Home Care Services

Home Care Services from Society's Assets

Looking for a place for mom or dad? Being home instead might be the best option for them. Let them stay right at home because we can be your shining light, a bright star, providing comfort that keeps them aging in place.

We bring our quality care services to the local communities in the counties of Kenosha, Jefferson, Racine, Rock, and Walworth.

Services Offered

There are many services we can help you with - here are some examples:

  • Providing companion care
  • Support for someone with the diagnosis of a medical condition including Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, stroke, heart failure, heart attack, respiratory illness/COPD, cancer, diabetes, arthritis, vision loss, etc.
  • Needing a home helper
  • Shopping or attending events
  • Companion care
  • Respite care
  • Requiring assistance with 1 or all of the 5 Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
    • Bathing: personal hygiene and grooming
    • Dressing: dressing and undressing
    • Transferring: movement and mobility
    • Toileting: continence-related tasks including control and hygiene
    • Eating: preparing food and feeding

Our services are offered wherever "home" is, including senior apartments.


In-Home Care

Some caregivers will be using an Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) system to confirm the start and completion of services in our consumers' homes. Watch the provided video of EVV.

Personalized long or short-term care is available 7 days a week, including holidays. The minimum number of hours may be negotiable. If there is a service you would like but you don't see it listed on our website, please call us.


Self-Direct Personal Assistance Program

  • The consumer's family member, roommate, neighbor, or friend is paid to care for them
  • The consumer chooses caregivers
  • The plan of care is created with the consumer’s input
  • Caregivers do not need to be licensed
  • Society’s Assets will handle the details (background check, training, payroll, and billing)

Household Tasks/Homemaker

We can help you keep your home running smoothly through the following:

  • Changing bed linens
  • Errands and appointments
  • Grocery and gift shopping
  • Holiday and special occasion preparations
  • Laundry and ironing
  • Light housekeeping
  • Meal preparation
  • Shopping for clothes/other items
  • Washing dishes

Personal Care Worker/Caregiver/Aide

These services can maintain your comfort, independence, and health:

  • Bathing
  • Care/service coordination
  • Companion care
  • Dressing
  • Medication and other reminders
  • Monitoring diet and eating
  • Oral hygiene
  • Respite (caregiver relief)
  • Shaving
  • Skin/nail care
  • Splints/braces/support hose assistance
  • Toileting/incontinence care
  • Transfer assistance – moving (bed to chair, etc.)

Respite Care

Respite care is temporary care that is for anyone who depends on other people’s assistance to get through a day in the absence of their usual caregiver. This type of care is specifically designed to relieve the caregiver. Or, if you are the caregiver, you may find yourself in dire need of the services offered in respite care. At some point, you will need help to provide care such as bathing, eating assistance, and other personal care or tasks. These services require great courage and patience – let us help you.  Anyone who has been through these experiences knows that it’s not easy and that breaks will be necessary to prevent caregiver burnout. Call us today at 1 (800) 378-9128.

As of October 1, 2020, if paying privately, the cost of household, personal, or respite services listed above is $29.50/hour. Call us to find out if long-term care insurance, veterans benefits, or Medicaid may cover this cost.


To Get Started

Just call 1 (800) 378-9128 with questions or to schedule an appointment for an assessment.

Each staff member is carefully recruited and trained, then chosen to meet your needs with sensitivity and professionalism. All caregivers have completed thorough background checks and are bonded. We provide services 365 days a year. You will work with a care coordinator to set a care schedule that works best for you and your family.


What Consumers Are Saying

Excellent Care
“Society's Assets took care of my mother while I was working. The last lady to care for my mother, before she passed away, was named Mattie. My mother received excellent care from Mattie and everyone else who was sent prior to Mattie from Society's Assets. I highly recommend them. I am so very thankful that we had such a fine company with such great employees to care for my mom.”
Allen, Racine

Great Experience
“I had a great experience with the aides from Society's Assets. They took good care of me. The extra help meant that I didn't have to rely only on family after having surgery.”
Sue Hughes, Kenosha

A Normal Life
“We couldn't live a normal life without the aides. They are in our home day and night to help my wife. I wasn't sure at first about having strangers in the house. But I have to keep working and now I can with help from the wonderful aides from Society's Assets. They are just awesome.”
Rich Swaney, Elkhorn

Very Pleased
“I am very pleased with the care my mother received from her caregivers at Society's Assets. She was always happy with the services provided to her.”
Matt Wallig, Kenosha


Helpful Resources

The Kenosha County Caregiver Coalition supports all family caregivers through advocacy, education, service coordination, and community planning. Sign up for monthly updates on events, training, and tips to support you and your loved one.

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Professional Affiliations

Home Care Association of America
The nation's leading association for providers of private duty home care, the Home Care Association of America also works with non-medical home care services.
Home Care Association of America

National Association for Home Care & Hospice
This nonprofit organization represents the nation's 33,000 home care and hospice agencies. The National Association for Home Care & Hospice also advocates for the more than two million nurses, therapists, aides, and other caregivers employed by such agencies to provide in-home services to 12 million Americans each year who are infirm, chronically ill, or disabled. Along with advocacy, the association provides information to help its members maintain the highest quality of care.
National Association for Home Care & Hospice

Wisconsin Personal Services Association, Inc.
This group strives to make positive changes in the personal care industry by pitching in and collectively working together for the greater good of clients, staff, and agencies.
Wisconsin Personal Services Association