Services
Non-Medical Support Before Hands-On Care Is Needed
PR Home Care helps older adults stay safer, supported, and independent at home through companion support, lifestyle support, transportation assistance, family relief, and fall-prevention awareness.
PR Home Care is designed for older adults who are mostly independent but need extra support to maintain routine, connection, safety awareness, and independence at home.
We are often a good fit when families are starting to worry, but their loved one does not yet need hands-on personal care.
Our services are non-medical and focused on support before hands-on care is needed.
How We Support Older Adults at Home
Companion Support
Companion support provides regular presence, conversation, supervision, and emotional support for older adults who may be spending too much time alone.
This service may include conversation, reading together, games, hobbies, social engagement, routine check-ins, and supportive presence in the home.
Companion support helps reduce isolation while giving families added peace of mind.
Lifestyle Support
Lifestyle support helps older adults maintain simple everyday routines at home.
This may include light meal support, laundry support, light household tasks, organization, errands, and help keeping the home environment more comfortable and manageable.
Lifestyle support is not hands-on personal care. It is practical non-medical support for seniors who need help keeping daily life moving.
Transportation & Outing Support
Transportation and outing support provides non-medical accompaniment for errands, appointments, community activities, family events, and approved outings.
This service is helpful for older adults who can participate in the community but should not have to manage transportation, timing, or outings alone.
PR Home Care helps support independence by making it easier for seniors to stay connected outside the home.
Family Relief Support
Family relief support gives family caregivers dependable backup when they need time to work, rest, attend appointments, manage responsibilities, or step away.
Many families wait until they are overwhelmed before asking for help. PR Home Care provides support before caregiver stress becomes a crisis.
This service helps both the older adult and the family member who is trying to manage everything alone.
Home Safety & Fall-Prevention Awareness
Home safety and fall-prevention awareness support helps families notice everyday concerns that may affect safety at home.
This may include awareness of cluttered walkways, poor lighting, unsafe routines, missed daily habits, reduced activity, or changes in how the home is being used.
PR Home Care does not provide medical evaluation or therapy services. Our role is to provide non-medical support, observation, routine assistance, and communication within our scope.
Support Conversation
Not every family knows what kind of help is needed at first.
A support conversation is a simple way to talk through what is happening, what concerns you are noticing, and whether PR Home Care’s non-medical services may be a good fit.
This conversation may help determine whether your loved one may benefit from companion support, lifestyle support, transportation support, family relief, or home safety awareness support.
PR Home Care may be a good fit if your loved one:
- Is mostly independent but needs extra support
- Spends long periods of time alone
- Needs companionship or routine check-ins
- Needs help with errands, appointments, or outings
- Is becoming less active or socially connected
- Needs light lifestyle support around the home
- Has family members who need relief
- Has home safety concerns that need attention
- Does not currently need hands-on personal care
If your loved one needs bathing, dressing, transferring, toileting, skilled nursing, wound care, medication administration, or hands-on personal care, a higher level of care may be more appropriate.
PR Home Care provides non-medical companion and lifestyle support.
We do not provide skilled nursing, medical care, hands-on personal care, diagnosis, treatment, medication administration, wound care, injections, or therapy services.
If your loved one needs bathing, dressing, transferring, toileting, skilled nursing, wound care, medication administration, or hands-on personal care, a higher level of care may be more appropriate.
Need support before hands-on care is needed?
Start with a support conversation.
PR Home Care can help you decide whether companion support, lifestyle support, transportation support, family relief, or home safety awareness support may be appropriate for your loved one.