What We Provide

Our Home Care Specialties

Services may vary by Beacon location and are subject to change based on staffing and availability.

Light Housekeeping

Tidy high-use areas and refresh linens.

Personal Care Services

Discreet help with bathing, dressing, routines.

Meal Preparation

Plan, cook, portion, and store simple meals.

Errands & Transportation

Escorted trips for appointments and errands.

Companionship Care

Friendly visits, activities, and well-being check-ins.

Medication Support

Organize pillboxes, prompt doses, coordinate refills.

Bathing & Grooming

Private hygiene and safe transfers.

Mobility & Toileting Support

Guided walking, transfers, and respectful toileting.
Locations

Where We Offer Home Care

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Recognizing The Signs

When Is It Time For Home Care?

Help Needed with Daily Activities

Recent Falls or Fear of Falling

Missed Medications, Meals, or Appointments

Limited Transportation or Errand Difficulty

Fatigue Makes Chores Overwhelming

Loneliness or Limited Social Connection

Family Caregiver Needs Regular Respite

Returning Home After Hospital Stay

Memory Changes Affecting Safety

Roadmap to Care

Your Guide to Getting Started

Connect

Tell us about your needs, goals, and timing.

Assessment

A clinician or coordinator reviews what will help at home.

Personalized Plan

We outline services, visit cadence, and responsibilities.

Care Begins

Your team gets started and walks you through next steps.

Ongoing Support

We monitor progress, adjust the plan, and stay in touch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get The Clarity You Need

What is Home Care?

Non-medical support at home—personal care, mobility help, meals, light housekeeping, errands, and companionship.

How is Home Care different from Home Health?

Home Care is non-clinical help with daily life. Home Health is physician-directed clinical care (nursing/therapy).

How many hours can we schedule?

From a few hours weekly to daily or extended shifts. We tailor hours to your goals and budget.

Who pays for Home Care?

Often private pay; some long-term care insurance, VA benefits, or Medicaid programs may help. Coverage varies by plan and state.

Will we have the same caregiver?

We aim for consistency and will communicate any changes due to scheduling needs.

Are caregivers trained and background-checked?

Yes. Caregivers receive training and screening before serving families.

Do caregivers provide transportation and errands?

Yes, where available by policy. We can drive, accompany you, or help arrange third-party transport and grouped errands.

How do we start services?

Contact us. We’ll discuss needs, build a plan and schedule, and match a caregiver to get started.