At Reliant Homecare, we understand that care needs vary from person to person. Some individuals require full-time assistance, while others may only need a few hours of support or companionship. Our experienced caregivers provide flexible, non-medical homecare services, including 24/7 support when needed. We work closely with families to determine the level of care that best fits each situation.
Private pay homecare means services are paid for directly by the client or their family rather than through insurance. This option allows families to choose the type and schedule of care that works best for their needs, often with greater flexibility and fewer limitations than insurance based care.
View our services and specialties below, and contact Reliant Homecare to learn how we can support your family.
Assistance with bathing, showering, and personal hygiene
Dressing, grooming, and toileting assistance
Mobility assistance, safe transfers, and fall prevention
Medication reminders and schedule support
Meal planning, preparation, and nutrition support
Laundry, linen changes, and making the bed
Light housekeeping and household organization
Grocery shopping and running errands
Transportation and accompaniment to doctor’s appointments
Support with hobbies, routines, and social engagement
Comfort-focused care and emotional support
Hospital-to-home transition assistance
Personal care (bathing, grooming, hygiene)
Companion care and reassurance
Assistance with daily activities and comfort needs
Family respite and caregiver support
Coordination with hospice or medical teams
Creating a calm, safe, and supportive home environment
Respite Care
Supervision and saftey to prevent wandering and falls
Assistance with daily routines and structured activities
Medication reminders
Help managing behavioral or emotional changes
Assistance with daily routines and structure
Cognitive engagement and memory support activities
Friendly companionship and reassurance
Friendly companionship and conversation
Taking walks and light exercise
Attending community or social events
Cooking or baking together
Reading books, newspapers, or magazines
Playing board games, cards, or puzzles
Watching favorite movies or TV shows
Arts, crafts, and creative activities
Encouraging mental engagement and meaningful interaction