

Helping clients with daily activities such as grooming, dressing, toileting, and maintaining personal hygiene.
Assisting with mobility, transfers, and exercises as needed. As an experienced provider of personal care programs, we provide support to individuals in the comfort of their homes. Some of the services included in personal assistance are:

Offering emotional support and and engaging clients in meaningful activities to improve their mental well being such as conversations, play games, or accompany clients to special events, appointments and outings.
Companionship care is a special service that we offer. It includes the following activities:

Cook nutritious meals and assist with grocery shopping as needed. As your loved ones in need gain age, they may lose interest in food. Mealtime without a family is usually lonely. If your parent has a reduced sense of taste or smell, food may seem less appetizing. Medications can take a toll on appetite too. For aging parents with physical or mental impairments, difficulties with grocery shopping and preparing meals may be obstacles to good nutrition. Even when seniors do eat well, they may not fully absorb all their nutrients.

We offer continuing grief and bereavement support to families and friends for up to thirteen months. Even after that time, we are there for you to listen and help you work through your grief.

Our energetic personal care assistants can help in packing, companionship in transportation, luggage, hotel check-in and more. We’re there with you to make your travels carefree. Don’t let your age or disability keep you from getting around. With our Health Care Services, you can travel to the heart of the continent, and leave your worries behind.

Home care services include chores and housecleaning, where the home health care usually involves helping someone to recover from an illness or injury. Home health care professionals are often licensed as practical nurses, therapists or home health aides.

Provide gentle reminders to take medications on time.
The management of patient's medications prescribed by the physician and when taken correctly as prescribed, supports the healing of the patient. Knowledge of the patient's medication and medication regimen at home provides a key element to the physician's care of the patient. Licensed visiting staff may administer prescribed medicines as ordered by the physician while moving towards the goal of the patient achieving safe self-administration.

Offer temporary relief to family caregivers by providing care for their loved ones. Respite care is focused primarily on the family. Taking care of your loved ones sometimes can be both physically and emotionally exhausting. Respite Care provides non-medical care during the absence of the family caregiver. Thanks to our caregivers, you will get a free time to relax and regain energy and positive thinking.

Companionship care is a special service that we offer. It includes the following activities:

Divine Rose Care LLC is committed to delivering the highest quality and most efficient non-medical emergency transportation services to our clients. We provide professional “door-through-door” local and long-distance non-emergency medical transportation. Our specialized transportation is available to all, including senior citizens, people with limited mobility, people using wheelchairs, and parents of children with special needs.

Find support and professionalism among our skilled medical home health caregivers. They will help your loved ones implement a clinical care plan in a perfect way.

Being away from home and family is particularly stressful for patients, but it can also be difficult for their family members who are not beside their bed. Our caregivers can plan and arrange a hospital visit, help you with packing, with arranging transportation and make sure your house is safe during your absence. Our home health caregivers can be perfect companions while your loved ones are staying in the hospital. Once you are settled in, your personal caregiver can stay by your side as much as you need - even 24 hours a day.
Mobility Assistance:
Help with walking, transferring, and using mobility aids like walkers or wheelchairs.
Errands Services:
Run errands such as picking up, drop off prescriptions, shopping, or mailing packages, etc…...
Transportation Support:
Drive clients to medical appointments, socials events, or other destinations.
Wellness Monitoring:
Observe and Report any changes in the client’s condition to their family or medical team such as: Observing Health Changes, Behavioral Changes, Medication Reminders, Incident Reporting, Encouraging Healthy Routines, etc…
Memory Care Support:
Tailored activities for clients with dementia, or Alzheimer's.
Hobby and Interest Engagement:
Facilitating activities like gardening, crafts, or light exercises
Technology assistance of calls or managing simple tech tasks:
Helping clients use smartphones, tablets, or computers to connect with family and friends. Setting up video.
Pet Care Assistance:
Feeding, walking, and general care for client’s pets. (bring the client’s pet to veterinary)
Relocation or Downsizing Support, Home Safety Assessments:
Identifying and addressing safety hazards, such as loose rugs, poor lighting, or lack of grab bars.
Personalized Errand Services:
Grocery shopping prescription pickups, or deliveries tailored to specific client needs.
Overnight care:
Offering evening or overnight companionship for clients who require reassurance or light assistance during the night.
Social Event Coordination:
Helping clients attend community events, church services, or family gatherings.
Relocation or Downsizing Support, Home Safety Assessments:
Identifying and addressing safety hazards, such as loose rugs, poor lighting, or lack of grab bars.
Personalized Errand Services:
Grocery shopping prescription pickups, or deliveries tailored to specific client needs.
Overnight care:
Offering evening or overnight companionship for clients who require reassurance or light assistance during the night.
Social Event Coordination:
Helping clients attend community events, church services, or family gatherings.
Bilingual, or Multicultural care:
Catering to clients with specific cultural or language needs by offering caregivers who speak their language.
Seasonal Support:
Assisting with holiday decorations, shopping, or planning special family events, etc...
Selling:
Disposable gloves, Hygiene products, and non-medical aids, mask, apron, walker, cane, etc…..
We take all programs, and private insurance, grants and nonprofit resources (Including Medicaid) pay out of pockets, etc….

An Infant Care Specialist (also known as a "Baby Nurse") is someone who is a specialist in newborn care. Infant Care Specialists assist parents within the first few weeks or months of a baby's life with parent education, feeding/breastfeeding, basic baby care, and light baby-related housekeeping. An infant Care Specialist is an individual trained and skilled in newborn care. The caregiver provides unique expertise in all aspects of newborn care, parental education, and support.
It is important to note that an Infant Care Specialist is not a Nanny and requires special training and education.

As your loved ones in need gain age, they may lose interest in food. Mealtime without a family is usually lonely. If your parent has a reduced sense of taste or smell, food may seem less appetizing. Medications can take a toll on appetite too. For aging parents with physical or mental impairments, difficulties with grocery shopping and preparing meals may be obstacles to good nutrition. Even when seniors do eat well, they may not fully absorb all their nutrients.

The management of patient's medications prescribed by the physician and when taken correctly as prescribed, supports the healing of the patient. Knowledge of the patient's medication and medication regimen at home provides a key element to the physician's care of the patient. Licensed visiting staff may administer prescribed medicines as ordered by the physician while moving towards the goal of the patient achieving safe self-administration.
Mobility Assistance:
Help with walking, transferring, and using mobility aids like walkers or wheelchairs.
Errands Services:
Run errands such as picking up, drop off prescriptions, shopping, or mailing packages, etc…...
Transportation Support:
Drive clients to medical appointments, socials events, or other destinations.
Wellness Monitoring:
Observe and Report any changes in the client’s condition to their family or medical team such as: Observing Health Changes, Behavioral Changes, Medication Reminders, Incident Reporting, Encouraging Healthy Routines, etc…
Memory Care Support:
Tailored activities for clients with dementia, or Alzheimer's.
Hobby and Interest Engagement:
Facilitating activities like gardening, crafts, or light exercises
Technology assistance of calls or managing simple tech tasks:
Helping clients use smartphones, tablets, or computers to connect with family and friends. Setting up video.
Pet Care Assistance:
Feeding, walking, and general care for client’s pets. (bring the client’s pet to veterinary)
Relocation or Downsizing Support, Home Safety Assessments:
Identifying and addressing safety hazards, such as loose rugs, poor lighting, or lack of grab bars.
Personalized Errand Services:
Grocery shopping prescription pickups, or deliveries tailored to specific client needs.
Overnight care:
Offering evening or overnight companionship for clients who require reassurance or light assistance during the night.
Social Event Coordination:
Helping clients attend community events, church services, or family gatherings.
Bilingual, or Multicultural care:
Catering to clients with specific cultural or language needs by offering caregivers who speak their language.
Seasonal Support:
Assisting with holiday decorations, shopping, or planning special family events, etc...
Selling:
Disposable gloves, Hygiene products, and non-medical aids, mask, apron, walker, cane, etc…..
We take all programs, and private insurance, grants and nonprofit resources (Including Medicaid) pay out of pockets, etc….