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Personal Assistance Service

What Is Personal Assistance Services?

Personal Assistance Services (PAS) provide non-medical, hands-on support with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) to promote comfort, safety, and independence at home.

 

Services are tailored to each client’s routine, abilities, schedule, and preferences, offering meaningful support for individuals facing challenges due to aging, illness, injury, disability, or recovery. Our goal is simple — to help individuals live safely and confidently at home while providing families with peace of mind.

PAS Services May Include:

  • Assistance with bathing, grooming, and personal hygiene

  • Help with dressing and mobility

  • Toileting and incontinence care

  • Meal preparation and feeding assistance

  • Light housekeeping and laundry

  • Medication reminders (non-medical)

  • Transfers and positioning support

  • Companionship and supervision

  • Assistance with daily routines and activities

  • All services are non-medical and focused on comfort, safety, and independence.

Who Can Benefit from PAS?

Personal Assistance Services may be helpful if you or your loved one:

  • Need help with daily personal care tasks

  • Are recovering from surgery, illness, or injury

  • Have limited mobility or physical challenges

  • Are aging and want to remain safely at home

  • Need extra support while family caregivers are unavailable

  • PAS is ideal for individuals who do not require medical care but still need dependable, hands-on assistance to manage daily life.

We Commonly Assist Individuals Who Are:

Recovering After Surgery or Hospitalization

  • Individuals recently discharged from the hospital

  • Clients recovering from surgery who need extra help at home

  • Individuals transitioning home after rehabilitation

  • Those who need temporary support while regaining strength and independence

  • (Non-medical support only; all medical care remains under the direction of healthcare providers.)

Individuals With Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDD)

  • Children or adults with developmental disabilities

  • Individuals who benefit from structured routines and consistent support

  • Families seeking in-home assistance rather than facility-based care

Living With Chronic Conditions

We provide non-medical assistance for individuals managing long-term conditions that may affect mobility, energy, or daily routines, including:

 

  • Arthritis

  • Diabetes

  • Heart disease

  • High blood pressure

  • Chronic pain conditions

Individuals With Physical Limitations or Injuries

  • Clients with limited mobility

  • Individuals recovering from falls or injuries

  • Individuals needing assistance with transfers or movement

  • Clients who require safety monitoring

Older Adults & Seniors

  • Seniors needing help with daily routines

  • Individuals experiencing age-related mobility or balance concerns

  • Older adults who prefer to age safely at home

  • Individuals needing companionship and supervision

Families & Individuals Needing Extra Support

  • Individuals living alone who need additional help

  • Families needing caregiver relief

  • Individuals who need assistance to remain safely at home

  • Clients benefiting from companionship and routine support

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