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Caregiver holding elderly person’s hand in a home setting, offering emotional support and companionship.

Helping Your Senior Parents

Kind, reliable in-home help for aging parents in the greater Twin Cities area

As our parents age, their needs change — and it can be hard to know how to help. Whether you live nearby or across the country, supporting your parent’s independence often means finding the right hands-on help at home.

That’s where we come in.

At Crocus Homes, we offer flexible, non-medical support designed to help older adults live comfortably in their own homes. Whether they need help getting to appointments, staying on top of meals, or just having someone to check in and chat with, our Keepers bring warmth, reliability, and good instincts to every visit.

A Trusted Partner for Your Family

We know how much you care and how stressful it can be to do it all. Our goal is to be the extra set of hands you can rely on, with kind communication and flexible scheduling that makes your life easier.

 

All of our Keepers are background-checked, carefully selected, and trained to show up with heart. You can trust us to treat your parent like family.

What We Help With

Each family is different, so our services are always personalized. Most of our clients book weekly support to help their parent stay safe, connected, and supported at home.

Here are a few of the ways we can help:

  • Healthy meal prep and simple grocery runs

  • Light housekeeping and laundry

  • Rides to appointments and errands

  • Companionship and social visits

  • Home safety check-ins and routine support

  • Medication reminders (non-medical)

Happy senior woman receiving in-home companion care in a safe, comfortable setting
Caregiver bringing a plate of fruit to an older woman at home, offering thoughtful, in-home support

Let’s Talk About What They Need

Whether you’re just starting to explore options or ready to put a plan in place, we’re here to help. We’re happy to answer questions, learn more about your situation, and talk through what kind of support would be most helpful.

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