Non-medical Assistance Service

Non-medical Assistance Service

  • Personal Care Support: Assistance with bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, hygiene routines, and daily personal care needs.
  • Companionship: Providing friendly conversation, emotional support, social interaction, games, reading, or simply being present so clients do not feel alone.
  • Light Housekeeping: Helping with light cleaning tasks such as dishes, laundry, changing linens, taking out trash, sweeping, wiping counters, and keeping commonly used areas tidy.
  • Meal Preparation: Assisting with simple meals, snacks, hydration reminders, grocery organization, and helping maintain a safe and clean kitchen area.
  • Medication Reminders: Reminding clients when it is time to take their medications as directed. Caregivers may provide reminders but do not administer medications.
  • Safety Supervision: Offering watchful support for clients who may be at risk of falls, confusion, weakness, or difficulty completing daily routines alone.
  • Daily Routine Support: Helping clients stay on schedule with meals, hygiene, appointments, activities, rest periods, and household tasks.
  • Why Non-Medical Assistance Matters: Non-medical assistance can help individuals remain in the comfort of their own homes while receiving the support they need with everyday living. It can also provide relief and peace of mind for families who want their loved ones cared for with compassion, patience, and respect.