
Our Services
In order to meet the needs of elderly people who are losing their autonomy and to satisfy their desire to remain at home , we offer a wide range of services .
The missions we carry out cover daytime and nighttime needs in order to simplify your life. We also accompany your loved ones during hospital discharges , or in the event of temporary incapacity .
A single company to take care of your loved one and move forward with peace of mind .
Day missions (8 a.m.-8 p.m.)
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Help for essential acts
In the field of personal services, essential acts of life are fundamental daily activities necessary for the autonomy and well-being of people. They generally include:
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Assistance with washing and dressing : Helping the person with their daily hygiene and dressing/undressing according to their needs.
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Mobility assistance : Assisting the person in moving around inside or outside their home (moving from bed to chair, walking assistance, etc.).
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Feeding assistance : Assisting or feeding the person during meals, and ensuring that they drink enough.
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Health monitoring : Ensure the person's general health (taking medication prepared by a medical professional, checking temperature) and report any significant changes.
These actions aim to guarantee the dignity, comfort and safety of the people accompanied while preserving their autonomy as much as possible.
Help with ordinary activities
Activities of ordinary living in the context of personal services are common tasks that contribute to maintaining the quality of life and comfort of the people they support. These activities aim to help individuals in their daily lives while preserving their autonomy. They generally include:
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Meal preparation : Menu planning, grocery shopping, meal preparation, meal assistance.
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Shopping and errands : Accompanying or carrying out errands, purchasing basic necessities, medicines, etc.
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Home maintenance : Regular cleaning, tidying, surface maintenance, etc.
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Laundry management : Washing, ironing, folding and storing clothes and household linen.
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Administrative assistance : Help with managing administrative paperwork, paying bills, writing letters, etc.
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Accompaniment to outings : Help to get to medical appointments, go for walks.
These activities aim to promote people's independence in their daily lives and enable them to stay at home in the best possible conditions.
Help with relationship activities
Relational activities in personal services are actions that aim to support the emotional, social and psychological well-being of the people being supported. They help combat isolation, maintain social ties, and provide comfort and a caring presence. These activities generally include:
Listening and dialogue : Spend time talking with the person, discussing their interests, concerns, or simply sharing moments of conviviality.
Social support : Supporting the person during social outings, visits to relatives, or participation in cultural or recreational activities.
Moral support : Offer psychological support, provide comfort, help the person get through difficult times or cope with stressful situations.
Maintaining family ties : Facilitating contact with family and friends, organizing phone calls or visits, or assisting the person in using digital tools to stay connected.
These relational activities are essential to preserve the quality of life of the people supported, by strengthening their sense of belonging and promoting their overall well-being.
Night missions
New service, unique in Monaco!

Traveling night guard
1 to 2 visits between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Unlike sedentary night care, where the caregiver stays with a single beneficiary, itinerant care consists of regular and planned visits to ensure the safety and well-being of several people. Here are the main characteristics of itinerant night care:
Regular visits : The worker makes regular visits to each beneficiary's home to check on their condition, respond to their needs and ensure that they are safe.
Checks and assistance : During each visit, the caregiver can perform different tasks such as checking that the person is sleeping well, helping them to reposition themselves, accompanying them to the toilet, ensuring that the house is secure, or responding to a specific need reported in advance.
Reassurance : These visits also help to reassure beneficiaries and their families, by guaranteeing a professional presence.
Flexibility and cost : Itinerant night care is often a more flexible and less expensive solution than sedentary night care, because the time spent with each beneficiary is limited, which allows costs to be spread.
One-time monitoring : This service is typically used by individuals who do not require continuous monitoring, but who benefit from overnight monitoring for safety or comfort reasons.
Itinerant night care is often set up for elderly or vulnerable people who live alone and who need periodic supervision, but not a constant presence throughout the night.

Sedentary night guard
Presence at home from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m.
Sedentary Night Care in the home care sector refers to the continuous presence of a professional caregiver at the home of an individual throughout the entire night. This service is designed to ensure the safety, comfort, and assistance of the person in case of any nighttime needs. Sedentary night care typically includes the following elements:
1. Active or Passive Presence: Depending on the beneficiary’s needs, the caregiver can be in an active presence (awake and available throughout the night) or in a passive presence (sleeping on-site but ready to intervene if necessary).
2. Assistance with Nighttime Needs: The caregiver is available to help the individual get up, move around, go to the bathroom, drink water, reposition in bed, or meet any other specific needs.
3. Monitoring and Safety: The caregiver ensures the safety of the person by monitoring their health, preventing falls, or responding quickly in case of an emergency.
4. Comfort and Reassurance: If the person wakes up or feels anxious during the night, the caregiver is there to provide comfort and reassurance.
5. Risk Prevention: In case of specific medical conditions (such as fall risks, nighttime agitation, or incontinence), the caregiver takes appropriate measures to prevent any incidents.
Sedentary night care is often requested for elderly individuals, people with disabilities, or those recovering from illness who require continuous assistance during the night. It provides relief to family members while ensuring a secure environment for the beneficiary.
