How We Serve

Davis In-Home Care is the perfect solution for older adults who don’t want to move, but need help to remain at home.

We also help seniors in assisted-living communities, skilled nursing facilities and even hospitals. Wherever you happen to be when you need help, our highly-qualified, professional caregivers will assist you in every way possible.

Meal Preparation

    • Menu planning

    • Grocery shopping

    • Put away groceries

    • Meal preparation

    • Kitchen cleanup

Errands & Transportation

    • Shopping and errands

    • Doctor appointments

    • Pick up prescriptions

    • Hair appointments

    • Handle dry-cleaning

    • Buy stamps, mail packages

    • Attend religious services

    • Drive to family gatherings

    • Accompany on outings

Personal Care

    • Bathing 

    • Dressing 

    • Personal grooming

    • Mouth care and oral hygiene 

    • Eating assistance

    • Transferring

    • Walking assistance

    • Toileting assistance

    • Incontinence care

Housekeeping

    • Light dusting

    • Light vacuuming

    • Sweeping

    • Wipe off counters

    • Wash dishes

    • Load and unload the dishwasher

    • Laundry 

    • Change bed linens

    • Organize closets

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care

    • Care in a familiar home setting

    • Medication reminders

    • Personal care like bathing, dressing and grooming

    • Homemaker help like meals, kitchen cleanup and laundry

    • Driving to appointments and outings

    • Supervision and guidance

    • Provide structured routines

    • Safety monitoring

Companionship Activities

    • Medication reminders

    • Engage in conversation 

    • Assist with exercise routines

    • Go for walks

    • Help with pet care

    • Play card or board games

    • Do crossword puzzles

    • Arts and crafts projects

    • Cook together

    • Sort bills for paying

    • Monitor schedules and help with planning

Parkinson’s Care

    • Care in a familiar home setting

    • Medication reminders

    • Assistance with exercise routines

    • Safety monitoring

    • Personal care help with walking, transferring and toileting

    • Homemaker help like meals, kitchen cleanup and laundry

    • Driving to appointments

    • Companionship and fun activities

Home Health and Hospice Care

    • Our services compliment home health and hospice

    • Medication reminders

    • Personal care like bathing, dressing and toileting

    • Homemaker help like meals, kitchen cleanup and laundry

    • Driving to appointments or errands

    • Companionship and support

Help in Facilities

    • We can provide care in

      -  Assisted living communities

      -   Skilled nursing facilities

      -  Even hospitals

    • Safety monitoring

    • Supervision and guidance

    • Provide personal care like toileting and grooming, as allowed

    • Companionship and fun activities

Memory Care

    • Sorting or matching socks, cards, or pictures for simple cognitive engagement

    • Listening to familiar music or creating a personalized playlist

    • Looking through photo albums or telling life stories for reminiscence therapy

    • Light gardening tasks like watering plants or arranging flowers

    • Handcrafts such as coloring, painting, or easy knitting

    • Scent stimulation with favorite aromas (coffee, lavender, baking cookies)

    • Gentle walks or seated chair exercises in a safe, familiar area

Respite Care

    • Handling laundry, dishes, vacuuming, and other routine tasks.

    • Planning and preparing simple meals, then tidying the kitchen afterward.

    • Assisting with bathing, dressing, or toileting.

    • Keeping track of scheduled doses.

    • Providing friendly engagement—talking, reading together, or playing games.

    • Being alert to potential hazards, preventing falls.

    • Running to the grocery store, picking up prescriptions, or handling minor errands.

Stroke Care

    • Gentle range-of-motion exercises or stretching (under supervision)

    • Simple puzzles, word searches, or coloring to aid fine motor skills

    • Light household tasks like folding laundry or setting the table for motor practice

    • Encouraging hobbies like painting or sewing for hand-eye coordination

    • Short, supported walks or seated balance exercises

    • Listening to audiobooks, guided relaxation, or favorite music for stress relief

    • Practicing speech or word recall games (if communication is affected)

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