Home Care in Beavercreek, OH

Helping older loved ones stay safe in familiar surroundings

Care designed to fit daily routines today and adjust smoothly as needs change over time.

Beavercreek

When Home Starts Feeling Harder to Manage

When an older loved one needs more support, the goal is not just to find help. It is to keep daily life familiar, safe, and manageable without forcing a move before your family is ready. Lavender Home Care Solutions provides home care in Beavercreek, OH for seniors who need assistance with personal routines, companionship, mobility, reminders, respite care, supervision, and changing health needs.

For many families, the conversation starts after a fall risk, a hospital stay, a new diagnosis, or growing concern about a parent living alone near familiar places like the Beavercreek Senior Center, Soin Medical Center, or neighborhoods along the I-675 corridor. Our caregivers help bring practical support into the home so your loved one can age with more comfort, dignity, and confidence.

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Hear From Our Satisfied Clients

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

Care That Helps Home Feel Safer Again

The right home care should make everyday routines safer, calmer, and easier to manage while helping your loved one stay as independent as possible. Our caregivers provide flexible support based on daily needs, family concerns, and the level of help that feels right at home.

Caregivers can help with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, transfers, reminders, and other personal care support for private daily routines.

Families can use companion care for social connection, light household help, meal support, errands, hobbies, and more engaging days at home.

Short-term or recurring respite care gives family caregivers time to rest while a loved one’s routine stays consistent.

Families can choose 24-hour care when a senior needs day and night support and should not be left alone for long periods.

Families can use overnight care for restroom trips, mobility, bedtime routines, wandering concerns, and morning transitions.

Caregivers can provide stroke care support after changes in strength, balance, communication, mobility, or daily function.

Families can turn to Alzheimer’s and dementia care for calm routines, supervision, redirection, and familiar structure.

Our team can provide Parkinson’s care for mobility, meals, grooming, dressing, tremors, stiffness, fatigue, and safer movement at home.

Caregivers can provide fall prevention support with safer transfers, walking, home hazards, assistive devices, and fall-risk awareness.

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A Clear Path From Concern to Care

  1. Tell Us What Is Changing at Home

    We start by learning what has become harder, whether that is bathing, meals, mobility, memory changes, nighttime safety, or caregiver burnout.

  2. Review the Right Level of Support

    A care coordinator helps your family understand whether part-time help, respite care, overnight support, or more consistent care may be the best fit.

  3. Build a Care Plan Around Daily Routines

    Your plan is shaped around your loved one’s schedule, preferences, safety needs, family concerns, and the type of caregiver support that will be most useful. After the conversation, your family has a clearer recommendation for schedule, care type, and next steps.

  4. Begin Care With Ongoing Communication

    Once care begins, the plan can be adjusted as needs change so your loved one continues receiving the right support at home.

Flexible Care Backed by Real Stability

Families comparing care options need more than general reassurance. These details help show what makes the experience more flexible, stable, and trusted:

  • No weekly minimums: Home care services on your schedule, your terms, for added convenience.
  • Less than 10% turnover: More stability, consistency, and caregivers families can get to know.
  • 15+ years in business: Longstanding experience supporting seniors and families with in-home care.
  • BBB Accredited: An added trust signal for families researching care providers.
  • 1,000+ happy clients: A track record of helping families find dependable support at home.
  • Caregiver fit matters: Support is matched to your loved one’s needs, comfort level, schedule, and the type of help that will make home feel safer.
  • Clear communication: Families can stay informed as care begins, routines change, or new concerns come up at home.
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Not Sure How Much Help Is Enough?

When daily routines start feeling harder for your loved one, it can be difficult to know whether a little help is enough or if more consistent support is needed. A care conversation can bring clarity, ease the pressure on your family, and help you feel more confident about the next step.

Care Across Beavercreek and the Dayton Area

Our care team supports seniors and families in Beavercreek and nearby Dayton-area communities. The service-area widget below lists nearby locations with dedicated pages, so families can quickly find the most relevant local care information.

What Families Want to Know Before They Decide

It may be time when daily tasks, mobility, meals, hygiene, medication reminders, or safety at home are becoming harder to manage consistently.

Yes. Care plans can be adjusted as routines, health needs, recovery progress, or family schedules change.

No. Many families use non-medical home care for companionship, personal care, respite, transportation support, meal help, and general safety supervision.

Yes. In-home support can help with safer routines, mobility, reminders, meals, and supervision while your loved one settles back in at home.

Gather notes about daily routines, recent health changes, medications, mobility concerns, family schedules, and the type of support your loved one may accept.