Respite Care
A real break for the people who carry it all. I take over for a few hours or a full day — reliably and safely — so you can rest, work, run your life, or just breathe. A full, active day means the whole family actually gets to recharge.
Respite, homemaker/personal care (HPC), and non-medical transportation for people with developmental disabilities. Your loved one spends the day out in the community — active, included, and safe — and comes home happy and tired. And you get a real break. All mobility levels welcome, including clients who are immobilized.
“Whether it’s respite care, day-to-day personal care, or a safe ride to an appointment — I keep your loved one safe, active, and included: in the community, in their social life, and in their own goals. And I keep you in the loop every step of the way.”Independent Provider · Dayton, Ohio
One provider, one relationship, one person who knows your loved one — across everything below.
A real break for the people who carry it all. I take over for a few hours or a full day — reliably and safely — so you can rest, work, run your life, or just breathe. A full, active day means the whole family actually gets to recharge.
Steady, hands-on HPC support that keeps everyday life on track — personal care, mobility support, routines, meals, medication administration, and help with the small things that add up to a normal, independent day — with real progress toward their personal goals. Comfortable and experienced caring for clients with limited mobility.
Safe, dependable, door-to-door rides to the places that matter: doctor appointments, day programs, errands, and community activities. Wheelchair users welcome — with help getting in, out, and settled. On time, every time, with someone your family already trusts behind the wheel.
My clients aren't parked in front of a TV. A day with me is built around movement, community inclusion, real social connection, and the things they actually enjoy.
We start moving early. No sitting in one place for hours — the day has a plan and it happens out in the world.
Parks, activities, errands, favorite spots around Dayton — and time with the people they like being around. Real inclusion, matched to what your loved one loves to do.
Doctor visits and important appointments — there and back safely, on schedule, with everything reported back to you.
A full, active day means real rest at night — for your loved one and for your whole family.
Tell me about your loved one — what they enjoy, who they like being around, and the goals they're working toward.
Let's Talk — Call or TextSafety, well-being, and a life that's actually lived — included, not just looked after. Those aren't extras, they're the whole job.
Attentive supervision at home and in the community, and safe transport everywhere we go. Guardians know exactly where we are and what we're doing.
I build every day around inclusion — in the community, in a real social life, and in your loved one's own personal goals. And being included isn't about walking: clients who use wheelchairs or can't move on their own get the same full days, at their pace.
Working with people with developmental disabilities since 2020, with certifications in medication administration and CPR & First Aid.
You'll always know how the day went — what we did, how appointments went, and anything you should know. No guessing, no silence.
Whether you need a regular break, day-to-day support, or a safe ride to appointments — reach out and tell me about your loved one. I usually respond the same day.
(937) 781-6899Prefer email? lamonrogers1123@gmail.com