Personal Care Services
CareChoice provides high-quality personal care support to families in need of compassionate help. Our method blends individualized care with professional expertise to help your loved ones stay independent and dignified while receiving the practical assistance they need in the comfort in-home.
What Is It?
Personal care helps older adults and people with disabilities maintain their quality of life by providing the daily support they need. We offer trained non-medical assistance to help clients maintain their independence while completing their daily tasks. Our trained aides and staff make individualized plans for each person based on their specific needs.
Our personal care services can help, whether you need 24-hour supervision or part-time care. We coordinate with families and healthcare providers as needed, help with personal hygiene, and provide compassionate support.
Who Needs Personal Care Services?
If your family member lives alone but needs help with activities of daily living such as, bathing, dressing, and other personal hygiene tasks, we can help. Here are some examples of who our services would help:
- Individuals with physical limitations or chronic conditions that require ongoing support and professional help from caregivers.
- Those with mobility challenges or cognitive changes that affect daily living where they need constant supervision to stay safe and healthy in their own home.
- Individuals who recently returned home from a facility, rehabilitation, or surgery and need professional assistance during recovery.
Personalized Care Support
Our specialists help you explore care options and create a plan that fits your family’s needs.
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FAQs
Personal care includes hands‑on help with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, incontinence care, mobility support, and other daily activities. The goal is to support comfort, safety, and dignity while your loved one remains at home.
Personal care is designed for people who can no longer safely manage daily tasks on their own because of age, disability, illness, or recovery from surgery. It also gives family caregivers relief and confidence that their loved one has steady support.
Yes. Personal care involves direct physical assistance with tasks like bathing and dressing, while companion care focuses more on supervision, conversation, errands, and light household help. Many families use both together.
Often, a trusted family member or friend can be enrolled, trained, and paid as the personal caregiver if program rules in your state allow it. CareChoice helps with enrollment steps and makes sure approved caregivers are paid correctly.
No. CareChoice offers non‑medical support, so caregivers do not perform clinical procedures or change treatments. They can give medication reminders and help clients stay organized according to the doctor’s existing instructions.
A care coordinator meets with your family to review needs, safety concerns, and preferences. Together you create a personalized plan that caregivers follow and update as your loved one’s needs change.
Yes, personal care can be scheduled for morning routines, evening wind‑down, or several short visits per day. Families can choose time blocks that fit best with daily life.
Caregivers use respectful, dignity‑focused techniques and explain each step before they begin. They move at the client’s pace to build trust and help personal care feel more comfortable over time.
Yes, personal care is often an important part of support at home after discharge. Caregivers help with bathing, dressing, and daily routines while your loved one regains strength and adjusts back to home life.
Families can contact CareChoice at any time to request changes. The team will reassess needs, adjust tasks, and modify the schedule so support stays aligned with current abilities and goals.