Non-medical support

Home care services for daily comfort and independence.

OreHaven Home Care helps seniors and adults remain at home with compassionate, practical assistance for daily routines.

Companion Care

Companion care provides friendly, respectful support through conversation, hobbies, walks, reading, games, appointment accompaniment, and regular check-ins. It is designed to reduce isolation and keep each day more connected.

Meal Preparation

Caregivers can help plan simple meals, prepare food, tidy the kitchen, encourage hydration, and support mealtime routines. This service keeps nutrition easier without turning the home into a clinical environment.

Grocery Shopping

OreHaven can assist with shopping lists, grocery pickup, store trips, pantry organization, and putting items away so clients have the supplies they need for comfortable days at home.

Transportation Assistance

Transportation assistance helps clients get to appointments, errands, social visits, faith gatherings, and other routine destinations. Caregivers provide non-emergency support before, during, and after the trip.

Light Housekeeping

Light housekeeping can include tasks such as laundry, dishes, changing linens, wiping surfaces, taking out trash, and keeping common areas orderly. The goal is a safer, more comfortable home environment.

Respite Care

Respite care gives family caregivers time to rest, work, attend appointments, or recharge while a dependable caregiver provides companionship and non-medical support at home.

Medication Reminders

Caregivers can provide timely reminders when it is time for a client to take pre-set medication. OreHaven Home Care does not administer medication, dose medication, or provide medication management.

Care boundaries

Clear non-medical support.

Important compliance language OreHaven Home Care provides non-medical home care services. We do not provide skilled nursing, medical treatment, medication administration, or emergency medical services.

Need help choosing services?

Request a free care assessment and we will talk through the routines, risks, and family needs that matter most.