The Questions Families Are Really Asking
Behind every search for home care is a family member who is worried, exhausted, and trying to do right by someone they love. We hear you. These are the most common concerns families bring to us — and we take every one of them seriously.
"Caring for family is what we were made to do."
Every Family Deserves Exceptional Care
Kitchens Home Care serves families of all backgrounds across Georgia and Florida. Whether your loved one needs daily companionship, post-surgical recovery support, or around-the-clock care — we are here for every family, every situation, every season of life.
Our caregivers are carefully matched to each client — not just by skill, but by personality, communication style, and genuine compatibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
What areas do you serve?
We proudly serve families across Georgia and Florida. Please contact us to confirm coverage in your specific area.
Are your caregivers employees or contractors?
All of our caregivers are thoroughly vetted professionals. We maintain rigorous standards for everyone who represents Kitchens Home Care in a client's home.
How quickly can care begin?
In many cases, we are able to begin care within a few days of your initial consultation. For urgent situations, please 404-882-7172 | [email protected]call us directly and we will do everything we can to accommodate your timeline.
What if my loved one's needs change over time?
Care plans are living documents. We review and adjust them regularly in partnership with your family and any healthcare providers involved in your loved one's care.
Is Kitchens Home Care licensed and insured?
Yes. Kitchens Home Care is fully licensed, insured, and bonded. Your family's protection and peace of mind is a non-negotiable part of how we operate.
Do you support clients with Alzheimer's or dementia?
Yes. We have experience supporting clients with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other memory-related conditions. Please discuss your loved one's specific needs during your consultation so we can match you with the most qualified caregiver.