Home Care in Yellow Springs, OH

Compassionate home care that supports independence at every stage.

Reliable in-home support that helps older adults remain safe, comfortable, and independent in the place they know best.

Yellow Springs

Helping Older Adults Stay Independent at Home

Families searching for home care in Yellow Springs, OH often want dependable support that allows an aging parent or loved one to remain safely at home.

In a close-knit community like Yellow Springs, many older adults prefer to stay connected to familiar routines such as visiting downtown shops, enjoying nearby places like Glen Helen Nature Preserve, and spending time with family across Greene County.

Home care can help maintain those routines by assisting with:

  • Personal routines like bathing and dressing
  • Meals, transportation, and daily tasks
  • Safety monitoring and mobility support
  • Companionship and supervision

Support can begin with just a few hours a week and expand as needs change.

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“The service is outstanding from the owner to the caregivers on the ground.” -Rich V.

Hear From Families We’ve Helped

Bernard & Lavender were great for the past several years. From the beginning, Bernard personally went out of his way to help pair my mom with the perfect aide. The office staff were always helpful and kind whenever I needed them for anything at all. The entire company is kind and caring and I 110% recommend them for anyone that needs care for their loved one. I went through 3 home health care companies for my mom before I found Lavender. Lavender truly cares about their clients♥️

Mary Rupert

Needless to say I wholeheartedly am thankful for their services and hope we return to the Ohio area in the future where I can call on them again when care for my mother is needed whether it's part time or full time. To the people at Lavender, I can't thank you enough for making my mother's trip feel less like she was getting care but rather she had people that cared for her as a person.

Fernan Joco

I've been a client of Lavendar Home Care Solutions for approximately 3 years. I'm very pleased with my caregiver. She is always very punctual. She does a good job with the light housekeeping. I like the fact that I have the same caregiver every shift. She always asks if I need help with anything else before she leaves. Thanks for the good care I receive.

Linda Johnson

Lavender has been a God send to my parents, along with myself. As an employee, I’m blessed to work for them, always there helping any way they can. My parents get their home needs met through them. They are always there to help my parents, and make sure they have everything they need! Thank you Olivia and Bernard!

Jenny

During the last six or so years I obtained help from Lavender Home Care Solutions in dealing with several home care issues. They have always responded promptly to my needs and they have always provided efficient and professional services at a reasonable cost. This is a very good home care service.

Ted Shank

Lavender has been wonderful to work with my care schedule and grandfather a family member in to assist me. They make a sometimes difficult situation much easier and are flexible whenever I need to change things.

Shelley Tippett

From the very first phone call everyone that I spoke with at Lavender home care was professional, kind and helpful. The owner returned my call after hours and was so helpful and concerned about finding someone that could help care for my father. The owner personally made the in-home assessment and asked great questions so we could find a caregiver that was the right fit for my father’s needs. My father's aide was kind, joyful and caring. If you are looking for caregivers for your family members, I highly recommend Lavender Home Care Solutions.

Monica Johnson

I have enjoyed a close working relationship with the staff of Lavender. They work closely with me to ensure my daddy's needs are met. Any possible issues are always addressed quickly and personally by the owner.

Donna Welty
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When Extra Support at Home Starts to Help

Families often begin exploring in‑home care after noticing small changes in a loved one’s routine.

Support at home may help when:

  • Daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or cooking become difficult
  • Memory changes start affecting routines
  • Falls or mobility concerns increase
  • Family caregivers feel stretched thin
  • Recovery after illness, surgery, or hospitalization requires temporary help

Early assistance often helps seniors stay independent longer while easing stress for family members.

Our In-Home Care Services

Support at home can be flexible. Some families need just a few hours of help each week, while others benefit from daily or overnight care.

Personal Care

Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, meals, and mobility through thoughtful personal care support so daily routines remain comfortable and manageable.

Companion Care

Conversation, shared activities, errands, and light household help through meaningful companion care that reduce isolation and support daily living.

Respite Care

Temporary care through flexible respite care support that allows family caregivers to rest, attend appointments, or take time away while a loved one remains supported.

24-Hour Home Care

Continuous support with caregivers working in shifts so someone is always present through dependable 24-hour home care to assist and monitor safety.

Overnight Care

Nighttime supervision with help for bathroom visits, routines, and monitoring for restlessness or confusion through attentive overnight care.

Stroke Care

Assistance during stroke recovery with mobility help, daily routines, and therapy exercises through supportive stroke recovery care.

Alzheimer's & Dementia Care

Structured routines, reminders, and calm communication through specialized Alzheimer’s and dementia care to support seniors living with memory changes.

Parkinson's Care

Support with mobility, balance, and daily activities through thoughtful Parkinson’s care while encouraging safe movement and independence.

Fall Prevention

Home safety awareness and mobility support through proactive fall prevention support to reduce fall risks and improve confidence moving around the home.

How Home Care Begins

Starting care at home usually begins with a simple conversation about what daily life looks like for your loved one. Families often share concerns about safety, mobility, memory changes, or the growing difficulty of everyday tasks. From there, the process typically follows a few clear steps:

  1. Discuss daily needs and routines. Families share what support would make life easier at home.
  2. Identify the type of help needed. This may include personal assistance, companionship, or safety support.
  3. Create a flexible care plan. Schedules are built around the household’s routine.
  4. Assign a care professional. A caregiver is selected whose experience fits those needs.

Care can adjust over time. Some families begin with a few hours of help each week and later expand support as circumstances change.

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Caregiver Training and Safety Standards

Inviting someone into a loved one’s home requires trust. Home care professionals are chosen for their reliability, communication skills, and ability to provide respectful support.

Families can expect professionals who:

  • Pass background and reference checks
  • Receive training in mobility, safety, and daily support
  • Follow structured care plans
  • Stay in regular communication with coordinators

Supervision helps keep care consistent and dependable.

How We Keep Care Reliable and Well Coordinated

Care works best when it is organized and predictable. Schedules are built around the household’s routine and supported by the agency’s broader wellness program so care remains consistent as needs evolve.

How Home Care Can Expand Over Time

Many families begin with a few hours of support each week and increase care gradually if needs change.

Common schedules include:

  1. A few visits each week for help with routines or errands
  2. Daily visits for regular support and companionship
  3. Overnight supervision when safety concerns increase
  4. 24‑hour care when continuous presence is needed

Not Sure What Kind of Help Your Loved One Needs?

You don’t have to figure it out alone. A quick conversation can help you understand what type of support might make daily life easier and safer at home. Many families simply start by talking through their concerns and exploring what care could look like.

Questions Families Often Ask About Home Care

Start times depend on availability and the level of support needed. In many cases, care can begin within a few days after the initial conversation and care planning process.

Consistency is important for comfort and trust. Whenever possible, the same caregiver or small care team is scheduled so seniors can build familiarity and routine.

Yes. Many home care professionals assist with rides to appointments, grocery trips, pharmacy visits, or other local errands that help seniors stay active and independent.

Care plans can be adjusted as situations evolve. Visit schedules, levels of assistance, or types of support can be updated so care continues to match the household’s needs.

Supporting Families Throughout the Miami Valley

Caregivers support families throughout the surrounding region, including many communities located within a short drive of Yellow Springs. This allows seniors to receive consistent in-home support while remaining in the neighborhoods and homes they know best.

Nearby communities served include: