Find your care match
Take our quick 2-minute quiz to discover the kind of caregiver and support that best fits your family’s needs. Whether it’s help with daily routines, recovery, companionship, or specialized care, this quiz will guide you toward the right next step with comfort and confidence.
Your Care Match

Calm, capable, and confident, the Skilled & Steady Caregiver brings a gentle presence and deep expertise to every shift. They’re trained to support complex health routines with precision and empathy, making sure every day feels safe, stable and dignified.
Best for:
Clients with complex or chronic medical conditions, post-surgery recovery or mobility challenges.

Friendly, engaging and full of heart, the Warm Companion is more than a helper but a trusted presence who listens, encourages and keeps your loved one connected. Whether it’s sharing a story, taking a walk, or running errands together, they bring warmth and energy to every day.
Best for:
Seniors living alone, or those with early-stage dementia, loneliness or mild cognitive decline.

Organized, proactive and always on time, the Reliable Helper keeps life running smoothly. They’re practical and professional, making sure medications, meals and appointments happen without a hitch, giving families peace of mind that everything is in order.
Best for:
Families who need structured, dependable daily support, from errands and appointments to home routines.

Empathetic, patient and deeply attentive, the Gentle Nurturer supports both the client and their family through life’s most tender moments. They notice the small things — a change in comfort, a need for quiet reassurance — and respond with grace and care.
Best for
Clients in hospice, recovery or emotionally sensitive situations.

Resourceful and adaptable, the Independent Supporter helps clients stay active and self-sufficient while ensuring safety and consistency. From grocery trips to daily check-ins, they bring a perfect balance of practicality and genuine care.
Best for
Active seniors who value independence but need help with errands, appointments or household tasks.



