with agency policy and state regulations.
Homemaker & Environmental Support Services
Support with maintaining a safe and clean home environment is provided, including routine household tasks that promote health, safety, and overall well-being. These services help clients remain comfortable and supported in their homes.
Care Coordination & Monitoring
The agency coordinates services, monitors care delivery, and maintains regular communication with clients, families, and authorized representatives. Plans of care are reviewed and updated as client needs change.
Respite Support for Family Caregivers
Temporary in-home support is available to relieve family caregivers, allowing them time to rest while ensuring continuity of care for their loved ones.
Medication Assistance (Non-Medical)
Caregivers may provide medication assistance limited to reminders and support with self-administration, as permitted under Washington State non-skilled home care regulations. Medication management and clinical administration are not provided.
Companionship & Supervision
Clients receive social engagement, companionship, and general supervision to support emotional well-being, reduce isolation, and promote safety within the home environment.
Emergency & Safety Support
Caregivers are trained to recognize changes in client condition, follow emergency procedures, and support client safety during emergencies in accordance with agency policy.