Compassion is at the heart of our service. We provide … the skills and care you need.

Dear Neighbor,

As a Licensed Family Therapist I recognize the need for quality home care in southeastern North Carolina. Many families are in distress as they struggle to provide health care for their loved ones. Their efforts are lovingly offered yet home care can be a challenging and tiring process for family members. At No Place Like Home Caregivers we provide assistance and relief to families with quality, compassionate care and companionship for those in need, in their home.

It’s a menu of options from which you choose. Please contact us to discuss your specific needs and the services provided by our trained and experienced staff.

(910) 269-5567

Sincerely,
Gary J. Pearson
Director / Owner
No Place Like Home Caregivers, LLC

Homemaking

  • Clean & Tidy (bedroom, kitchen, toilet)
  • Washing (laundry, linens, dishes for client)
  • Vacuum & Dust (living room, bedroom, …)
  • Shopping etc.

Companionship

  • Engaged conversation
  • Activity encouragement & assistance
  • Stress elimination
  • Transportation

“We are invited into our clients’ homes to keep loved ones SAFE and HAPPY. Everything we do is to achieve that end.”  

GJP

Mobility

  • Safety
  • Transfer assist
  • Walking assist
  • Exercise for range of motion
  • Turn & position sitting or lying

Personal Care

  • Bathing (shower, sponge or bed bath)
  • Toileting (Bed bound, commode or drainage)
  • Grooming (skin, hair, mouth, shaving)
  • Dressing

Nutrition

  • Prepare & serve
  • Assist with feeding
  • Chart intake as required

Enhancing Quality of Life

  • Compassionate care needs to be personalized and empathic
  • Kindness presents as safety to a confused or disoriented client
  • Acknowledging each person’s worth uplifts him/her
  • Encouraging independence boosts confidence

… ALL are essential to maximize autonomy

Dementia Training for our aides includes:

  • Engaged conversations
  • Physical touch (e.g. hand lotion)
  • Reducing complexity of life
  • Establishing routines
  • Stress elimination
  • Relaxation techniques.

Caregiver Burnout

  • When caregivers – both professional and family – do not get the help they need OR when they overextend (physical, emotional, or financial) compassion turns to apathy or resentment
  • Care quality declines

Addressing Burnout

  • Burnout must first be recognized
  • Second step is admission and acceptance by the caregiver 
  • Rest and temporary removal from the caregiving
  • Engaging in activity or task that is solely for you

Essential respite can be accomplished with hourly or overnight relief provided by No Place Like Home Caregivers.