Home Care provides non-medical support such as help with bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and companionship.
Home Health includes medical services provided by licensed professionals like nurses or therapists, such as wound care, medication management, and therapy.
In simple terms, home care is personal support, while home health involves medical and nursing care at home.
Call us or contact us online. We will make a care plan and match a caregiver to your needs.
Most services are private pay. Respite care is included as part of our non-medical support.
If they need help with bathing, dressing, meals, mobility, or feel lonely, home care can help.
Personal care, companionship, Alzheimer’s & dementia support, respite care, palliative support, and daily living assistance.
Costs depend on hours and type of care. We work with families to make plans affordable.
We match based on needs, personality, and preferences for a comfortable fit.
Yes, all caregivers are professionally trained and screened.
Care can be scheduled daily, weekly, or full-time with flexible hours.
Yes, care can be arranged anytime, including 24-hour support.
We provide a qualified replacement to ensure care continues.
Caregivers follow safety rules, monitor well-being, and maintain a secure environment.
Caregivers follow safety protocols, contact emergency services, and notify families immediately
Caregivers are trained, reliable, and focused on the client’s safety and comfort.
We provide personalized care, carefully selected caregivers, and consistent support
We coordinate schedules and communicate to maintain smooth, consistent care
We provide regular updates and stay in touch to share client progress.
Caregivers assist with daily tasks, giving families time to rest and peace of mind.
Caregivers use patience and understanding to help clients feel comfortable.
Caregivers provide support while respecting choices, privacy, and independence.
Yes. Companionship, conversation, and engagement help improve overall well-being.
Caregivers provide conversation, activities, and emotional support to reduce loneliness.
Temporary support for family caregivers to rest or manage responsibilities.
Yes, caregivers provide structured and patient support for memory care.
By assisting with routines, supervision, and meaningful activities to support comfort.
Yes, we provide non-medical comfort, companionship, and assistance during these times.
Finding the right care for a loved one can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Reliant Homecare offers a free consultation to help you explore the best care options for your family. Our team will listen to your needs, answer your questions, and guide you through the process of arranging care.
With personalized care plans, experienced caregivers, and flexible scheduling, we make it easier for your loved ones to maintain well-being at home.