Standards
Clear standards make trust easier.
The scope is defined, the work is on record, and every role is supervised. That is what makes it dependable.
Defined scope
The boundaries are what make it work.
Typically included
Seasonal home care that can be done safely and consistently.
- Seasonal home care within the published scope
- Light upkeep within defined boundaries
- Small-issue observation
- Visit notes and follow-through items
Not included
Anything that falls outside safe, consistent home stewardship.
- Hazardous work
- Licensed trades or specialist work
- Roof or ladder work
- Heavy equipment work
- Open-ended requests outside scope
Why boundaries matter
When everyone knows the boundaries, the work stays safe.
Documentation
Documentation is part of the care, not extra paperwork.
Confirmation
Visits are confirmed through your account.
Completion notes
You can see what was done and what still needs attention.
Concerns and follow-through
Questions and issues have a direct path in.
Continuity
Records help the care stay consistent over time.
Safety and accountability
Trust depends on good boundaries.
Team safety
Young people work inside supervision and strict conduct expectations.
Home access
Access is handled deliberately, not casually.
Reporting path
Concerns can be raised directly and calmly.
Professional conduct
Respect, privacy, and professionalism are required.
Separate Foundation
Home membership pays for care. Foundation support does not buy services or choose recipients.
Starting at $89/month.
The membership supports dependable home care and a structured role for a young person.
- No payment while in the queue.
- Enrollment opens when capacity does.
- Defined scope protects reliability.