Senior Services Offers Home Care Assistance to Qualified Seniors and Adults with Adaptive Needs

Senior Services has a caring team of professionals who provide three levels of in-home care to homebound community seniors and adults with adaptive needs. The goal is to allow clients to safely remain in their homes.

After an assessment, Senior Services home care assistants create a personalized service plan based on the unique needs of each client.

At the heart of what we do is truly understanding each person’s unique needs,” says Senior Services Home Care Manager Felicia Thomas. “We create a personalized care plan that supports not just their physical health, but also their emotional and social well-being. We help our clients stay as independent as possible—it boosts their confidence and preserves their dignity. And often, with a little gentle support, they discover they’re capable of more than they thought. That sense of self-worth really shines through.”

Home Care provides three levels of assistance:
Level I – Basic housekeeping, mopping, sweeping, laundry, companionship and nutrition
Level II – Level I and personal care assistance with bathing, dressing and walking
Level III – Light housekeeping and more extensive personal care assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, transferring and toileting

We want family members to know that housekeeping focuses on keeping our clients safe and comfortable, usually in the areas where they spend most of their time—like their own room if they live with family,” Thomas explains. “This approach helps empower families to take an active role in their loved one’s care. Our goal is to create a safe, healthy, and happy environment, and we’ve seen how this can really bring families closer together.”

In addition to care in the home, the team provides fun and engaging social opportunities.

As I mentioned, we prioritize the emotional and social well-being of our seniors. That’s why we organize a variety of monthly activities, both on and off-site. From game days to cultural outings like visits to museums, the zoo, and craft sessions, these events provide wonderful opportunities for residents to socialize, enjoy new experiences, and get out of the house,” Thomas explains. “It’s a great way for them to connect with their peers and stay engaged.”

If you are someone you know may need Home Care Assistance, call Senior Services at 480.362.6350 and ask for their intake assessment coordinator.