Visiting Angels Living Assistance is part of a large network providing in-home care for seniors and people with disabilities, and they've been doing this work for over 25 years, so there's plenty of experience behind what they offer. Their caregivers help with things like companionship, homemaking, medication reminders, meal preparation, dressing, personal hygiene, and transportation for errands or trips to the doctor. These caregivers are screened, insured, bonded, and trained for different needs, including Alzheimer's, Autism, and Traumatic Brain Injury care.
They're around twenty-four hours a day and known for matching clients and caregivers based on compatibility, so folks feel comfortable and understood. Their approach is to create custom care plans for each person, working along with the client, family, and doctors, making sure folks stay as independent as possible while still being safe at home. They also offer help with daily activities like grooming, bathing, moving around the house, and making sure people remember their medications. There's flexible scheduling, so care can be as needed, whether it's full time, for emergencies, or just a few hours a week, and there's respite care for family caregivers who need a break, too.
Visiting Angels' network has more than 600 local offices across the country, and each one is independently owned and operated under the name Living Assistance Services Inc. They're careful about hiring compassionate, respectful caregivers who focus on building good relationships with clients, making sure both dignity and safety come first. Their services cover a lot-Alzheimer's Care, Companion Care, Dementia Care, End-of-Life Care, Fall Prevention, Palliative Care, Personal Care, Respite Care, and Transitional Care-so people can get help for a wide range of needs without leaving their home. The main goal is to make sure folks can keep living where they want, with as much independence as their situation allows, in the comfort and safety of their own home.