
Empowering Senior Care

We recognize the challenges you might be experiencing. We deeply understnd your worries about providing the right care, and the financial pressures associated with ongoing medical needs.

Services & Support
Tailored to Your Needs
We know that every situation is different. We will ask you about your family’s unique needs, lifestyle, and preferences to help you find the right type of care for your loved one. Our mission is to empower you with the best information and tools to make the right decision for your loved one
one-on-one care
Comfort and Convenience
We offer one-on-one, personalized care that a sole caregiver cannot realistically offer full-time. This grants family members priceless respite opportunities that reduce stress levels and prevent caregiver burnout.


Services offered
- Laundry & Housekeeping
- Accompany to Appointments
- Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support
- Medication Administration
- Fall Prevention & Mobile Monitoring
- Oral Hygiene
- Assistance with PT/OT Routines
- Respite Care
- *Skilled Nursing (RN) visits are available per assessment of needs (Feeding Tube Care, IV Infusion, etc)
Peace of mind
Safety is a cornerstone of our care. From medication reminders to mobility support, our team works to create a secure environment that allows seniors to stay in their homes with confidence. We regularly communicate with family members, keeping them informed and involved so everyone has peace of mind.

Schedule a Consultation with Our In-Home,
senior-care Consultants
Caring for an aging family member should not be a solitary experience. Let the experts at Hands That Touch Home Health be your guide and support. To learn more about our senior-care services and how we can assist you, we invite you to schedule a call with one of our specialists. Together, we can ensure that achieve emotional well-being, reduce feelings of isolation, and support a happier, more fulfilling lifestyle.
We also recognize that every senior’s needs are unique and can change over time. Our flexible care plans can be adjusted quickly—whether that means increasing hours of support, adding specialized services, or coordinating with other healthcare providers to ensure continuity of care.
