TLC HomeCare Services offers a variety of non-medical services. Companion, Homemaker, and Personal Care services are our specialties. Our loving, compassionate, dependable and knowledgeable caregivers are ready to assist and accommodate you. Kelly will make an appointment to visit your home at no cost or obligation to you. Our in-home assessment will establish a care plan to determine the level of care needed. We will then discuss our fees and the details of our services and answer any questions you may have. We will make every effort to provide the best possible match between you and our caregiver.


TLC HomeCare Services provides two levels of care.

Companion/Homemaker Services

List of caregiving services, with heart icons, including meal prep, errands, medication reminders, and pet care.

Personal Care Services

List of care services: feeding, bathing, incontinence care, oral hygiene, nail care, ambulation, and more.

Our experience, on-going commitment, and heart-felt compassion with Alzheimer's & Dementia Care are our passions

TLC HomeCare Services fully understands the effect that dementia and Alzheimers can have on clients and their families. Therefore, we can provide the support and caregivers needed who understand how to deal with the signs and symptoms of this progressive disease.


ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE is the most common cause of dementia in the elderly. Unfortunately, there is no cure for Alzheimer's Disease; however, medications can slow the process. It usually occurs after age 65 and is not a normal part of aging. We don't know how you get Alzheimer's, but family history can predispose you to the disease. Alzheimer's statistics show that 1 in 3 seniors over 85 years of age have the disease. The medical community has become better at identifying and diagnosing Alzheimer's. There are three primary stages of this disease: early, middle and late. A person can go back and forth between the stages as the disease progresses; however, the late-stage can happen quickly, and the patient can decline rapidly. Alzheimer's disease damages the part of the brain that controls response to communication. The amount and type of damage may vary from person to person. A Geriatric Neurologist or your Physician will make this diagnosis.

Team TLC

Meet our team and our owner, Kelly McCabe

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