
Services We Provide
Quality Home Care Solution provides a range of in-home care options for seniors and adults with disabilities. Our services are never one-size-fits all. We understand everyone’s needs are different, so our care plans are uniquely created to support and care for each individual. From a range of tasks like helping with dressing and hygiene, providing medication reminders, or simply providing transportation to medical appointments, our dedicated caregivers will help you or your loved one improve on the quality of life.
Our team of well trusted and reliable caregivers are trained to assist with all types of needs and to deliver an exceptional care experience the comfort of your home!
“Where Comfort Meets Purpose.”

Companionship
Companionship refers to the state of being with someone in a way that provides emotional connection, mutual support, and shared presence. It is a relationship marked by affection, trust, and the comfort of knowing someone is there—physically, emotionally, or spiritually.

Personal Care
Personal care refers to assistance with daily activities that are essential for maintaining hygiene, health, and overall well-being. It includes tasks that individuals may struggle to perform independently due to age, illness, disability, or recovery from surgery.

Light Homemaking
Homemaking services refer to non-medical support provided in a home setting to help individuals maintain a clean, safe, and comfortable living environment. These services are especially beneficial for seniors, or those recovering from illness or surgery.


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Quality – Over – Quantity
Quality over quantity is a principle that emphasizes the value of excellence, depth, and meaningfulness over sheer volume or abundance.
It suggests that having fewer experiences of high quality is more beneficial and fulfilling than having many that are mediocre or superficial.

Specialized Services

Dementia/Alzheimer’s Care
Dementia home care refers to personalized support provided in your own home to help manage the symptoms and challenges of dementia. The goal is to allow individuals to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving assistance with daily tasks, safety, and emotional well-being.
– Daily Living Support: Help with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting.
– Safety Measures: Prevent wandering, install grab bars, remove tripping hazards.
– Routine & Structure: Maintain consistent schedules to reduce confusion.
– Communication Techniques: Use simple language, visual cues, and patience.
– Behavior Management: Address agitation, sundowning, and mood changes calmly.
– Cognitive Engagement: Encourage music, puzzles, and familiar activities.
Nutrition & Hydration: Monitor intake and adapt meals to preferences and abilities.

Parkinsons Care
Caring for someone with Parkinson’s disease (PD) requires a thoughtful blend of physical, emotional, and logistical support. As the disease progresses, needs may shift, so flexibility and compassion are key.
– Medication Management: Ensure timely and accurate dosing.
– Mobility Assistance: Help with walking, transfers, and fall prevention.
– Nutrition & Hydration: Prepare balanced meals and monitor fluid intake.
– Personal Care: Support with bathing, dressing, and grooming.
– Cognitive Support: Engage in memory-friendly activities and routines.
– Emotional Well-being: Offer companionship and encourage social interaction.
Home Adjustments: Install grab bars, remove tripping hazards, and create a safe environment.

