Personal Assistance
Help with bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting and incontinence care and more

For Massachusetts families
As a family caregiver, you’ve taken on the vital responsibility of supporting a senior loved one – a role rooted in love but requiring significant time and energy. At Associated Home Care, we recognize that caring for seniors also means supporting the caregivers who care for them. Our Respite Care services offer you a well-deserved chance to focus on your own needs, while your loved one receives compassionate, attentive care in the comfort of home.
Caring For Your Loved Ones
Respite Care provides families with an extra set of hands to support seniors at home. A personal caregiver from Associated Home Care offers companionship and assists with daily activities, including bathing, dressing, meal preparation, transportation, light housekeeping, and more.
Our Respite Care services are flexible and can be scheduled to fit your family’s needs. Many caregivers use this support to take a break, whether during vacations, work travel, or even weekly personal time, so they can return to their caregiving role feeling refreshed and renewed. Incorporating regular respite into your routine can reduce caregiver stress, prevent burnout, and help ensure that you and your loved one enjoy more meaningful, quality time together.
Caring for a loved one with dementia can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Through our partnership with the GUIDE Model (Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience), a new national initiative from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, we’re enhancing our respite care services to give families the support they need.
This collaboration strengthens our commitment to helping individuals with dementia remain safely at home while ensuring caregivers have access to the tools, resources, and relief they deserve. With GUIDE, families can benefit from coordinated care, 24/7 caregiver support, and flexible respite options designed to ease the burden of caregiving and provide peace of mind.
Good communication and staying in touch are important, especially for family decision makers who don’t live near a loved one. Our Caregivers are updated weekly regarding their clients’ cases. Our nurses regularly monitor the condition of your family member and report any changes in their physical or mental condition to the family and/or physician. We also work closely with your family member’s local health care providers, such as doctors and therapists, who treat your loved one. This ensures clear communication and that everyone is on the same page. All our Home Health Caregivers are qualified, educated, insured and screened.
Our goal is for the client to remain independent at home while receiving high-quality care from competent and compassionate Caregivers.
Help with bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting and incontinence care and more
Medication pickup, tracking, organization and reminders, and coordination of medical care visits & appointments. Basic first aid, too.
Caregivers take your loved one out of the house and into the community. Our caregivers are also trained to work with Dementia and can incorporate memory enhancing activities into their visit with your loved one.

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Apply to become an Associated Home Care Caregiver.
Fill out this form and an Associated Home Care member will follow up for a no-obligation care consultation to answer your questions and provide additional information.