Elder companionship
Conversation, routine support, walks, meal reminders, errands, and presence at home.
Search for regular or short-term professionals by service, schedule, location, language, and experience. Every arrangement should begin with a clear conversation about duties, qualifications, and expectations.
Conversation, routine support, walks, meal reminders, errands, and presence at home.
Non-emergency assistance during recovery, mobility support, personal care, and appointment accompaniment.
Age-appropriate supervision, play, school routines, meals, and household-specific childcare duties.
Cooking, cleaning, and other agreed domestic help, offered separately or alongside care responsibilities.
Needs change from household to household. Search for hourly, part-time, full-day, overnight, live-in, or temporary relief arrangements. For round-the-clock needs, define sleeping time, breaks, and whether more than one professional is required.
A good listing explains the person receiving care, daily routine, exact duties, work location, hours, languages, physical requirements, expected experience, and budget. Do not assume a caretaker is licensed for clinical work; confirm qualifications for any medical task.