At-home senior care covers everything from friendly conversation and help with basic household tasks to individual needs like bathing and personal hygiene. From a few hours a day to 24-hour care and live-in assistance, MSC caregivers do more to help with daily tasks and activities that may become difficult for your loved one to manage as they age.
By building connections and upholding the core belief that we can help our clients have their best day every day, our caregivers are able to provide senior care in a way that matters.
Service Categories Offered
Companion Care
Emotional support, socialization, and assistance with daily tasks
Personal Care
Hands-on assistance with bathing, dressing, and mobility
Dementia & Alzheimer's Care
Specialized care focused on individual needs and personality
Specialty Care
Tailored services for unique health conditions
Specialty Care Services Include:
- Disability Care
- Family Care
- Hospice Care
- Rehabilitation & Recovery Care
- Skilled Nursing
- Traumatic Injury Care
- Travel Companion Services
- Veteran Care
Note: Specialty care services may vary by location. Please contact your local MSC office to discuss which services are available.
We Do More
Freddie enjoys spending the day with her caregiver, Jewel. Not only does Jewel offer companionship and help with everyday tasks, but the two of them share a special bond and wonderful friendship.
Activities they enjoy together:
- Engaged in lively conversation
- Enjoyed a friendly game of cards
- Laughed at silly jokes
- Building a meaningful relationship
Frequently Asked Questions
What is senior care?
Senior care provides the assistance older adults need to age with comfort and dignity. There are a variety of options, depending on one's needs, including in-home care services, adult day programs, independent or assisted living communities and nursing home care, as well as memory care facilities.
How much does senior home care cost?
The cost for senior care services depends on many factors, including what type of care is needed, for how long and where services will be provided.
How can I pay for senior home care?
The most common way to pay for senior home care is private pay. But certain senior care services may be covered by insurance benefits, such as long-term care, veterans benefits such as Aid & Attendance, government programs like Medicaid and some Medicare Advantage plans.
How do I know if my loved one needs in-home senior care?
Some of the biggest signs that someone may need assistance at home include a change in bathing habits or personal hygiene, mobility issues or falls, decline in vision or hearing, unexplained weight loss or gain, forgetfulness or memory issues, missed medical appointments or loneliness.
What are some common tasks that a senior caregiver performs?
MSC caregivers can assist clients with tasks like getting dressed, brushing teeth, bathing, going to the restroom, walking or climbing stairs, getting in/out of bed or a vehicle, eating or drinking. They can also help with cleaning, laundry, organizing bills, grocery shopping, meal preparation, picking up prescriptions and taking medication on time, traveling to doctor's appointments, attending social events and more.
What are the benefits of home senior care vs an assisted living facility?
Allowing clients to age in their home rather than an assisted living facility provides the chance to maintain comfort, dignity and independence. In addition, with MSC, clients find joy in the genuine relationships that are forged during senior care.