Personal Care
Hands-on help with daily living routines such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, mobility, and safe transfers. Care is delivered with privacy, respect, and patience.
Our Services
Doctors of Hope provides practical daily support designed around each client’s health, routines, preferences, funding source, and family goals.
Care Options
Use this page as a guide. Our office can help confirm which services fit your needs and funding source.
Hands-on help with daily living routines such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, mobility, and safe transfers. Care is delivered with privacy, respect, and patience.
Support with routine household tasks that keep the home clean, organized, and easier to live in, including meal support, laundry, light housekeeping, and errands.
Meaningful conversation, social engagement, activity support, reminders, and calm presence for clients who benefit from regular human connection.
Planning and preparing simple meals, supporting hydration, encouraging nutrition, and helping clients maintain mealtime routines.
Non-medical reminders that help clients follow their established medication schedule. Caregivers do not replace licensed medical providers or prescribe medications.
Routine tidying, dishes, wiping surfaces, sweeping, and other light tasks that support a safer and more comfortable home environment.
Washing, drying, folding, and organizing clothing and linens so clients have clean essentials throughout the week.
Respectful support before, during, and after bathing to reduce fall risk and help clients feel clean, comfortable, and confident.
Help choosing and putting on clothing, fastening items, and preparing for the day while maintaining the client’s preferences and dignity.
Assistance with hair care, oral hygiene reminders, shaving support, and other grooming routines that help clients feel like themselves.
Steady support with walking, repositioning, transfers, and moving around the home to promote safety and independence.
Attentive presence for clients who need monitoring, redirection, fall-risk awareness, or support staying safe during daily routines.
Help coordinating rides or accompanying clients to appointments, errands, and essential outings when appropriate.
Support with grocery shopping, prescription pickup, household essentials, and local errands that help keep life running smoothly.
Short-term relief for family caregivers who need time to rest, work, travel, or manage other responsibilities while their loved one is supported.
Non-medical help after a hospital, rehab, or facility stay, including meals, reminders, light housekeeping, transportation support, and safer daily routines at home.
Compassionate supervision, reminders, companionship, and routine support for clients living with memory-related challenges.
Flexible care options for families who need scheduled hourly support, extended shifts, or around-the-clock care planning.
Home care support for eligible Ohio PASSPORT participants. Contact our office to discuss service needs, authorization, and next steps.
Care options for eligible Medicaid members, including clients connected with Medicaid managed care plans depending on current participation, eligibility, and authorization.
Flexible home care paid directly by the client or family, ideal for extra support, customized schedules, long-term care insurance benefits, or needs not covered by a program.
Local Service Guides
These guides explain common starting points without creating thin city pages or overpromising coverage.
Personal care can include bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting support, mobility assistance, and safe transfers. Care is shaped around the client’s privacy, preferences, and daily routine.
Personal Care DetailsHomemaker services help with meals, laundry, light housekeeping, errands, and household routines that make staying at home more manageable.
Homemaker DetailsEligible Ohio PASSPORT participants may receive authorized in-home support. Contact the office to discuss care needs, authorization, and service availability.
PASSPORT DetailsPrivate-pay care gives families flexibility when they need extra support, customized schedules, or care that may not be covered by a program.
Private Pay Details
Not Sure What You Need?
Tell us about your loved one’s routines, challenges, schedule, county, and funding source. We support private pay, PASSPORT, Medicaid home care, Medicaid managed care plans, and other qualifying arrangements.