Get connected with compassionate in-home caregivers

An in-home care professional can serve many different roles that add to the patient’s quality of life. We believe in encouraging independence, even at an elderly age, leads to a greater sense of self-respect in our clients.

Overnight
Caregivers

Live-in
Caregivers

24 hour
Caregivers

Save on cargeving services using a referral agency

Caregivers regestired with referral agencies decide the rate charged to each client and are not limited to the amount of time they can work or restricted from performing certain tasks. The total care cost is distributed mostly towards the caregiver, while the agency fee is low & reasonable.

Caregiving Services

Personal care

When a patient is unable to perform the basic task to ensure proper hygiene, an in-home caregiver can assist them. They will assist the patient with bathing, getting dressed, bathroom activities, and feeding.

Mobility assistance

A patient may be in physical therapy, but need help in performing the exercises on a daily basis. The in-home care provider is available to assist them in completing the physical therapy activities.

Transportation

In-home caregivers are available to transport and accompany the patient to appointments, personal events, and religious services, or to assist them in running general errands.

Household tasks

An important role of an in-home care professional is maintaining the patient’s home. They can change the bedding, perform housekeeping tasks, and provide meal preparation.

Medication reminders

Our in-home care professionals can help ensure timely and safe medication intake, as well as assistance with ordering, pick up, proper storage and communication with physicians.

Companionship

An in-home care professional can alleviate loneliness, with such activities as reading aloud, playing board games or card games, watching movies together, or just conversing with the patient.

Our caregivers are skilled in assisting clients with the following conditions

  • Cancer Care
  • Alzheimer’s
  • Parkinson’s
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Kidney Disease
  • Liver Disease
  • Heart Disease
  • Dementia
  • Sundowners
  • Surgical Recovery
  • Hospice
  • Diabetes
  • Cancer Care
  • Alzheimer’s
  • Parkinson’s
  • Multiple
    Sclerosis
  • Kidney Disease
  • Liver Disease
  • Heart Disease
  • Dementia
  • Sundowners
  • Surgical
    Recovery
  • Hospice
  • Diabetes

Frequently asked questions:

Some Long-Term Care Insurances will work with DRAs (Domestic Referral Agencies). Care First is happy to do its part to arrange for non-medical home care services with Long-Term Care Insurance companies who work with DRAs.

Care First Registry offers a selection of experienced and screened caregivers for you to affordably schedule. When a nurse or caregiver is sick, on vacation, or can’t accomodate a client’s care or scheduling needs, the client can request a fill-in or replacement nurse or caregiver.

We make our referrals based on our experience and your input.

Caregivers registered with referral agencies decide what they charge to each client. They are not limited to the amount of time they can work or restricted from performing certain tasks.