Practical support for living at home.
From a few hours each week to ongoing daily assistance, Northline helps families build support around the person’s real needs and routines.
Home-care needs do not always fit neatly into a single category. One person may need help bathing and dressing. Another may need meals, errands, and companionship.
Personal care and daily living
Hands-on help with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, mobility, meals, reminders, and other daily routines—provided with respect for the person’s dignity and preferences.
→Companion care
Conversation, activities, walks, errands, appointments, meal preparation, and a consistent presence that supports engagement and everyday routines.
→Respite care
Planned relief for spouses, adult children, and other family caregivers who need time for work, appointments, rest, or responsibilities outside the home.
→Hospital and facility discharge support
Nonmedical assistance during the transition home, including personal care, meals, errands, transportation, routine support, and communication as needs become clearer.
→Specialized support
Condition-aware home care for people living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, Parkinson’s and movement disorders, cancer, stroke recovery, and other chronic conditions.
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