Help with the routines that make living at home possible.
Personal care should support dignity and independence—not take them away.

Changes in strength, balance, mobility, memory, or health can make ordinary routines harder to manage safely.
A Care Professional can provide hands-on assistance while respecting the person’s preferences, privacy, and existing abilities.
The right amount of help
Good personal care does not mean doing everything for someone. It means providing the assistance needed while encouraging the person to continue doing what they safely can. The balance may change from day to day and as the person’s condition evolves.
A relationship built over time
Personal care is intimate. Comfort, communication, and trust matter. Northline works to build a sustainable arrangement and to understand feedback when something is not working as expected.
Nonmedical care with clear boundaries
Care Professionals do not replace licensed nurses, physicians, or therapists. If the person requires clinical assessment, medication administration, wound care, injections, or another skilled service, we will help clarify the difference and discuss appropriate next steps.
Tell us what kind of assistance is needed.
We will ask about routines, mobility, personal-care needs, schedule, and other factors that shape a workable service plan.
