Home Care Services in the East Bay

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Home care services for East Bay families.

Most families reach out in the middle of something — a hospital discharge, a fall, a parent who suddenly can't manage alone, a spouse who can't keep doing this by themselves. The question isn't usually "what services do you offer?" It's "can you help with what's happening right now?"

Usually, yes. Here's what home care with Liora actually covers.

Licensed · Bonded · Insured

California HCO #074700244

Founded 2026

Small on purpose. Staying that way.

Owner-led

Every consultation is with the owner, personally.

Serving the East Bay

Contra Costa · Alameda · Solano

Services

The kinds of support families call us for.

Personal Care

Dignified support with the things that get harder first — bathing, dressing, toileting, grooming, transfers, and mobility. This is the category most families end up needing, even when they started looking for something lighter. Caregivers are trained to help in a way that preserves as much independence as possible.

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Memory Support

Thoughtful, patient care for older adults living with dementia, Alzheimer's, or other cognitive change. Memory support is a different kind of work — slower, more observational, more about preserving routine and dignity than completing tasks. We match memory-support clients with caregivers who have done this before and want to keep doing it.

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Overnight Support

A steady presence through the night. For families recovering from a hospital stay, navigating a sleep-disrupted stretch, managing sundowning, or simply needing to sleep themselves without listening for the next sound. Overnight care looks different from daytime care and we plan it that way.

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Post-Hospital / SNF Recovery

Short-term, high-attention support for the first days and weeks after a hospital stay or skilled nursing rehab, when discharge plans, medication changes, mobility limits, and follow-up care all need to line up at once.

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Respite for Family Caregivers

Relief for the spouse or adult child who has been doing this alone. Respite is a real service, not a backup plan — regular scheduled coverage so the primary caregiver can rest, work, sleep, see a doctor, or simply leave the house without worrying. The family caregiver is often the person who needs care too.

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Companion Care

Conversation, presence, walks, shared meals, and day-to-day support for older adults who are still largely independent but shouldn't be alone all day. Companion care is often where families start — a few hours a week — and it's often the first step in a relationship that grows as needs change.

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Meal Preparation

Meal prep, hydration support, grocery help, and simple routines around eating well at home. Nutrition quietly becomes harder for many older adults before anyone notices. A caregiver who cooks with your parent, or who leaves a few meals in the fridge, changes what the week looks like.

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Household Support

Laundry, linens, dishes, light housekeeping — keeping the home calm and cared-for. This isn't cleaning service work. It's the background maintenance that makes the rest of life possible, and that your parent used to do themselves.

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Transportation

Rides to appointments, errands, and out-of-home support that keeps life moving. Losing the ability to drive is often the moment a parent's world shrinks without anyone deciding it should. Transportation support is how we push back on that.

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Our Approach

What's the same across all of them.

  • Eytan personally interviews every caregiver.
    No exceptions, no hiring from a pool, no delegation to a staffing coordinator.
  • Background-checked, registered, bonded, and insured.
    Every caregiver is cleared through the California Home Care Aide Registry and passes a criminal background check before entering any client's home.
  • Caregivers are W-2 employees, not 1099 contractors.
    Workers' comp coverage is in place. You aren't paying a person off-the-books or taking on liability that belongs with us.
  • Matching is deliberate.
    Liora does not assign the next available person. Eytan picks the caregiver based on personality, skills needed, schedule, and continuity.
  • Eytan stays involved after care begins.
    Daily review of caregiver notes, a weekly check-in with each caregiver, and an in-person home visit to every family at least once a month.

What We Don't Do

Liora provides non-medical home care.

That means a few specific things are out of scope:

We don't administer medications. Caregivers can remind and assist with self-administration; they can't dispense.

We don't provide skilled nursing — wound care, IV management, injections, catheter care.

We don't replace a hospice team, a physical therapist, or a home health agency.

If what your family actually needs is skilled nursing or a higher level of care, we'll tell you — and often we can point you toward providers in the East Bay we respect. Home care is one piece of the puzzle, not the whole picture.

Let’s talk

Not sure what kind of help you need?

That's the most common way families reach out. The first conversation is free, no pressure, and often clarifying — even if Liora isn't the right fit.

You'll reach Eytan directly. He picks up the phone himself.

— Eytan Klawer, Founder