Senior woman in a wheelchair sharing a laugh with her caregiver during an at-home visit in the Twin Cities

In-Home Care
Services for
Every Stage of Life

In-home support that helps clients stay active, safe, and connected at home and in the community.

Personal, professional in home
care that improves daily life
through consistency, dignity,
and open communication.

Senior woman in a wheelchair sharing a laugh with her caregiver during an at-home visit in the Twin Cities

In-Home Care Services for Every Stage of Life

In-home support that helps clients stay active, safe, and connected at home and in the community.

In-Home Care for Twin Cities Families,
From Daily Routines to End-of-Life

Twin Cities In-Home Care,
Built by Families
Who've Been There

Help with bathing, meals, and household routines. Specialized support for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and dementia. Hospice and comfort care when families need it. Companionship that helps loved ones stay connected.

Twin Cities In-Home Care,
Built by Families Who've Been There

Help with bathing, meals, and household routines. Specialized support for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and dementia. Hospice and comfort care when families need it. Companionship that helps loved ones stay connected.

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Alzheimer's & Dementia Care

Consistent Alzheimer’s and dementia care starts with companionship. Familiar activities keep the brain active, like puzzles, cards, and conversation. Family input guides routines and safe outings that reduce isolation.

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Caregiver supporting an older man with Alzheimer's during a daily activity at home

Alzheimer's & Dementia Care

Consistent Alzheimer’s and dementia care starts with companionship. Familiar activities keep the brain active, like puzzles, cards, and conversation. Family input guides routines and safe outings that reduce isolation.

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Caregiver supporting an older man with Alzheimer's during a daily activity at home

Parkinson's Care

Parkinson’s care starts with safety and steady support. Hands-on help reduces fall risk during gait changes or freezing, while encouraging safe movement. Therapy routines and brain-engagement are reinforced to protect independence as long as possible.

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Caregiver helping a senior with Parkinson's get dressed at home

Parkinson's Care

Parkinson’s care starts with safety and steady support. Hands-on help reduces fall risk during gait changes or freezing, while encouraging safe movement. Therapy routines and brain-engagement are reinforced to protect independence as long as possible.

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Caregiver helping a senior with Parkinson's get dressed at home

Hospice & Comfort Care

Hospice and comfort care focuses on quality of life when time is limited. Care is coordinated with your hospice provider and follows the plan set by the hospice team. Medication support is provided only under hospice nurse guidance and within medical protocols.

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Caregiver gently holding the hand of a senior during hospice and comfort care

Hospice & Comfort Care

Hospice and comfort care focuses on quality of life when time is limited. Care is coordinated with your hospice provider and follows the plan set by the hospice team. Medication support is provided only under hospice nurse guidance and within medical protocols.

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Caregiver gently holding the hand of a senior during hospice and comfort care

24/7 Care

24/7 care provides steady support, day and night. A small, consistent team builds trust and feels like an extension of the family. Tenured caregivers stay ready to respond quickly as needs change.

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Caregiver and senior walking home together after running errands — part of 24/7 in-home care

24/7 Care

24/7 care provides steady support, day and night. A small, consistent team builds trust and feels like an extension of the family. Tenured caregivers stay ready to respond quickly as needs change.

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Caregiver and senior walking home together after running errands — part of 24/7 in-home care
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Alzheimer's & Dementia Care

Consistent Alzheimer’s and dementia care starts with companionship. Familiar activities keep the brain active, like puzzles, cards, and conversation. Family input guides routines and safe outings that reduce isolation.

Learn More

Parkinson's Care

Parkinson’s care starts with safety and steady support. Hands-on help reduces fall risk during gait changes or freezing, while encouraging safe movement. Therapy routines and brain-engagement are reinforced to protect independence as long as possible.

Learn More

Hospice & Comfort Care

Hospice and comfort care focuses on quality of life when time is limited. Care is coordinated with your hospice provider and follows the plan set by the hospice team. Medication support is provided only under hospice nurse guidance and within medical protocols.

Learn More

24/7 Care

24/7 care provides steady support, day and night. A small, consistent team builds trust and feels like an extension of the family. Tenured caregivers stay ready to respond quickly as needs change.

Learn More

Services That We Provide

Services That We Provide

Practical support for daily life, from a few hours a week to 24 hour care.

Practical support for daily life, from a few hours a week to 24 hour care.

24 hour care

Medication assistance

Help with nutrition

Cancer treatment care

Meal preparation

Errands & activities

Bathing, grooming & dressing

Travel to appointments

Laundry services

Conservatorships

Safety supervision

Out of state travel

Meal preparation

Errands & activities

Safety supervision

Out of state travel

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the process look like once care begins?

Do you accept Insurance?

How do you vet caregivers?

Do you work with all ages?

What sets No Place Like Home apart from competitors?

Will I be tied to a contract?

What services do you offer?

When do I bring in Hospice care?

What does the process look like once care begins?

Do you accept Insurance?

How do you vet caregivers?

Do you work with all ages?

What sets No Place Like Home apart from competitors?

Will I be tied to a contract?

What services do you offer?

When do I bring in Hospice care?