Dignified, professional, and licensed in-home caregiver support helping seniors and Veterans maintain health, hygiene, and independence where they are most comfortable.
Maintaining personal hygiene and daily routines is essential to emotional well-being, self-esteem, and physical health. However, age, illness, or post-surgical recovery can make these tasks challenging. At Phoenix Home Health, our compassionate caregivers assist with activities of daily living (ADLs) with absolute respect, sensitivity, and professional expertise.
Every caregiver at Phoenix is fully background-checked, insured, and licensed. We understand that accepting personal help can be a vulnerability, which is why we pair families with compatible caregivers who honor privacy and foster genuine connection.
| Personal Care Service | Assistance Offered |
|---|---|
| Bathing & Hygiene | Safe transfer in and out of shower/tub, hair washing, skin hydration, and sponge bathing. |
| Grooming & Dressing | Dressing for comfort, oral care, hair brushing, shaving assistance, and nail care support. |
| Mobility & Transferring | Help standing, walking, turning in bed, and shifting from beds to wheelchairs to prevent falls. |
| Toileting & Incontinence | Gentle, sanitary support designed to minimize accident anxiety and maintain skin hygiene. |
| Meal Prep & Feeding | Nutritional meal preparation aligned with dietary guidelines, alongside gentle feeding assistance. |
Personal care for seniors is a type of in-home care that assists elderly individuals with activities of daily living (ADLs), including bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, mobility, and transferring. It is provided by licensed, compassionate caregivers to ensure seniors can live safely, cleanly, and with dignity in their own homes.
The main difference is hands-on assistance: personal care involves direct, physical help with tasks like bathing, dressing, and toileting, whereas companion care is non-medical and focuses on social interaction, light housekeeping, meal preparation, and transportation without hands-on physical contact.
In-home personal care is often covered by Long-Term Care Insurance and eligible Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits. Original Medicare typically does not cover non-medical personal care, though private pay options and specialized state programs are widely utilized.
Speak directly with a local Care Coordinator available right now.
Call (623) 396-2029