Family Resource Home Care

3.7
15 reviews

About

Home Care AgencyHome Health Care Service
Family Resource Home Care provides non-medical assistance to help our clients live at home comfortably and independently. We are proud to support families and communities throughout the Pacific Northwest through our dedicated caregivers who share a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for those in need of home care services. Contact us today to learn more!

Location

Family Resource Home Care
213 N Main St Ste 3, Moscow, ID
83843, United States

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  • VC
    Victor Chatman
    Oct 22, 2025
    5.0
    Just want to say Maddie is totally awesome
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    Robin
    Sep 25, 2025
    5.0
    I have been so happy with the services that Family Resources provides. I had a urgent unexpected need for these services. Once I made the initial call, they had someone there the next morning to do an assessment of my needs. They quickly got through all the paperwork & were able to get services started that day. I have been perfectly matched with caregivers who are all wonderful. They have each done a super job in meeting all my needs. The ladies in management are very accommodating to any schedule changes I have had to make or any additional needs I have had. I highly recommended this company to all who have any needs from personal care to shopping & transportation to light house work and most of all, companionship. This is so important to me as I have lived alone for over 4 years and having such sweet people in my home has been a pleasure. Thank you to Family Resources & all who work there. Robin Elliot
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    Paula Stout
    Aug 19, 2025
    2.0
    Sadly, we did not have a good experience. Premiering and set up for services was wonderful. First week, showed up on wrong day, then no one showed up for the next shift, or the one following. No communication as to caregivers not being able to show up.
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    Robyn Bears
    Apr 14, 2025
    1.0
    I’m not a review writer, but this must be said. If you only need care for the basics, such as cooking cleaning, errands, companionship great! But if you need assistance from chair to wheelchair to bathroom and a shower. They don’t have them prepared for that. Thankfully we stuck around to see what was going on. Had to show them. Very disappointing for the price.
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    Lynn Mattson
    Feb 26, 2024
    2.0
    It is almost impossible to reach anyone on tbe phone and they are less than prompt on returning calls. They DO have caregivers that show up for the given shifts but alot of them won't clean..they are good about getting you to stores ect but if you live in pullman they won't let the caregivers take ypu to lewiston. They can't do my dishes since my minor child lives with me and uses the dishes..I'm just not impressed especially with how the staff talks to me on tbe phone and talks down to me like I'm a child when I'm fully in charge of myself and make my own decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions About Family Resource Home Care

What is the difference between home care, home health care, and private duty home care?

Home care can be broken down into two different categories. One type performs custodial care — care for the aging and disabled that helps a person with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, feeding, and transferring. Custodial care also includes helping a person perform instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). IADLs are tasks not involving physical contact with a client, but necessary for independent living such as light housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation and planning, shopping and errands, using communication devices (telephone, writing), and managing money. Most senior clients of Family Resource Home Care need help with both ADLs and IADLs. The other type of in-home care is medical home care, also known as home health care. Home health care is performed mostly by nurses and physical and occupational therapists. It involves skilled procedures such as wound care, IV lines and infusion therapy, managing medications, physical and occupation therapy, and skilled nursing care. Private duty home care refers to the method of payment. Private duty home care services aren’t covered by Medicare or health insurance. With a few exceptions, they’re paid for privately by the client, or by long-term care insurance.

How do I know if I need in-home care services?

People of all ages and abilities want to stay safe and independent at home. Many people over the age of 65 are happy and healthy at home, while some experience changes in mental or physical faculties that cause them to grow less independent with age. Others may have more serious illnesses such as cancer, stroke, Parkinson’s, or Alzheimer’s. When complications due to aging or more serious ailments begin to interfere with living self-sufficiently, having an in-home care professional to offer extra help may become necessary. Home care services are not just for seniors. There are many different scenarios in which home care can improve quality of life. The majority of our clients tend to be seniors with varying health conditions wanting to remain independent at home. However, home care may also be necessary for those needing transportation to or from a surgical procedure, temporary home care following a procedure to facilitate recovery, transitioning from one level of care to another, or people of any age struggling with everyday life due to a chronic illness.