Personal care
Non-medical ADL assistance at home — hygiene and grooming, safe mobility, meals and hydration, discreet continence help, caregiver notes to your coordinator, and reminders only where your physician directs.
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Serving West Virginia · Maryland · Pennsylvania
Experience personalized in-home care from a locally owned family agency serving seniors and families across West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania. We provide trusted home care services focused on safety, dignity, and comfort at home.
Local to you
We serve families across West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania. Tell us your city or county and what would help — we will follow up quickly.
Services
Explore how we help at home — from daily routines to specialized coordination — with clear next steps when you are ready.
Non-medical home care helps with everyday routines — personal care, companionship, overnight presence, and relief for family caregivers — so your loved one stays comfortable at home.
Non-medical ADL assistance at home — hygiene and grooming, safe mobility, meals and hydration, discreet continence help, caregiver notes to your coordinator, and reminders only where your physician directs.
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Short-term relief for family caregivers — so you can rest, travel, or handle life knowing your loved one is in good hands.
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Around-the-clock presence when someone should not be alone — coordinated shifts and clear communication for families.
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Why Tri-State
Personal, professional home care with the structure families need when schedules, health, and emotions all matter at once.
A local coordinator gathers your priorities and turns them into a clear schedule you can understand.
Contact us →Background checks, training, and matching for skills and personality — with consistency as the default.
Contact us →Serving West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania with a single point of contact for scheduling and questions.
Contact us →You get direct access to your coordinator — not a maze of extensions or anonymous call centers.
Contact us →Hours and services can scale after discharge, as health shifts, or when caregivers need respite. Many families use Private pay, Long-term care insurance, VA benefits, and VA Aid & Attendance when eligible — your coordinator can discuss payer type and documentation.
Contact us →Support that respects routines, preferences, and independence in familiar surroundings.
Contact us →Getting started
Three simple phases — from first contact to caregivers you know by name.
Call or send a message with a short summary of who needs support, where you are located, and any timing concerns. We respond quickly during business hours and can arrange a follow-up.
A coordinator talks through preferences, schedules, and clinical or family context. Together we outline a practical plan — hours, tasks, and what “good care” looks like in your home.
We introduce caregivers matched to the plan and check in regularly. If needs change, your coordinator adjusts visits so support stays aligned with your family.
Families like yours
We are proud of the relationships we build — here is how clients describe working with our team.
“The team made a stressful transition feel manageable. We always knew who to call, and the caregivers treated my mother with real patience.”
“Professional, kind, and reliable. Having a coordinator who actually answers the phone changed everything for our family.”
“They listened to what Dad wanted — not just what was on the checklist. That respect mattered more than I expected.”
FAQ
Straight answers about coverage, caregivers, and how to get started.
Many families fund care through one or more of the following:
Eligibility and documentation depend on your policy or program — confirm details with your insurer, VA representative, or benefits advisor.
We are glad to discuss how care may align with your situation — call (855) 813-1332 or use the contact form.
Connect with a coordinator
Call or send a message — we will talk through what would help most. No high-pressure sales pitch and no long forms to start.