From help a few days a week to 24/7 support for more complex needs, we have an in-home care solution that’s right for you.

Get the care you need in the home you love.

Our Services

Exceptional Care at Home


Miracle In-Home Care provides service to clients in their place of residence. Foundation of Hope, Inc. is licensed to provide In- Home Aide, Companion, Sitter and Respite services. Our purpose is to provide high standards of quality client care and promote good professional relationships between all clients served and community organizations.

At Foundation of Hope, Inc., our purpose is to provide In-Home Aide, Companion, Sitter and Respite services in accordance with North Carolina laws and regulations. We also commit to providing high standards of quality client care and promoting good professional relationships between all community organizations. We will ensure that all agency staff engages only in those activities which are approved. 

From a few hours a day of help to 24/7 support, we will design a Care Plan to meet your specific needs. Our high-quality in-home care includes:

  • Provide respite care

  • Monitor diet and eating

  • Stimulate mental awareness

  • Companionship and conversation

  • Supervise home maintenance

  • Prepare grocery lists

  • Mail bills and letters

  • Plan visits, outings, and trips

  • Assist with entertaining

  • Answer the door and phone

  • Maintain calendar

  • Check food expirations

  • Reminisce about the past

  • Reminders for appointments

  • Care for houseplants

  • Oversee home deliveries

  • Assist with clothing selections

  • Discuss current events

  • Discuss historical events

  • Play games and cards

  • Record and arrange recipes

  • Clip coupons for shopping

  • Monitor TV usage

  • Buy magazines, papers, and books

  • Rent and play movies

  • Visit neighbors and friends

  • Read religious material

  • Maintain family scrapbook

  • Record family history

  • Pet Walking

COMPANIONSHIP SERVICES

Our caregivers are expertly trained to support people living with any type of cognitive decline from mild memory problems to advanced dementia.

  • Provide Alzheimer Care

  • Provide Dementia care

  • Aid with morning wake-up

  • Assist with pm care (tuck-in)

  • 24-hour services

  • Arrange appointments

  • Provide medication reminders

  • Aid with reading

  • Assist with ambulation (walking)

  • Organize mail

  • Personal Care Needs

  • Geriatric care management

  • Change linens and make beds

  • Write letters and correspondence

  • Plan, prepare and clean up meals

  • Escort for shopping

  • Escort for errands

  • Escort for appointments

  • Drop off and pick up dry cleaning

  • Pick up prescriptions

  • Organize and clean closets

  • Assist with pet care

  • Shop for groceries and supplies

  • Prepare future meals

  • Accompany to lunch or dinner

  • Dusting vacuuming and sweeping

HOME MANAGEMENT SERVICES

We support people living with specific medical conditions and unique needs, providing the best care so our clients can live safely at home.

  • Eating

  • Grooming

  • Dressing

  • Bathing

  • Incontinence care/toileting

  • Cognitive impairments

  • Mobility

  • Medication reminders

  • Appointments Arrangements

PERSONAL CARE SERVICES

We support people living with specific medical conditions and unique needs, providing the best care so our clients can live safely at home.

  • Driver Needs

  • Shopping Transportation

  • SPA Transportation

  • Transportation To SPA appointment

  • Transportation for Pet grooming

  • Transportation to Pet day camp

  • Transportation To medical appointment

  • Transportation to Lunch or dinner

  • Transportation To religious services

  • Transportation to plays and Concerts

  • Transportation to meeting and sporting events

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

Home Care vs Hospice

Home health services are brought to patients who require intermittent skilled nursing care, physical therapy, speech-language pathology services or continued occupational services, as prescribed by their doctor. The patient's progress must be documented.

Hospice care is comfort care for patients with a prognosis of six months or less if their disease runs its natural course, as certified by a physician.