Why do families choose Seniors Helping Seniors in Sarasota?
Families in Sarasota choose Seniors Helping Seniors because our caregivers are active, mature adults who provide consistent and dependable home care. Our peer to peer caregiving model builds familiar routines and long term relationships, helping seniors feel comfortable, supported, and confident at home.

What makes this different from other home care agencies?
Our home care model focuses on caregiver consistency and relationship based care.
- Caregivers are active adults in a similar stage of life
- Lower caregiver turnover than many traditional agencies
- Seniors often see the same caregiver each visit
- Caregivers build long term relationships with seniors
- Care feels more personal and comfortable, not rushed or impersonal
This approach helps families avoid frequent caregiver changes and inconsistent schedules.
Why reliability matters in home care
Reliable care is important because seniors depend on routines and familiar caregivers.
- Consistent caregivers learn routines, preferences, and daily habits
- Familiar caregivers reduce confusion and anxiety
- Families worry less when schedules stay consistent
- Caregivers can notice small changes in health or behavior
- Seniors become more comfortable and cooperative over time
Consistency helps create a stable and supportive home care experience.
What services are available in Sarasota?
We provide non medical home care services to help seniors remain safe and independent at home.
- Homemaker services such as meal preparation and light housekeeping
- Personal care including bathing, dressing, and mobility assistance
- Transportation to appointments, grocery shopping, and errands
- Dementia support services for memory related conditions
- Companionship and social interaction
Services are available throughout Sarasota and surrounding Sarasota County communities.

Quick Facts About Home Care in Sarasota
- Minimum visit: 3 hours
- Weekly minimum: 6 hours
- Start time: within 1 week
- Services: homemaker, personal care, transportation, dementia support services
- Payment: private pay, VA, some Medicare Advantage
How to Get Started
Starting home care is simple and usually takes only a few steps.
- Contact our office to discuss care needs
- Confirm schedule and services
- Complete a nurse assessment
- Begin services within a few days to one week
