Neighbors are adults of any age who need assistance with a portion of their daily living activities and live within our communities.
Senior citizens
Chronic or terminally ill adults
Persons recovering from an accident, stroke or surgery
Persons with mild mental or physical challenges related to a disease process
Persons without family nearby
Family or private caregivers
Cargivers are adults of any age, paid or unpaid, who provide assistance to someone else who is in some degree physically or mentally incapacitated.
Spouses and adult children
Extended family members
Long distance caregiver
Friends, neighbors, or faith community members
Faith community leaders
Professionals and health care workers
Volunteers make up a big part of our programs. We are always looking for good people who can volunteer their time and talents a few hours a month. We provide training, security checks and the opportunity for one to assist their neighbor and/or the caregiver.