
Help at home when doing it alone is no longer working.
SILK provides flexible non-medical support for Portsmouth families facing personal-care needs, memory changes, caregiver exhaustion, or a difficult transition home after hospitalization.
Home care begins with the life the person wants to keep living.
The need for help may appear gradually—missed meals, a home that is harder to maintain, increasing isolation—or arrive suddenly after illness, surgery, or hospitalization.
Tell Susan or Ehren what is happening and what the person most wants to preserve. We will explain where non-medical home care may fit, discuss realistic scheduling, and help you understand the next responsible step.
- Bathing, dressing, toileting, or safe movement is becoming difficult
- Meals, laundry, housekeeping, errands, or reminders are slipping
- Memory loss, confusion, loneliness, or nighttime concerns are increasing
- A family caregiver needs dependable relief
- An adult child is coordinating care from outside Portsmouth

Home care services for Portsmouth families.
Care may begin with a few focused needs or grow into a more consistent schedule. Services depend on the person, location, hours, authorization, caregiver fit, and current availability.
Personal Care
Respectful help with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, mobility, and daily routines.
Explore personal care →Companion Care
Conversation, engagement, errands, meal support, reminders, and a dependable presence.
Explore companion care →Dementia Support
Calm non-medical support built around familiarity, reassurance, routine, and family relief.
Explore dementia care →Respite Care
Reliable relief so family caregivers can rest, work, attend appointments, or simply breathe.
Explore respite care →Hospital-to-Home
Help with everyday routines after hospitalization, surgery, illness, or rehabilitation.
Plan the transition →Overnight & Extended Care
More coverage when short daytime visits are no longer enough, subject to availability.
Explore extended care →Home care should protect the routines that make life recognizable.
For Portsmouth families, staying home may mean remaining near familiar neighborhoods, churches, riverfront memories, family connections, and the everyday places that have shaped a lifetime.

Serving Portsmouth and nearby communities
Ask about private-pay availability in Portsmouth, New Boston, Wheelersburg, Lucasville, and nearby Scioto County homes. Scheduling depends on the address, hours, needs, and caregiver availability.
Flexible care without pretending every schedule is the same.
Care shaped around actual needs
Private pay allows families to discuss the schedule, services, and priorities that would make the largest difference at home. SILK will be direct about what can be staffed responsibly.
Understand Private-Pay CareImportant payment clarification
SILK’s Portsmouth service is currently presented as private pay. We do not want families assuming that SILK is an authorized Medicaid/PASSPORT provider in Scioto County. Call to discuss current payment options and availability for the specific address.
Call 740-245-1051A care conversation with people who stay involved.
Susan and Ehren work directly with families instead of handing new inquiries to a distant sales office. When circumstances change, you know who to call and who is responsible for helping the plan move forward.
SILK’s goal is not to sell the largest schedule. It is to understand what the person and family actually need, explain what can be provided responsibly, and build trust through responsive communication.
Starting care should feel clear—not overwhelming.
Tell us what changed
Call 740-245-1051 and describe the person, location, schedule, current concerns, and expected payment source.
Meet and build the plan
When SILK appears to be a fit, we learn the routines, preferences, home environment, and support needs.
Match care responsibly
Care begins when the needs, schedule, authorization, location, and an appropriate caregiver can be aligned.
Answers for families comparing their options.
What kind of home care does SILK provide in Portsmouth?
SILK provides non-medical home care including personal care, companion care, homemaking, meal preparation, respite, dementia support, medication reminders, hospital-to-home support, and overnight or extended care when available.
Do you serve homes outside the city of Portsmouth?
SILK may serve New Boston, Wheelersburg, Lucasville, and nearby Scioto County communities depending on the address, schedule, care needs, payment source, staffing, and caregiver availability.
Is Portsmouth home care currently private pay?
Yes. This page presents SILK’s Portsmouth service as private pay. SILK should not be assumed to be an authorized Medicaid/PASSPORT provider in Scioto County. Call to discuss current payment options for the specific address.
Can families pay privately for care?
Yes. Private-pay home care is available across Southern Ohio. The cost and schedule depend on the requested services, hours, location, and current caregiver availability.
Can SILK help after a hospital or rehabilitation stay?
Yes. SILK provides non-medical hospital-to-home support such as personal care, meals, reminders, laundry, light housekeeping, mobility assistance within the care plan, companionship, and supervision. SILK does not replace skilled nursing, therapy, physicians, home health, hospice, or emergency services.
How quickly can care begin?
Start time depends on the location, care needs, schedule, payment or authorization, onboarding requirements, and availability of a suitable caregiver. Call with the actual situation so Susan or Ehren can give you a responsible answer.
Useful next steps for Portsmouth families.
Locations We Serve
Explore SILK’s Southern Ohio service area and ask about availability for a specific address.
View locations →Senior Care Guide
Family-centered guidance for safety, care decisions, payment questions, and planning.
Open the care guide →Long-Distance Caregiving
Practical support for adult children coordinating a loved one’s care from outside the area.
Plan from a distance →Tell us what your family is trying to solve.
You do not have to know the right service name or the perfect weekly schedule. Start by telling Susan or Ehren what has changed and what feels hardest right now.
Local non-medical home care · Portsmouth, Ohio
