Elderly Care & Daily Living Support

Elderly Care & Daily Living Support

Compassionate Non-Medical Support for Seniors

Care Now Private Duty Care provides dependable, compassionate, non-medical support for seniors who need assistance with daily living, personal care routines, companionship, mobility, meals, and household support.

Our goal is to help seniors remain safe, comfortable, respected, and supported while continuing to enjoy the comfort and familiarity of home.

We understand that aging can bring changes in strength, balance, memory, energy, and independence. Our caregivers provide patient assistance that helps make daily life smoother, safer, and more dignified.

How We Support Elderly Care & Daily Living

Personal Care & Grooming Assistance

Our caregivers provide respectful support with bathing, dressing, grooming, oral hygiene, hair care, toileting assistance, and daily personal care routines.

We understand that personal care is private and sensitive. Our caregivers approach each task with patience, dignity, and respect so seniors can feel clean, comfortable, and confident without feeling rushed or embarrassed.

This support can also help reduce fall risks during bathing, dressing, and bathroom routines.

Meal Preparation & Hydration Support

Many seniors need help preparing meals or remembering to eat and drink throughout the day. Our caregivers can assist with light meal preparation, serving meals, cutting food into manageable portions, encouraging hydration, and helping follow family-approved meal preferences.

We can support daily nutrition routines such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and hydration reminders.

Caregivers do not provide medical nutrition therapy, but they can help support safe, consistent, non-medical meal routines based on the family’s instructions.

Light Housekeeping & Home Safety Support

A clean and organized home can help seniors feel more comfortable and reduce everyday risks.

Our caregivers may assist with light housekeeping tasks such as dishes, laundry, changing linens, wiping counters, emptying trash, tidying common areas, and helping keep walkways clear of clutter.

This support can help create a safer, calmer, and more comfortable living environment.

Mobility & Fall-Risk Awareness

Changes in balance, strength, or coordination can make it harder for seniors to move safely around the home.

Our caregivers can assist with walking support, standing assistance, wheelchair support, transferring from one area to another, and helping seniors use walkers, canes, or other mobility supports as directed by the family or care plan.

We also observe and report potential safety concerns such as cluttered walkways, loose rugs, poor lighting, or changes in the client’s walking pattern.

Medication Reminders

Care Now Private Duty Care provides non-medical support and does not administer medication.

When allowed by the care plan, caregivers may provide verbal medication reminders, remind the client when it is time to take medication, and document that a reminder was given.

Caregivers do not prescribe, prepare, administer, or make medical decisions regarding medication.

Companionship & Emotional Support

Loneliness and isolation can deeply affect a senior’s emotional well-being. Our caregivers provide companionship, conversation, encouragement, and meaningful engagement.

Companionship may include talking, reading, playing cards or games, looking through photos, watching a favorite show, taking short walks, sitting outside, or helping the client stay connected with family routines.

Sometimes the most meaningful part of care is simply having someone kind and dependable present.

Transportation & Errand Support

When available and appropriate, caregivers may accompany seniors to errands, grocery shopping, pharmacy pickups, appointments, social visits, or other approved outings.

This support helps seniors stay connected to their community while giving families peace of mind.

Our Approach to Senior Care

Preserving Independence

We believe seniors should be supported without feeling like their independence has been taken away.

Our caregivers know how to step in when help is needed and step back when the client is able and wants to do things independently. This respectful balance helps protect confidence, dignity, and self-esteem.

Building Trust & Familiarity

Many seniors may feel uncomfortable at first with the idea of someone new coming into their home. We understand that trust takes time.

Our caregivers focus on being patient, consistent, respectful, and dependable so the client can feel more comfortable with support over time.

Observing Changes & Keeping Families Informed

Because caregivers spend time with the client, they may notice changes in appetite, mood, mobility, sleep, hygiene, confusion, balance, or energy.

Caregivers can document and report concerns to the family so loved ones can follow up with a physician, nurse, therapist, or appropriate professional when needed.

Benefits for Families

Elderly care and daily living support can help families feel less overwhelmed and more confident that their loved one has dependable help.

Care Now Private Duty Care may help families by:

  • Supporting aging in place

  • Reducing fall risks during daily routines

  • Helping with personal care and hygiene

  • Providing companionship and emotional support

  • Assisting with meals and hydration reminders

  • Helping maintain a clean and safe environment

  • Giving family caregivers time to rest, work, run errands, or manage other responsibilities

  • Helping adult children return to their role as family instead of feeling like full-time caregivers

Our care is designed to support both the senior and the family.

Important Things to Consider

Some seniors may initially resist care because they are used to doing things on their own. This is normal. With patience, consistency, and a respectful approach, many seniors begin to appreciate the support once they see how much easier daily life can become.

Families should also understand that non-medical private duty care has limits. If a senior experiences a significant health decline or requires skilled nursing, wound care, injections, medication administration, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or medical monitoring, the family may need to coordinate with a licensed home health agency or medical provider in addition to our services.

Non-Medical Care Disclaimer

Care Now Private Duty Care provides non-medical private duty care and support services. We do not provide skilled nursing services, medication administration, injections, wound care, diagnosis, therapy, or emergency medical services.

If this is a medical emergency, please call 911.

Support That Helps Seniors Feel at Home

At Care Now Private Duty Care, we believe seniors deserve to age with dignity, comfort, and compassionate support. Our caregivers are here to help make daily life easier while giving families peace of mind.

To learn more about Elderly Care & Daily Living Support, contact Care Now Private Duty Care today.