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Personal Care at Home

Personal care provides hands-on, non-medical support for seniors who need help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and mobility. For many older adults, this kind of assistance can make life at home safer, more comfortable, and more manageable.

With the right support in place, seniors can often maintain more dignity, confidence, and independence while continuing to live in familiar surroundings.

What is Personal Care?

Personal care is a type of non-medical in-home care focused on helping seniors with activities of daily living that may have become harder to manage on their own. These are often the most personal parts of the day, including bathing, dressing, hygiene, toileting, mobility, and getting safely from place to place within the home.

As people age, even familiar routines can start to require more time, effort, and physical support. Personal care helps bridge that gap by providing respectful, dependable assistance tailored to the individual’s needs and comfort level.

For many families, personal care at home offers a more practical and dignified alternative to struggling alone or moving too quickly toward a facility-based setting.

Why Families Choose Us

Personalized Care Plans

Flexible Scheduling

Local, Responsive Team

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Who May Benefit from Personal Care?

Personal care can be helpful for seniors who are still living at home but need more hands-on help with everyday physical tasks and personal routines.

  • Seniors needing help with bathing, dressing, or grooming
    Older adults who find personal routines harder to manage safely or comfortably on their own.

  • Individuals with reduced mobility or balance concerns
    Support with transfers, walking, and movement around the home can help reduce fall risk.

  • Those recovering after illness, injury, or surgery
    Temporary personal care support can make recovery at home safer and less overwhelming.

  • Seniors experiencing weakness, fatigue, or physical decline
    Everyday routines may become more physically demanding without added help.

  • Families noticing that hands-on care is becoming necessary
    Loved ones often recognize when support has moved beyond companionship and into more direct physical assistance.

What Personal Care May Include

Every care plan should reflect the individual’s physical needs, preferences, and daily routine. Personal care often focuses on respectful assistance with the tasks that are most essential to daily comfort and safety.

  • Assistance with bathing and showering

  • Help with dressing and grooming

  • Toileting and incontinence support

  • Mobility and transfer assistance

  • Help getting in and out of bed or chairs

  • Hygiene and personal cleanliness support

  • Meal preparation and hydration support

  • Medication reminders

  • Light housekeeping and laundry

  • General support that helps daily life feel safer and more manageable

Why Choose Helping Hands by FeniCare

Choosing personal care is about more than filling time. Families need support that is dependable, respectful, and responsive to what daily life actually looks like at home.

At Helping Hands by FeniCare, we provide non-medical in-home care tailored to the individual’s needs, routine, and comfort level. We are here to help seniors receive the support they need with dignity while giving families clear communication and greater peace of mind.

Our goal is to help make daily life safer, more manageable, and more comfortable at home.

Get Started with Personal Care

If your family is navigating this stage and needs additional support at home, we are here to help. We can answer your questions, talk through your situation, and help you understand what non-medical end-of-life care may look like for your loved one.

What Does Personal Care Cost?

We believe families deserve real pricing information, not vague answers.

Our non-medical home care rates for Personal Care start at $32 per hour, depending on the level of care, schedule, and support needed. Personal Care support pricing can vary based on the number of care hours required, the level of daily assistance needed, and the overall care plan.

For families exploring palliative care support, the best next step is a conversation about your loved one’s routine, comfort needs, and the type of non-medical help that would make the biggest difference at home. We are happy to provide clear, straightforward pricing guidance based on your situation.

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