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Elderly and Disabled Home Care

A tidy home, a warm meal, and a friendly face.

Elderly and disabled home care focuses on the non-medical support that makes daily life safe, comfortable, and enjoyable. As we age or manage a disability, tasks like cooking, cleaning, and running errands can become overwhelming. Our caregivers step in to handle these essentials so you can focus on living your life, not just getting through the day.

Companionship is one of the most important — and often overlooked — aspects of home care. Loneliness and social isolation are serious health risks for seniors, linked to depression, cognitive decline, and even heart disease. Our caregivers are not just helpers; they are friendly faces who engage in conversation, play games, go on walks, and provide the human connection that everyone needs.

We also offer Respite Care for family caregivers who are doing incredible work caring for a loved one but need a break. Caregiver burnout is real and can affect both the caregiver's health and the quality of care they provide. Our respite services give family members time to rest, handle personal errands, or simply recharge — knowing their loved one is in safe, compassionate hands while they are away.

What We Provide

Light Housekeeping & Laundry
Nutritious Meal Preparation
Companionship & Conversation
Grocery Shopping & Errands
Respite Care (Family Caregiver Relief)
Medication Reminders
Transportation to Appointments
Safety Monitoring & Supervision

What to Expect During a Visit

A typical visit lasts 2 to 8 hours depending on your care plan. Your caregiver may prepare a nutritious lunch, tidy up the kitchen and living areas, help with laundry, accompany you on a walk or to the store, assist with organizing medications, and spend time in conversation or a shared activity. For respite care, visits can be longer — giving family caregivers a full afternoon or evening off. Overnight and 24-hour care options are also available.

Eligibility & Insurance Coverage

Elderly and disabled home care services may be covered by Missouri Medicaid, VA benefits for veterans, certain long-term care insurance policies, or paid privately. Many families combine insurance-covered hours with private-pay hours for additional coverage. Our team helps you explore every option to maximize your benefits and minimize out-of-pocket costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is respite care?

Respite care provides temporary relief for family members who are primary caregivers. Our professional caregiver steps in for a few hours, a full day, or even overnight so you can take care of your own needs, attend events, travel, or simply rest. Your loved one continues to receive quality care while you take a break.

Can your caregivers drive my loved one to appointments?

Yes, transportation assistance is included in our elderly home care services. Caregivers can drive your loved one to medical appointments, the pharmacy, grocery store, social activities, or religious services. They also provide accompaniment and assistance at the destination.

How do I know if my parent needs home care?

Common signs include difficulty keeping up with housekeeping, forgetting to take medications, weight loss from poor nutrition, increased isolation or loneliness, falls or near-falls, and caregiver fatigue in family members. If you are noticing any of these signs, a free consultation with our team can help you understand your options.

Ready to Get Started?

Our care coordinators are standing by to answer your questions, verify your insurance, and help you take the first step toward quality care at home.