Assisting Hands Home Care provides professional non-medical home health care services allowing our clients to live safely and comfortably in their own homes.
Assisting Hands Home Care provides professional non-medical home health care services allowing our clients to live safely and comfortably in their own homes.

Assisting Hands® Home Care offers our elderly and senior clients personalized non-medical home health care services in their homes; caregivers provide the elderly, disabled and others needing assistance an option to maintain quality of life and safely avoid falls, medication errors and Alzheimer/dementia concerns.

Our service area includes but is not limited to:

At Assisting Hands, our mission is to offer our clients the very finest personalized non-medical home health care, allowing them to live safely and comfortably in their own homes. Sometimes life’s natural events-aging, illness, or disability-can make living independently at home more difficult. At Assisting Hands Home Care, we understand.

If you have elderly loved ones who need consistent supervision in their homes, Assisting Hands Home Care can help with our live-in and 24-hour home care services. With these services, you can rest easy knowing one of our skilled and licensed caregivers is always present in your loved one’s home. Our live-in care services are ideal for seniors who need someone near as our caregiver will live in the home and switch with a second caregiver every 3-4 days. Our 24-hour care services are beneficial for those who need constant attention as we will have multiple caregivers who change shifts every 8 to 12 hours. This will ensure that a caregiver is awake and alert in the home 24 hours a day.

Richard and Jennifer Ueberfluss lead a dedicated home care team with over 35 years of combined experience in physical therapy, rehabilitation, and home care services.
Richard brings expertise in acute care, orthopedics, sports medicine, and healthcare leadership, with a strong focus on improving outcomes in home health care systems.
Jennifer specializes in neurological rehabilitation, pediatrics, and in-home care support, helping patients maintain independence and safety at home.
Together with their care team, they are committed to delivering compassionate, personalized home care that supports dignity, comfort, and quality of life.






We come to her. One of our care coordinators will do a home visit, see how she's actually managing day to day, and have a real conversation with her, not just a checklist. You can be on the phone or a video call the whole time. After that we'll tell you what we think she needs and why, and you decide what makes sense.
A caregiver can handle a lot of it. Reminding him to check his levels, making sure his meals aren't working against him, keeping track of what the doctor said. If he needs insulin injections or wound care, that's where a skilled nurse comes in, and we can set that up too.
Yes. We have caregivers who've worked with stroke patients through recovery and know how to assist with mobility without rushing or making someone feel helpless. If he's also doing PT or OT, we work around that schedule and reinforce what his therapists are teaching him at home.
Absolutely. A lot of families start with short-term help after a procedure and then decide to continue. Others wrap it up once their parent is back on their feet. Either way is fine.


Assisting Hands Home Care proudly offers Veteran Home Care and Transportation services for veterans and their spouses who are eligible to receive VA benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans and their spouses can use their VA benefits to cover the cost of veteran home care which includes home maker services and transportation.

