Who We Help

Who can benefit from assistance?

  • Elders who need help with the daily activities of living – cooking, housekeeping, grooming, driving, etc.
  • Family caregivers who are employed full-time and need elder care during working hours.
  • Anyone who is recuperating from a fall, surgery, chemotherapy, or other health issue
  • Elders who can no longer drive but want to participate in lifelong interests—religious services, sports or cultural events, social groups (card games, luncheons), or visiting family and friends
  • Elders who need a gentle reminder to take their medications or a little bit of help preparing a meal or sweeping the floor
  • Elders who need a gentle reminder to take their medications or a little bit of help preparing a meal or sweeping the floor
  • Caregivers who need a respite—vacation, time off, a break
  • Family members who live out of town
  • Elders and homebound who have recently move into the area and want to initiate new relationships
  • People who live in isolation—alone, disabled, nursing home—and need conversation.
  • Elders who need help scheduling and attending medical appointments
  • Someone who lives out-of-town and wants a person in-town to “keep an eye” on Mom or Dad
  • And many more