Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Home Care by Mint Home Care

Senior Home Care

Senior home care provides non-medical support that helps older adults stay safe, comfortable, and independent at home.

Support may include companionship, meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, errands, transportation to appointments, and help maintaining daily routines.

Yes. Care plans can be updated as schedules, health needs, or preferences change.

In-Home Companion Care

In-home companion care focuses on social connection and day-to-day support to help seniors feel engaged, supported, and less alone.

Companion care may include conversation, shared activities, meal prep, light housekeeping, errands, transportation support, and friendly supervision.

Yes. Companion care is often ideal for seniors who live alone and benefit from regular check-ins and social interaction.

Personal Home Care

Personal care services provide hands-on assistance with daily living activities while protecting dignity, comfort, and privacy.

Caregivers may assist with bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting or incontinence care, transfers, and mobility support.

Yes. Assistance with walking, transfers, and bathroom routines helps improve safety and reduce fall risk.

24-Hour Home Care

24-hour home care provides around-the-clock support and supervision for individuals who need continuous assistance day and night.

This level of care is often helpful for seniors with advanced mobility limitations, memory loss, high fall risk, or safety concerns that make being alone unsafe.

Yes. Some families use 24-hour care temporarily after hospitalization, injury, or a sudden health change.

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Home Care

Yes. Dementia home care supports safety, routine, and daily structure so individuals can remain in familiar surroundings.

Care is tailored to the individual’s cognitive abilities, routines, preferences, and safety needs to help reduce stress and confusion.

Yes. Care can provide reliable coverage so family caregivers can rest, work, or attend to other responsibilities

Hospital-to-Home Transition Care

Hospital-to-home support helps someone return home safely after a hospital stay by providing practical assistance during recovery.

Support may include mobility assistance, personal care, meal preparation, errands, transportation to follow-up appointments, and help re-establishing daily routines.

Consistent help at home can support recovery routines, improve safety, and address issues early before they become emergencies.

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