In these situations, live-in caregiving offers a practical, patient-centered alternative that supports safety, dignity, and continuity of care at home.

A Life Force Live-in caregiver means a dedicated caregiver resides in the home, providing continuous supervision, daily support, and overnight presence.
Rather than rotating shifts or short visits, live-in care delivers:
This model is especially effective for veterans transitioning home after hospitalization.
Our caregivers provide non-medical support only, aligned with care plans and discharge recommendations.
We understand the pressures of discharge planning and aim to be a reliable, responsive partner, not another layer of complexity.
If you’re supporting a veteran who may benefit from live-in care, we’re available to discuss placement options and next steps, request a Care Consultation
Our live-in caregivers provide assistance with the following:
Life Force Live-In Caregivers are carefully selected, thoroughly screened, and fully trained to provide safe, professional assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, feeding, bed/chair transfers, and ambulation.
Life Force Live-In Caregivers provide the daily structure, safety, and support that help older adults remain truly independent at home. Beyond personal care, our caregivers assist with Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), the essential routines that keep a household running smoothly, such as meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, shopping, medication reminders, and transportation to appointments.
Life Force Live-In Caregivers help older adults stay well by maintaining the small, essential routines that protect long-term health. Caregivers provide medication reminders, encourage hydration and balanced nutrition, and offer simple exercise or mobility encouragement in accordance with each care plan. These consistent, gentle prompts reduce skipped doses, dehydration, and inactivity.