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Our In-Home Care Services

Care options based on your parent’s needs — today and as they change. 

Every family’s situation is different.
At Holly Services, we help you choose the right level of in-home care based on what your parent needs right now — and adjust as those needs evolve.

How Families Typically Choose Care

Most families come to us during one of these situations:

1. Daily Support

A simple, practical service for parents who are still independent — but could use a helping hand.

A home helper visits regularly to assist with:

Meal preparation

Light housekeeping

Minimum 2 hours per visit. Simple to get started.​

 

After the first month, we share a simple update with your family — how your parent is eating, staying hydrated, engaging in conversation, and managing daily routines.

Not a medical report. Just the things you'd notice yourself, if you were there.

Best for: Families who want a trusted presence in their parent's home — before a care need becomes urgent.

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2. Daily Support & Fall Prevention

As daily life becomes harder to manage, the most important thing is knowing someone is there — watching, helping, and keeping your parent safe.

Our caregivers are present in your parent's daily life — providing practical assistance while carefully observing changes in how your parent is managing day to day.

The goal is not to take over.
It's to step in where it's needed —
so your parent can keep doing what they can, safely.

 

Support may include:

  • Personal hygiene and grooming assistance

  • Mobility and safe movement support

  • Meal preparation and hydration monitoring

  • Medication reminders

  • Companionship — with a trained eye on how your parent is doing day to day

Best for: Parents who need daily support and families who want ongoing peace of mind that someone is watching over their loved one.

3. Personal Care & Mobility Support

Hands-on support when daily activities become more difficult.

For seniors who need hands-on assistance with daily living.
When personal care becomes challenging, trained caregivers provide respectful, dependable support — helping seniors remain safe and comfortable at home.

Care may include:
• Bathing and hygiene assistance  
• Dressing and grooming  
• Toileting and incontinence care  
• Mobility and transfer support  
• Daily routine assistance  

Best for: Recovery after illness or surgery, mobility limitations, or increased daily care needs.

4. Dementia & Memory Support

Structured, familiar care to support memory and emotional stability.

For seniors experiencing memory changes who benefit from structure and familiarity.
In-home care allows seniors with early to moderate dementia to remain in a familiar environment, reducing confusion and anxiety.


Care focuses on:

• Consistent daily routines 

• Calm, reassuring communication 

• Cognitive stimulation through conversation and activities 

• Emotional support and companionship 

Best for: Early to moderate dementia, memory concerns, or families wishing to delay facility-based care.

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5. Recovery & Transitional Care

For short-term support after hospitalization or rehabilitation. Many seniors are not fully ready to manage daily life immediately after discharge. In-home care helps bridge the transition back to independent living.


Care may include:

  • Mobility and safety support

  • Assistance with hygiene and meals

  • Routine-building during recovery

  • Observation of daily functioning

Best for: Post-hospital or rehab discharge, temporary recovery needs, or short-term assistance.

6. Support During Hospice Care (Daily Living Support)

For families combining hospice medical care with in-home daily support. Hospice focuses on medical comfort. In-home caregivers support everyday living.


Care may include:

  • Personal care and hygiene

  • Meal assistance

  • Companionship and emotional support

  • Comfort-focused daily routines

Best for: Families seeking dignity, comfort, and consistent daily support alongside hospice services.

Care That Adapts Over Time

Care needs change — and your care plan can too.
Many families begin with light support and gradually adjust care as needs evolve. Our team helps you reassess and adapt care without disruption or starting over.
You’re not choosing a fixed package. You’re choosing a level of support that can grow with your family.
Still Not Sure What Level of Care Is Right?

You don’t need to decide on services before talking with us.

We’ll help you understand what level of support makes sense — now and going forward.

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Serving Los Angeles & Orange County since 2004.

Bilingual support available (English / Japanese)

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