Your Questions, Answered
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I provide private, non-medical in-home companion care for older adults who wish to continue living independently. Services include companionship, assistance with daily routines, light housekeeping, support with dressing and hygiene tasks, transportation, and helping maintain structure and comfort at home.
My work is relationship-based and ongoing, rather than shift-oriented or short-term.
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I personally provide all care and work with a very limited number of families. This allows for consistency, familiarity, and trust — without rotating caregivers or administrative layers.
Families work directly with me, which creates continuity and a more personalized experience.
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No. I do not provide medical services, skilled nursing, or hands-on medical care.
My role is to support daily life, safety, routine, and quality of life while coordinating respectfully with families and medical professionals when appropriate.
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Families who value:
Consistency over coverage
Calm, dependable presence
Long-term support rather than short-term fixes
Clear communication and boundaries
I am best suited for families looking for stable, ongoing care rather than emergency or rotating assistance.
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I intentionally limit the number of clients I support so that care remains personal, attentive, and reliable. Availability is selective and based on schedule alignment and mutual fit.
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Yes. I carry professional liability insurance and operate as a registered business. Care is provided directly by me, not subcontracted staff.
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Yes. References from families I’ve worked with are available upon request once we’ve determined potential fit.
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Availability is limited and scheduled in advance. I typically work with families seeking consistent weekly care rather than variable or on-call coverage.
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I believe care works best when expectations are clear from the beginning, including pricing.
I offer private, ongoing companion care with a 4-hour weekly minimum commitment. Services typically range from $800 per month and up, depending on the schedule and level of support.
Most families I work with invest more for consistent weekly care, but we always begin with a conversation to make sure the arrangement feels like a good fit for everyone.
