What is the difference between skilled and non-skilled care?

Skilled care is typically provided by licensed medical professionals and involves services like medication administration, medical treatments, or wound care. Non-skilled care focuses on supporting daily activities, personal care, and companionship. Our non-skilled services help with routine tasks and overall well-being, ensuring your child is comfortable, happy, and safe.


Do you provide 24/7 care or only daytime services?

We offer both 24/7 care and daytime services depending on the client’s needs. For clients requiring around-the-clock support, we have caregivers available to provide care throughout the day and night. We also offer flexible scheduling options for those who only need part-time or intermittent care.

What types of non-skilled services do you offer for children with special needs?

We offer a variety of non-skilled services, including:
  • Personal care assistance (bathing, dressing, grooming)
  • Meal preparation and feeding assistance
  • Mobility and transfer support
  • Companionship and social interaction
  • Respite care for families
  • Transportation to therapy, school, or other activities


Are your caregivers experienced in working with children with special needs?

Yes. Our caregivers have experience working with children with a variety of special needs, including autism, physical disabilities, developmental delays, and other conditions. They are trained to provide care that meets each child’s unique needs while offering compassionate support.