The diagnosis matters. The person matters more.
Northline adapts everyday support to the routines, limitations, risks, and preferences of the individual living with the condition.
Two people with the same diagnosis may need very different kinds of help. One may need companionship and transportation. Another may need hands-on personal care, mobility assistance, meal support, and close adherence to familiar routines.
Condition-aware support begins by understanding how the condition affects this person’s daily life—and what the family is trying to make possible at home.
Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia
Consistent routines, calm communication, personal-care support, meals, engagement, supervision, and respite for family caregivers as memory and judgment change.READ MORE
Parkinson’s and movement disorders
Support with mobility, personal routines, meals, transportation, and the daily variability that can accompany movement disorders.READ MORE
Cancer care
Practical assistance during treatment or recovery, including meals, personal care, transportation, errands, companionship, and relief for family members.READ MORE
Stroke recovery and rehabilitation
Help with daily living, mobility, meals, appointments, and routines established by the person’s clinical and rehabilitation team.READ MORE
Other chronic conditions
Home-care needs may arise from many diagnoses—or from several conditions at once. We focus on functional needs, household realities, schedule, and the appropriate boundaries of nonmedical support.READ MORE

Part of a larger care picture
Care Professionals do not diagnose, develop clinical treatment plans, or replace licensed clinicians. They can support daily routines and exercises established by the person’s licensed professionals when those activities fall within the nonmedical home-care role.

