How To Get Started With Moore Care At Home Care Services
Jun 16, 2026 | Moore Care

Making the decision to seek care for a loved one can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re caring for an aging parent, helping a family member recover after surgery, or supporting someone living with Alzheimer’s or dementia, finding the right caregiver is one of the most important decisions you’ll make.
At Moore Care, we make the process simple, compassionate, and personalized. Our goal is to provide the support your loved one needs while helping them maintain their independence and quality of life in the comfort of their own home.
Step 1: Schedule a Consultation
The first step is reaching out to our team for a conversation about your loved one’s needs. During this initial conversation with our Director of Private Care, Sheri Barton, she’ll take the time to understand:
- Your loved one’s current health and daily routine
- Areas where assistance is needed
- Family concerns and goals
- Preferred schedule and level of care
Every family situation is unique, and our team is committed to creating a care solution tailored specifically to your circumstances.
Step 2: Complete a Personalized Care Assessment
Once we’ve discussed your needs, we’ll conduct a more detailed assessment. This allows us to identify the level of support that will best benefit your loved one.
Care may include assistance with:
- Personal care and hygiene
- Mobility and transfer assistance
- Medication reminders
- Meal preparation
- Light housekeeping
- Transportation to appointments
- Companionship and social engagement
- Alzheimer’s and dementia support
- Rehabilitation and recovery assistance after illness, injury, or surgery
Our goal is to create a care plan that promotes safety, comfort, and independence. For this assessment, Sheri will come to your loved one’s home to conduct this meeting in person.
Step 3: Meet Your Caregiver
One of the things that sets Moore Care apart is our commitment to matching clients with compassionate caregivers who fit their unique needs and personality.
Our caregivers are carefully selected and trained to provide professional, reliable support while building meaningful relationships with the individuals they serve. We understand that inviting someone into your home is a significant decision, and we strive to make the transition as comfortable as possible.
Step 4: Begin Care Services
Once the care plan is finalized and a caregiver is assigned, services can begin.
Whether your loved one needs a few hours of assistance each week or more comprehensive support, our team is here to help. Care can be adjusted as needs change, ensuring your family always receives the right level of support.
Throughout the process, we maintain open communication with family members and remain available to answer questions or make updates to the care plan.
Step 5: Enjoy Peace of Mind
Caring for a loved one can be emotionally and physically demanding. Having a trusted caregiver by your side can reduce stress while ensuring your loved one receives the attention and support they deserve.
At Moore Care, we believe quality care goes beyond helping with daily tasks. It’s about preserving dignity, encouraging independence, and providing companionship that enhances quality of life.
Why Families Choose Moore Care
Families throughout Baton Rouge and the surrounding communities trust Moore Care because of our commitment to compassionate, personalized care. We provide specialized support for seniors, individuals recovering from illness or surgery, and those living with memory-related conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
When you choose Moore Care, you’re choosing a team that genuinely cares about your family’s well-being.
Ready to Get Started?
If you’re considering caregiver services for a loved one, we’re here to help. Our experienced team will guide you through every step of the process and develop a care plan designed around your family’s needs.
Contact Moore Care today to schedule your consultation and discover how compassionate in-home care can make a difference.
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