Home Care in Springboro, OH
Personalized support to help older adults remain safely at home.
Care designed to fit daily routines today and adjust smoothly as needs change over time.
Thoughtful In-Home Care for Seniors
Many older adults want to remain in the homes and routines they know, even as daily life becomes harder to manage alone. Home care makes that possible by adding the right level of support while helping seniors maintain comfort, familiarity, and independence.
Families often begin looking for home care in Springboro when a loved one starts needing help with personal care, mobility, meals, supervision, or recovery after a hospital stay. In other cases, support begins with companionship or a few weekly visits and grows over time as needs change.
Lavender Home Care provides in-home care for seniors who need:
- Help with daily routines such as bathing, dressing, and mobility
- Companionship and support with errands or light household tasks
- Overnight or 24-hour home care as safety needs increase
- Consistent care after hospitalization, rehabilitation, or a change in health
- A flexible care plan that can adapt without disrupting routines
Our approach is built around real life. Care is shaped to fit the individual, the home environment, and the level of support the family needs today while leaving room to adjust over time.
“The service is outstanding from the owner to the caregivers on the ground.” -Rich V.
Our Clients Experience with Us
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♥️
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
In-Home Care Options for Springboro Seniors
Home care is not one-size-fits-all. Some seniors need a few hours of weekly support, while others need daily assistance or continuous supervision. Lavender offers a range of home care services in Springboro so families can build the right level of support.
Personal Care
Personal care includes hands-on help with activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, transfers, and mobility support. This type of in-home care helps seniors stay safe and comfortable while preserving dignity at home.
Companion Care
Companion care provides social connection and day-to-day support for seniors who benefit from conversation, shared activities, reminders, meal help, errands, and a steady presence throughout the week.
Respite Care
Respite care gives family caregivers time to rest, work, travel, or handle other responsibilities while their loved one continues receiving dependable care at home.
24-Hour Care
24-hour home care provides continuous support through rotating caregiver shifts for seniors who need around-the-clock supervision, awake overnight care, and help at all hours of the day and night.
Overnight Care
Overnight care is a good fit for seniors who are mostly stable during the day but need help at night with bathroom trips, repositioning, mobility, medication reminders, or safety monitoring.
Stroke Care
Stroke recovery support focuses on maintaining routines, improving safety, assisting with mobility, and helping seniors manage daily activities at home after a stroke.
Alzheimer's & Dementia Care
Alzheimer’s and dementia care provides structured support for seniors living with memory loss. Care emphasizes familiarity, routine, safety, redirection, and consistency.
Parkinson's Care
Parkinson’s care is designed to support seniors whose balance, mobility, and physical routines become more difficult as symptoms progress.
Fall Prevention
Fall prevention support helps reduce hazards, improve safe movement, and give seniors and families greater confidence at home.
What Home Care Can Help With Day to Day
Families often ask what a home caregiver can actually do. Home care focuses on non-medical support that makes daily life safer and more manageable at home.
Depending on the care plan, a caregiver may help with:
- Bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting
- Mobility assistance and transfer support
- Meal preparation and hydration reminders
- Medication reminders
- Light housekeeping and laundry
- Companionship and conversation
- Safety supervision and fall prevention
- Transportation support or errands
- Support after hospital or rehab discharge
Home care does not include skilled nursing or medical treatment. When a senior needs clinical care such as wound treatment, injections, or therapy ordered by a physician, home health care may also be involved.
How We Ensure Safe, Reliable Home Care
Families choosing home care want to know not just what services are available, but how care is managed behind the scenes. Lavender focuses on reliability, continuity, and communication so families know what to expect.
- Caregivers complete background checks, reference verification, and role-specific training before working with clients
- Care professionals are matched based on care needs, experience, availability, and personality fit
- Ongoing oversight from a dedicated care coordinator includes regular check-ins and care plan reviews
- Backup caregiver coverage and on-call support help prevent gaps in care
- Families receive proactive communication when schedules, caregivers, or care needs change
This structure helps care remain steady even as routines, schedules, or health needs evolve.
How Home Care Adapts as Needs Change
Care needs rarely stay the same. Many families begin with limited support and increase care gradually as daily routines become harder to manage.
Families commonly start with:
- Weekly visits for companionship or help around the house
- Added personal care as bathing, dressing, or mobility become more difficult
- Overnight care when safety concerns start affecting sleep and nighttime routines
- 24-hour home care when continuous supervision becomes necessary
Care plans are reviewed regularly and adjusted as needs change. That means support can expand without forcing families to start over with a new agency or disrupt the routines a loved one has already grown comfortable with.
What Getting Started With Home Care Looks Like
Starting home care should feel straightforward and reassuring. Our process is designed to help families understand their options, ask questions, and move forward with a plan that fits.
In-Home Care Assessment
We take time to understand daily routines, preferences, safety concerns, health changes, and the level of support currently needed.
Personalized Care Plan
A care plan is developed around the senior’s needs, home environment, schedule, and goals, with flexibility built in as needs evolve.
Care Begins at Home
Care starts with a thoughtfully matched caregiver and continues with regular coordination, documented check-ins, and care plan updates when needed.
Families stay informed throughout the process, including during transitions after hospitalization, rehabilitation, or other major changes in health.
Let’s Talk About the Right Home Care Plan for Your Family
You do not have to navigate home care alone. Lavender Home Care provides dependable, personalized support designed to help seniors remain safely at home while giving families peace of mind.
A simple conversation can help you understand available options and decide what next steps make sense for your family.
Serving Springboro and Nearby Communities
Lavender Home Care supports families throughout Springboro and the surrounding area. Care is scheduled with travel time, consistency, and reliability in mind so support arrives when expected.
Many families reach out while supporting loved ones near downtown Springboro, in established residential neighborhoods, and in nearby communities throughout the region. Our team works across the area regularly, making it easier to maintain dependable schedules and continuity of care.
What Families Want to Know Before Choosing Home Care
Home care is typically billed hourly. Rates depend on the level of support, schedule, and whether care is needed during evenings, overnights, or weekends. During your assessment, pricing and scheduling expectations are reviewed clearly so families can plan with confidence.
Most non-medical home care is privately paid. Some long-term care insurance policies, veterans benefits, or Medicaid waiver programs may help offset costs. Medicare generally does not cover ongoing non-medical home care.
Caregivers assist with activities of daily living such as personal care, meal preparation, light housekeeping, companionship, mobility support, and safety monitoring. They do not provide skilled medical or nursing care.
Live-in care typically involves a caregiver who resides in the home with designated rest periods, while 24-hour care uses rotating caregivers to provide continuous, awake supervision around the clock. The right option depends on safety needs and overnight supervision requirements.
Home care focuses on non-medical daily support. Home health care involves skilled medical services ordered by a physician, such as nursing or therapy, usually for a limited period.
After an initial conversation and in-home assessment, care can often begin within days depending on scheduling needs and caregiver availability.