Home Care in El Dorado Hills

Care When You Need It. Caregivers You Can Feel Good About.

Thoughtful in-home support from experienced Caregivers, whether your loved one lives near Town Center, Serrano, or a quieter neighborhood tucked into the foothills.

Help That Feels Natural in the Home They Know Best

When your Family member needs in-home care, you want more than help with tasks. You want someone who notices the details, respects the way your loved one likes things done, and brings a steady presence into the home.

Our Caregivers are chosen for both experience and character, with the warmth, patience, and attentiveness needed to make each visit feel comfortable. That personal connection matters, especially when care becomes part of someone’s daily life.

Care can begin with a small amount of support or grow into a fuller schedule as needs change. The goal is simple: help your loved one feel safe, seen, and at ease in the home they know best.

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”We are truly grateful to Tim and his caregivers for the excellent care and support and highly recommend Amevian Home Care for your consideration”

— Hear From Local Families

Everyday Help, Reassurance, and Meaningful Company

Every person needs support in a different way. Some Families need help with morning routines or errands, while others need longer visits, overnight care, or specialized memory support. Our services are designed to meet the moment without making care feel clinical or impersonal.

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Daily Companionship & Personal Support

We help with bathing, dressing, mobility, light housekeeping, meals, and errands. Caregivers also bring conversation, simple activities, and steady support that can make the day feel safer and less lonely.

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Overnight, Live-In, and 24-Hour Home Care

When daytime visits are not enough, Families can choose overnight assistance, live-in care, or 24-hour coverage. This helps when a loved one is restless at night, needs mobility support, or should not be alone for long.

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Short-Term Relief Through Respite Care

Respite care gives Family Caregivers time to rest, travel, work, or handle other responsibilities. Your loved one continues receiving attentive support at home while you step away with more peace of mind.

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Memory Care for Dementia and Alzheimer’s

For seniors with memory challenges, Caregivers offer patience, steady cues, and a calming presence. Support may include familiar routines, gentle reminders, meaningful activities, and reassurance for the whole Family.

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Why the Right Fit Matters So Much

The right care partner should make daily life feel less stressful, not more complicated. For Families balancing appointments off Latrobe Road, visits near Town Center, or activities at the Gilmore Senior Center, dependable support can bring welcome relief.

Flexible care without wasted hours

Schedule one focused visit, occasional help, or a fuller weekly routine based on what your Family actually needs.

Experienced Caregivers who know the work

We only hire Caregivers with at least 5 years of experience, and many average over 12 years. Each Caregiver is selected for reliability, patience, and character.

Local, Family-owned support

We’re Family-owned, locally rooted, and not a national chain, which helps care feel more personal and accountable.

Care that brings warmth into the day

Caregivers look for natural ways to brighten daily life through shared activities, easy conversation, or a simple moment of laughter.

From First Call to First Day of Care

  1. Tell us what has started to feel harder. We begin with a 5-10 minute consultation call to understand what your loved one needs, what your Family is juggling, and whether our team is the right fit. It is meant to be simple, calm, and pressure-free.

  2. Let us look at the whole picture. During the assessment, we talk through daily routines, safety concerns, health needs, personality, preferred schedule, and what would make home feel easier. From there, we shape care around both essential support and the activities or companionship that help life feel more enjoyable.

  3. Start with a plan that your Family understands. Once the details feel right, we complete the paperwork, schedule the first day of service, and make sure your Family knows what to expect before care begins.

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Serving Seniors Across El Dorado Hills and the Surrounding Areas

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When You’re Carrying More Than You Can Keep Up With

You do not have to figure it out alone. We’ll listen to what your Family is managing, talk through the level of help that feels right, and make the next step feel less overwhelming.

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Before You Decide, These Questions Matter

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  • It may be time when meals are being skipped, hygiene is changing, the home feels harder to manage, or your parent seems more isolated. Even a small amount of help can make daily life safer and easier.

  • Yes. Care can increase, decrease, or shift as health needs and Family schedules change. Your loved one’s support should fit real life, not stay fixed when circumstances change.

  • Yes, when included in the care plan. This can help with grocery trips, appointments, and other local errands when driving, planning, or getting out of the house has become stressful.

  • Cost depends on the type of support, number of hours, and care schedule. During your consultation, we’ll explain the options clearly so your Family can plan with confidence.

  • Often, yes. Short-term support can help with meals, mobility, reminders, and daily tasks while your loved one settles back in at home.