The Accesso Approach: 4-Step Process for Safe, Reliable Home Care
Finding the right home care shouldn’t feel overwhelming. Our approach is designed to bring stability, safety, and peace of mind to your home from the very beginning.
1. A Deep Clinical & Lifestyle Assessment
Comprehensive in-home assessment
Looks at physical safety, mobility, daily routines, and emotional well-being
Preferred language, household traditions, and communication style
Because great care isn’t just about skills — it is about finding someone your family can truly connect with.
2. The Right Personal Care Assistant Match
Carefully matched skills and personally
For Physical Support: Experienced Personal Care Assistants (PCAs) trained in safe mobility, transfers, toileting assistance
For Cognitive Support: Engaging Care Partners for memory stimulation and reducing isolation
Our goal isn’t just to send help — it is to introduce someone who feels like the right presence in your home.
3. A Founder-Led Introduction
Personal Meet & Greet beforehand
Jimmy or Dr. Esther personally attends introduction
Guides transition, answer questions, ensures smooth start
From day one, your home remains a calm and respected space.
4. Ongoing Care Oversight
Formal 7-Day and 30-Day Check-ins
Jimmy stays connected with families for peace of mind
Designated Care Assistant Support Coordinator behind the scenes
When Personal Care Assistants feel supported, they provide better — and that stability is what families deserve.
Work with a local, boutique partner who treats your loved one with the care they deserve. We currently serve Philadelphia, Montgomery, and Delaware counties.
Service Areas
Our Personal Care Assistants offer non-medical services such as:
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Beyond simple presence, our companionship is an active engagement designed to safeguard mental function and combat isolation. Our Personal Care Assistants are mentored in empathy-driven communication and equipped with the tools to de-escalate dementia-related behaviors, ensuring every interaction honors the Care Partner’s life story with patience and respect.
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PCAs provide nutritious, culturally familiar meal support that respects your household traditions. From managing grocery shopping to preparing specialized diets, our PCAs ensure that dining remains a moment of dignity and health, rather than a logistical burden for the family.
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Maintaining personal hygiene is essential to a Care Partner's sense of self. Our trained professionals provide gentle, respectful assistance with bathing, dressing, and grooming. We focus on safety and comfort, ensuring that these intimate routines are handled with the highest standard of professional privacy.
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Stability requires consistency. We provide medication reminders to ensure care plans are followed exactly as prescribed. By maintaining a clear schedule, we help prevent the common complications that lead to hospital readmissions, giving your family peace of mind that the clinical routine is managed.
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Caregiving is a journey that shouldn't be walked alone. Our Respite Care provides family members with a temporary, reliable break from the "mental load" of daily management. Whether for a few days or a few weeks, we step in with Founder-led oversight so you can recharge, knowing your loved one’s sanctuary is fully protected.
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Cognitive decline requires a specialized, "Mental Health First" approach. Our PCAs are specifically trained to navigate the complexities of memory care, focusing on cognitive engagement and safe de-escalation of agitation. We prioritize familiar routines and native-language connection to reduce confusion and maintain a calm, supportive environment.
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We assist with essential household tasks—including laundry, linens, and maintaining clean kitchen and bathroom areas—to ensure the home environment stays safe, organized, and conducive to a high quality of life.
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We act as your "eyes and ears" on the ground. Our continual monitoring goes beyond watching a clock; we actively assess physical cues, mood shifts, and potential health risks.
Find your peace of mind
If you are arranging care — whether following a discharge or planning for ongoing support — start with a direct conversation.
