Specialty Care
Specialty Care
When a loved one’s care needs become complex or uncertain, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. At Trusting Hands Home Care, our skilled and compassionate caregivers provide personalized support, both medical and emotional, so your loved one gets the right care, right at home.
Hospice Care
In life’s most difficult times, Trusting Hands Home Care provides compassionate support for end-of-life care.
Hospital to Home
The road from hospital to home can be challenging. We provide support for a safe, smooth recovery at home.
Alzheimer’s, Cognitive and Dementia Care
Memory care can be challenging. Trusting Hands Home Care is here to help.
Adults With Disabilities
Whether for companionship or care, we support adults with physical or mental disabilities.
Diabetes Care
Trusting Hands Home Care helps reduce the risk of diabetes-related complications while giving you peace of mind.
Parkinson's Disease
Managing Parkinson’s can be challenging. Our caregivers understand how to support mobility, reduce frustration, and help prevent falls.
Palliative Care
Providing comfort and managing pain can make a meaningful difference in a person’s quality of life.
Respite Care
Because every caregiver deserves a break to rest, recharge, and take care of themselves.
Chronic Condition Care
Living with a chronic condition is challenging. Trusting Hands Home Care is here to ease the stress and provide the right support.
We’re Here to Help
Whether you’re exploring care options for a loved one or need immediate support, our team is ready to listen, guide, and assist you every step of the way. Get in touch for a free, no-obligation consultation.
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- Other Services
Personal care
Support with hygiene, mobility, and daily routines...
Companion care
Support with hygiene, mobility, and daily routines...
Frequently Asked Questions
- FAQ's
What is specialty home care?
Specialty care includes in-home support tailored to individuals with complex health needs such as dementia, post-surgery recovery, chronic illness, disabilities, and end-of-life care.
Do you offer Alzheimer’s or dementia-specific care?
Yes, our caregivers are trained to handle memory-related conditions with compassion and patience. We follow routines, reduce confusion, and ensure safety.
Can you help someone recently discharged from the hospital?
Absolutely. We offer transitional care to help clients recover at home safely, manage medications, and attend follow-up appointments.
What types of disabilities do you support?
We provide care for adults and seniors with physical, developmental, or cognitive disabilities. Support is tailored to each individual’s abilities and preferences.
Is hospice care the same as palliative care?
No. Hospice focuses on comfort during end-of-life, while palliative care can begin earlier to manage symptoms alongside treatment. We can assist in both.