Why choose us?

LENITY SOLUTIONS believes that everyone with care needs should be able to live independently at home with the assistance of qualified, compassionate caregivers. As trusted leaders in providing a range of care and support services, our mission is to provide safe and personal in-home care based on your needs.

LENITY SOLUTIONS believes that everyone with needs should be able to live independently and safely at home for as long as possible with assistance of qualified, accountable home care providers.

Our Mission

To offer our clients personalized in-home support services, assisting the elderly, disabled and others needing assistance to maintain quality of life. Our services support the individual’s choices and preferences to be in their own home in order to maintain their dignity and independence.

Our Philosophy

Our approach transforms day-to-day care services into opportunities that enrich the physical, mental, social, and emotional lives of each of our clients. In all of our services, we seek to maintain a high level of dignity and respect for the people we serve and take pride in helping them lead happy and healthy lives. At Lenity Solutions, we wholeheartedly believe in Kindness, Gentleness, and Humanity - our core values - and strive to provide you and your loved ones a sense of safety, security, and life fulfillment.

Dedicated to provide Client-First Companion Care

Our Services

We know that supportive care provided in the comfort of your home is a priority. Our caregivers are trained to assist your loved ones who are aging, need support to live independently, or are recovering from medical setbacks.

PERSONAL CARE

  • Personal Hygiene
  • Bathing Assistance
  • Dressing Assistance
  • Bathroom Assistance
HOUSEHOLD DUTIES

  • Meal Preparation
  • Vacuuming
  • Dusting
  • Mopping
  • Laundry
  • Plant Care
  • Changing Linens
  • Washing Dishes
  • Sorting Mail
  • Telephone Assistance

Appointment Assistance

When your loved ones need to get to and from their medical appointments, diagnostic exams, or other procedures, our dependable caregivers will accompany them to make those appointments as safe and comfortable as possible.

MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS

  • Taking Notes
  • Clarifying Questions
  • Reminders for Medical Changes
TRANSPORTATION

  • Medical Appointments
  • Lab Appointments
  • Beauty Appointments
  • Religious Services
  • Grocery Shopping
  • Social Activities

Care Management

  • Medication Reminders
  • Diabetic Monitoring
  • Medication Pick-Up
  • Incontinence Care
  • Transfer Assistance
Peace of mind is paramount to living a happy and healthy life. Our experienced caregivers support you and your loved ones in navigating the complexity of healthcare issues by helping you define and meet your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between in-home care and home health care?

    Although similar in name, in-home care and home health care are different types of services. In-home care is non-medical care that promotes independent daily living, such as dressing and bathing, assistance with household tasks, and companionship. Home health care is skilled medical care that is provided by medical professionals and requires a written order by a physician.

  • No - since in-home care is non-medical, it is not covered by Medicare, Medi-Cal, and most private insurances. However, most comprehensive long-term care policies pay for in-home care if you need assistance with activities of daily living like dressing or household tasks like cooking and light housekeeping.

  • No, administering medication and performing wound care are considered skilled medical care and cannot be performed by an in-home caregiver.

  • Yes, an in-home caregiver can be expected to provide light housekeeping services as part of their duties. These services include:
      • Meal planning and cooking
      • Grocery shopping
      • Wiping up the kitchen floors, counters and appliances
      • Wiping up the bathroom sink, tub, and toilet
      • Emptying the kitchen and bathroom trash
      • Sweeping and mopping
      • Making the bed and changing the bed linens
      • Laundry (clothes and linens)
      • Dusting and vacuuming
      • Watering plants

  •   • Cleaning the entire house
      • Washing windows or walls
      • Moving furniture
      • Hanging drapes
      • Caring for other family members
      • Cleaning the attic, closets, or cellar
      • Raking leaves, mowing the lawn, or other outdoor chores
      • Banking and financing, including paying bills, filling in checks, accepting signed-over checks, conducting credit transactions of any type, safeguarding valuables, and handling cash in excess of what is needed to cover requested items (such as groceries)