There's No Place Like Home.

Home Assist

There's No Place Like Home

From birth, our home provides a feeling of warmth and security. Home is truly where the heart is. Living at home provides peace of mind and a sense of dignity for everyone - especially for our clients who occasionally need assistance.

Qualified Caregivers:

Living at home provides a better quality of life for our clients, and is less costly than other alternatives. However, when you or your loved one needs a helping hand to continue to be at home and remain living independently, Alliance Home Assist provides a reliable and cost-effective solution to provide that extra help when you need it, as often as you need it.

We realize inviting a caregiver into your home to provide assistance isn't easy. To make your decision easier, all of our Certified Home Health Aides are thoroughly screened, trained, bonded, insured, reliable, professional, dependable, and matched to your preferences.

The mission of Alliance Home Assist is to provide non-medical, in-home supportive care services to enable clients to remain independent in their homes for as long as it is possible, safe and practical. This can be accomplished through a personal therapy program that can include the following:

  • Companionship
  • Assistance with bathing and grooming
  • Laundry and ironing
  • Meal planning, preparation and clean up
  • Walks and light exercise
  • Incontinent / toilet care
  • Medication reminders
  • Mobility assistance
  • Garbage removal
  • Maternity assistance
  • Oral hygiene
  • Assistance with dressing
  • Catheter care
  • Assistance with ambulation
  • Light housekeeping

Getting Started:

At Alliance you will receive customized care designed to meet your specific needs. Give Alliance a call to begin receiving the help that you need to stay independent. Click here for a contact number in your area.

It is our policy to offer these services to all qualified persons, without discrimination on the bases of race, age, religion, color, sex, disability or national origin in Compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1974, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975.