In home care, supported by people and better information
SuggiCare helps home care providers coordinate staff and volunteers, keep families informed and notice change earlier, so people can stay living well at home for longer.
What home care teams use SuggiCare for
Support that reaches the home
Home care is delivered one visit at a time, often by a single worker. SuggiCare gives providers a shared view of visits, volunteers and wellbeing signals between them.
Companionship alongside care
Personal care covers the essentials. Companionship volunteers cover the hours in between, with matching on language, interests and availability.
Screened and ready volunteers
Screening, references and training records are tracked in one place, so coordinators know who is cleared to visit before a shift is offered.
Early signals, not late surprises
Care Alerts surfaces gentle changes in routine and wellbeing so teams and families can respond sooner. It is a wellbeing companion, not a medical device.
Families kept in the loop
Families see visit updates and shared notes without chasing phone calls, which builds trust in the service and reduces coordinator workload.
Local reach, global platform
Recruit locally from a worldwide volunteer marketplace, with listings that appear in search and can be applied to in minutes.
In home care questions, answered
- What is in home care?
- In home care is support delivered where someone lives, covering personal care, domestic help, transport, nursing visits and social companionship, so a person can remain at home rather than move into residential care.
- Can volunteers help with in home care?
- Yes. Volunteers commonly provide companionship visits, shopping assistance, transport and social phone calls alongside the paid care team, once screening and training are complete.
- How do I find in home care volunteering near me?
- Browse the SuggiCare volunteer marketplace by cause and location to see live opportunities with local providers.
