Our staff can prepare a wide variety of meals for our clients. We understand that many fond memories center around the kitchen table, family gatherings and "what's for dinner". Caregivers can follow favorite family recipes, prepare specific meals or follow particular diet guidelines. Many meals can be prepared with leftovers in mind for the next day. Our caregivers always clean up the kitchen after a meal has been prepared.


We provide a very basic housekeeping service to our clients. We clean areas that the clients use such as their bedroom, restroom, living room and kitchen. We will sweep and mop the hard floor areas related to those rooms. We will clean the toilet, sink and tub in the restroom. We will also vacuum the carpeted areas mentioned and dust in the living room. We will not clean the entire house, only the areas that the client inhabits.


Our staff is allowed to drive clients in their car when an agreement has been signed. Staff can also run errands for the client in their private vehicles only if client is not with them and the client will be charged for the mileage. Our caregivers are not allowed to drive the clients car alone.


This service gives the family relief that there are eyes in the home and their loved ones are safe. All activities of daily life and incidentals will safely be assisted with or provided. This service is great for clients that need help maintaining their life at home when their safety is in question. Our caregivers can give the family peace of mind in knowing that the stove is turned off, regular bathing is performed, the client is eating and any other tasks that you're concerned about is being done.


Caregivers can assist clients in and out of bed, chairs, and cars with a multitude of assistive devices, encouraging adherence to the safest manor of moving between these positions.


Caregivers can remind the client to take their medications. The medications can be in a med-box filled by the family or Life Made Easy nursing staff.


Our caregivers can walk along side of the client to prevent falls and/or remind the client to walk with a walker.