Understanding your care options is an important first step toward receiving support at home. Explore helpful information about eligibility, available programs, and what to expect when arranging home care services.

Who We Serve

Home care may be appropriate for older adults, individuals with disabilities, or people recovering from an illness, injury, or hospitalization who need assistance with everyday activities while remaining at home. Family caregivers may also seek additional support when balancing work, personal responsibilities, and the changing needs of a loved one. Services are intended to provide practical assistance based on each person’s circumstances and authorized program or preferred care arrangement.

How to Get Started

Beginning home care usually starts with understanding your current needs and determining which care option best fits your situation. Some individuals receive services through a Pennsylvania waiver program, while others choose private pay when they need flexible in-home assistance. After discussing your circumstances, the appropriate services and schedule can be arranged based on available care options.

What to Expect From Home Care

Home care is provided in the individual’s residence and is designed to assist with activities that have become difficult to complete independently. Depending on individual needs, support may include personal care, meal preparation, light housekeeping, mobility assistance, companionship, and other everyday tasks. Services are typically scheduled according to the person’s authorized care plan or privately arranged schedule and may change as support needs evolve.

Home Care Made Practical

Reach out to discuss your home care needs, available care options, or questions about receiving in-home support. Our team can provide information to help you better understand the services that may fit your situation.