Respite and Senior care
We provide personalized home care services, ensuring clients live safely and independently, following licensing guidelines.

Respite Care Services
Caregiving for a loved one can be extremely rewarding but sometimes it means little or no time for yourself. Respite care services allow the primary caregivers time to handle personal matters. Whether that’s taking a trip, attending to personal business or just a well earned break from caregiving. The caregivers at Highland Wood Home services offer quality in home care services which can take your place for a short period of time.
Respite Care Services may include:
- Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
- Eating, dressing, bathing, toileting, transferring and continence.
- Assistance with Activities Instrumental to Daily Routines (IADLs)
- Driving, preparing meals, doing housework, shopping, managing finances, managing medication, using the telephone.
- Companionship and Emotional Support
- Provide regular visits and monitoring when family members are away
- Reminder services (medications, dates, routines, etc)
- Organizing and reading mail
- Accompanying to appointments and social outings
Contact us today to discuss your respite care needs. We’d be happy to answer any questions.

Senior Care
Caregiving for a senior can be an unexpected responsibility. It can tax family members with challenging moments. The caregivers at Highland Woods Home services offer in home senior care services which can assist family members who wish to provide quality are for a senior loved one. We start with a comprehensive service called Care Management to accommodate each client’s personal needs. Our Care Management team consists of friendly and compassionate professionals who are experienced in helping individuals and their families make important decisions related to available care.
Senior Care Services may include:
- Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
- Eating, dressing, bathing, toileting, transferring and continence.
- Assistance with Activities Instrumental to Daily Routines (IADLs)
- Driving, preparing meals, doing housework, shopping, managing finances, managing medication, using the telephone.
- Companionship
- Emotional Support
- Provide regular visits and monitoring when family members are away
- Reminder services (medications, dates, routines, etc)
- Organizing and reading mail
- Accompanying to appointments and social outings
- Entertaining (crafts, games, reading, etc)
The companionship component of a professional caregiver’s job can be just as vital as the physical assistance she or he provides. It’s easy to forget how a senior’s decreasing mobility, increasing health issues, and the inevitable loss of friends and relatives over time can often lead to isolation and depression. The need can be as much for emotional and mental support as for physical assistance. A wife who loses a spouse can become depressed and lonely to the point her own health suffers. A widower’s increasing forgetfulness can put him at risk of forgetting to pay the bills, or worse, to take his medications.
Contact us today to discuss your respite care needs. We’d be happy to answer any questions.