Chore Services for Seniors & Adults with Disabilities in Las Vegas, NV
Moving is one of the hardest things a person can do — and it gets harder when the person moving is a senior who has lived in the same home for thirty years, or an adult with a disability who needs the new place set up to be livable from the first night. Boxes have to be packed. The old home has to be left clean. The new home has to be unpacked and organized so it is safe to move around in. Most families cannot do all of that on top of work, kids, and a full-time caregiving load.
Family Personal Care’s chore services exist to handle exactly that. A trained team helps seniors and adults with disabilities pack, clean, and organize during a move — so the move itself does not become the thing that breaks the family.
What our chore services include
Our work covers the three pieces of a move that take the most physical and emotional energy: packing the old home, cleaning it after it is empty, and getting the new home set up so it is actually livable.
Packing the old home
- Sorting belongings room by room — keep, donate, sell, discard.
- Wrapping and boxing fragile items, dishes, framed photos, and keepsakes.
- Labeling boxes by destination room so unpacking is easier on the other side.
- Helping the client make hard decisions about what comes and what stays.
Cleaning the old home
- Leaving the home in a condition that satisfies a landlord, a buyer, or the family member taking over.
Organizing the new home
- Unpacking in the order the client actually needs — bedroom and bathroom first, then kitchen, then everything else.
- Putting items where they are reachable, which matters more than it sounds for seniors and adults with mobility considerations.
- Setting up the kitchen, closet, and bathroom with accessibility in mind.
- Breaking down boxes and removing packing materials.
- Walking through the finished home with the client to confirm everything is where it needs to be.
Who this service is for
Our chore services are built around two groups of people:
- Seniors moving to a smaller home, an assisted-living community, or in with adult children. Often the move is happening after a fall, a hospital discharge, or the loss of a spouse — on a timeline that does not give the family room to do the work themselves, especially if they live out of state.
- Adults with disabilities relocating to a new home, a group home, an accessible unit, or a new care setting. This includes Nevada ADSD and Medicaid-waiver clients who need help through a transition and do not have family nearby to handle the physical work.
We also regularly work with the people coordinating the move from the outside — siblings flying in for a weekend, social workers, hospital discharge planners, case managers, and trustees.
What our chore services do not include
We want to set expectations honestly. Our chore services do not include:
- Operating a moving truck or transporting boxes between addresses.
- Heavy furniture lifting beyond what one or two caregivers can safely manage.
- Construction, handyman work, electrical, or plumbing in the new home.
- Hoarder-level cleanout or biohazard cleanup. We refer these to specialized partners.
- Storage-unit packing or off-site storage management.
We are happy to recommend reputable Las Vegas vendors for any of the above if needed.
How it works
- Walk-through (free). A care coordinator visits the home being left, the home being moved into, or both, depending on what is needed. We talk through the timeline, what has to happen, and how many hours it will take.
- Scope and schedule. You approve the task list and hours estimate. We schedule the work around your move date and the moving company.
- Walk-through and handoff. Before we leave, we walk through the finished home with you, a family member, or the case manager, to confirm everything is where it should be.
What chore services cost
Chore services are billed hourly with a 2-hour minimum per visit. Larger projects are usually scheduled with a two-person team to finish in a single day or weekend. We give you a clear estimate before any work begins and we will not exceed the agreed-upon hours without your approval. Nevada ADSD chore-services authorizations are billed per the standard rate schedule on file.
Let's bring comfort and care to your home together.
Frequently asked questions
What types of chore services do you offer?
How do we schedule chore services?
Are your caregivers trained and certified?
Can we customize the chore services based on our needs?
What if we need assistance outside of regular hours?
Do you have to be hired for both the move-out and the move-in?
No. Many families hire us for just one side. The most common request is the move-in — unpacking and organizing the new home so the client is safe in it from the first night. We are happy to do whatever portion of the move is most useful.
Do you work with ADSD or Medicaid waiver authorizations?
Yes. Chore services is a recognized service category under Nevada ADSD, and we accept authorized hours for eligible clients. Call us and we will walk you through what is covered.
How far in advance do we need to schedule?
The earlier the better, especially if the move date is firm. Two weeks of lead time is ideal. We can sometimes accommodate shorter timelines, including hospital-discharge moves, but the more notice we have the more we can plan around your day.
If a move is coming up — for you, for your parent, for your client, or for someone you care for — let us help you make it happen without the family burning out. Call (702) 906-1999 or request a free in-home walk-through, and we will tell you honestly what the move will take and what it will cost before we lift a single box.
