Non-Skilled In-Home Services

Helping You or Your Loved One Stay Independent, Comfortable, and Safe at Home

At Tandem Healthcare, we believe that care doesn’t have to be clinical to be life-changing. Our non-skilled in-home services are designed to support daily living, promote independence, and ease the responsibilities of aging—all in the familiar comfort of home.

Whether you or a loved one need help with personal care, household tasks, or just a little companionship, our trained caregivers are here to lend a hand and a heart.


What Are Non-Skilled Services?

Non-skilled in-home care services (also known as homemaking or companion care) do not require licensed medical staff. Instead, these services focus on everyday support that helps seniors and individuals with disabilities live well at home. No referral is needed, and services are flexible, reliable, and personalized to your needs.

Our Non-Skilled In-Home Services Include:

Personal Care Assistance:

  • Bathing, dressing, and grooming

  • Toileting and hygiene

  • Skin care and routine ostomy care

Homemaking Support:

  • Meal planning and preparation

  • Light housekeeping and laundry

  • Grocery shopping and errands

Daily Living Support:

  • Medication reminders

  • Assistance with mobility and transfers

  • Gentle daily exercise routines

Companionship & Supervision:

  • Social interaction and conversation

  • Emotional support and routine check-ins

  • Supervision to ensure safety at home

Lifestyle Coordination:

  • Scheduling appointments

  • Communication with family or care teams


Why Choose Tandem for Non-Skilled Care?

  • No waiting lists or referrals required

  • Customized care plans based on your lifestyle and preferences

  • Consistent caregivers who become familiar faces

  • Services designed to reduce stress for both clients and families

  • Promotes independence, dignity, and peace of mind

Who Benefits from Non-Skilled Care?

  • Seniors wanting to remain at home safely and independently

  • Adults recovering from surgery or illness

  • Individuals with mobility limitations or memory concerns

  • Family caregivers needing respite and support