Incontinence & Personal Hygiene
Respectful, discreet support for daily hygiene routines that protect dignity, comfort, and health.
Personal care is one of the most sensitive aspects of aging—and one of the hardest for families to manage alone. Our caregivers provide compassionate, non-medical assistance with hygiene and incontinence care in a way that respects each client’s privacy, preferences, and routine. We help clients feel clean, comfortable, and confident—without discomfort or embarrassment.
Common Challenges with Hygiene and Incontinence
Diabetes affects more than blood sugar—it impacts energy levels, circulation, cognitive function, and overall well-being.
Difficulty bathing, dressing, or managing toileting needs
Embarrassment or resistance to accepting help
Skin irritation or infection from inconsistent hygiene
Increased fall risk in the bathroom
Family caregiver burnout from handling personal tasks
Isolation or loss of confidence due to hygiene concerns
Seniors with diabetes often struggle with:

How Our Services Support Hygiene and Incontinence Needs
Our caregivers are trained to provide gentle, appropriate assistance with hygiene tasks in a way that builds trust and eases discomfort. Services are tailored to each client’s comfort level and preferences.
On-Demand Care Services
On-Demand Care is a helpful option for families who want the ability to call in support when it’s needed most. Whether it’s assistance with bathing, toileting, or cleanup after an incident, our caregivers can step in without a set schedule. This service is especially valuable during family caregiver absences, offering discreet, respectful help without the need for a full-time commitment.

Targeted Care Services
Targeted Care is a great fit for clients who need help at specific times of day. Morning visits can assist with toileting, bathing, and dressing; evening visits can support bedtime routines and ensure overnight comfort. Regular visits help prevent hygiene-related health issues while preserving dignity.

Companion Care Services
Companion Care is designed for clients who require more continuous support. It’s ideal for those with more advanced diabetes, mobility limitations, or additional chronic conditions. A dedicated caregiver can assist throughout the day with blood sugar monitoring reminders, meal planning and prep, hydration, mobility support, and overall wellness. This option also provides added safety for clients who live alone or may not recognize early signs of concern.Companion Care is best for clients who need more frequent or full-day assistance. A consistent caregiver provides ongoing support with toileting, bathing, incontinence management, and grooming throughout the day—while building a trusting relationship that reduces discomfort and improves daily confidence.

Caregiver Training
Our caregivers receive hands-on training in personal care techniques, including safe toileting, proper hygiene practices, and how to support clients with modesty and respect. We emphasize safety, communication, and preserving independence wherever possible. Our care coordinators work closely with families to adjust routines as needs change, and our client portal keeps everyone informed and connected.
