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Home Care Services
Personal Care
Assistance with daily activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, and eating to help your loved ones maintain their independence.
Companion Care
Get engaged in activities and social interaction to stimulate both mind and body, improving the quality of life for your loved ones.
Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care
Domestic Care
Respite Care
Waterfall Home Care
Providing You with Health Care at Home
Choosing the right caregiver for your loved ones can seem daunting. With so many options and questions, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed about home care services. But at Waterfall HomeCare, we’ve simplified the process by removing guesswork. When you schedule a free consultation with us, our consultant will visit you and your family at your home. This gives you a chance to:
- Ask any questions you might have.
- See (in person) how our caregivers work.
- Decide if we’re a good fit for your family.
What Level of Care Is Right for You and Your Family?
Our in-home care solutions can be combined, expanded, or tailored to suit your requirements. Moreover, we always pair you with a dedicated caregiver specializing in whatever medical or personal challenges your loved ones might face.
And with periodic assessments, we can easily adjust the level of care as your family member’s needs evolve over time.
To learn more about our customized home care service solutions, contact us today for a free in-home consultation.
Trusted In-Home Assistance
About Us
Waterfall Home Care has been privately owned and operated since 2016 with a team of nearly 50 trained professional caregivers. Think of us as your extended family—that’s precisely how we’ll think of you. But the advantages don’t stop there. Discover what makes Waterfall HomeCare unique.
Testimonials
What People Are Saying
“Waterfall HomeCare has allowed our mother to stay in her home which enables her to be close to friends and family. The care giver takes her shopping and to medical appointments, and monitors/helps with medications. Waterfall HomeCare keeps us informed of any changes in our mother’s physical, mental, or emotional status. Our mother’s care giver has always been reliable and is very trustworthy. It is reassuring to know our mother is receiving quality care from the staff at Waterfall HomeCare.”
— Jon S., El Dorado Hills, California
— Jennifer R., Cameron Park, California
Blogs
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