ComForCare's services make it possible for our clients to remain at home in a familiar environment an
ComForCare Home Care in Litchfield/Hartford, CT is a premier provider of non-medical, private duty home care services for people of all ages. Our caregivers are rigorously screened, trained, and insured—providing your family member with a trusted and knowledgeable caregiver. They will assist people with the activities of daily living in any setting they call home, whether it be a private residence, nursing facility or an independent or an assisted living community.
07/17/2025
We believe that strong relationships between caregivers and clients are the foundation of exceptional care.
When caregivers and their clients connect on a personal level, it enhances the quality of care and creates a more positive experience for everyone involved.
The Caregiver's Journey co-founders Sue Ryan & Nancy Treaster share how caregivers and families can build healthier relationships based on trust, respect, and clear communication on this month's ComForConnections podcast episode: https://ow.ly/m5tt50Wr8cM
07/14/2025
We believe that companionship is just as important as physical care.
Our dedicated caregivers provide more than just assistance; they offer friendship, support, and a listening ear to your loved ones.
Companion care can make a world of difference for older adults, helping to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Whether it’s sharing stories, enjoying a favorite hobby, or simply having someone to talk to, our caregivers are here to enrich lives and create meaningful connections.
If you’re looking for compassionate companion care for your loved one, we’re here to help!
Let’s work together to ensure they feel supported and valued in the comfort of their own home. Reach out today! 💕
07/10/2025
Join us on Thursday, August 7, 2025, at 2:00 PM EST for the complimentary webinar “The Power of Partnerships: Transforming Care Across the Continuum.”
This insightful session will explore how collaborative relationships can break down silos, improve care transitions, and support better outcomes for aging populations.
You will gain practical strategies for building and sustaining partnerships that foster innovation, improve access to services, and drive meaningful change in the lives of older adults.
This complimentary one-hour session will offer 1 CE credit for Nurses, Case Managers, Social Workers (MN) & NAB.
Caring for aging parents can be a rewarding yet challenging journey, especially when they are hesitant to accept assistance.
It’s not uncommon for older adults to feel a sense of pride or independence that makes them resistant to help, even when it’s needed.
As caregivers, it’s important to approach these conversations with empathy and understanding. Listen as Dr. Barry Jacobs, clinical psychologist and national caregiving expert, provides insight to help ease the transition on the ComForConnections podcast: https://ow.ly/Zwuw50WhEN5
Psychologist Dr. Barry Jacobs joins ComForConnections to help caregivers navigate tough conversations with aging parents who resist help.
07/04/2025
Happy Fourth of July! 🎆
Today, we celebrate the spirit of independence and the values that unite us as a nation!
As we gather with family and friends, let’s also take a moment to honor our beloved seniors who have contributed to our freedom and community.
Let’s make this Independence Day a memorable one by creating beautiful moments together!
Wishing everyone a joyful and safe holiday filled with love, laughter, and gratitude.
06/27/2025
Home is more than just a place; it’s your safe haven and reflection of your life lived within its walls. Maintaining your precious space can become burdensome as you age, and that’s where our compassionate light housekeeping for seniors services comes in to give you some much-needed relief.
We offer a wide range of help to enhance your life and make everyday living easier. Whether you require weekly light tidying or a deep cleaning once a month, we can ensure a customized plan to meet your specific needs.
Reach out to learn about how we can help you to age in place, safely.
06/26/2025
When a loved one falls ill, it can feel like the world has turned upside down.
While there are many heartfelt ways to show your support, remember, it’s okay to ask for help.
Professional caregivers can provide the specialized support that allows you to be the loving family member they need.
Your love is a powerful force in their healing journey. 💖
If you or someone you know needs compassionate care, reach out to us. We are dedicated to providing the best possible support and awareness of those grappling with a loved one's care needs.
06/24/2025
Caring for an ailing or elderly family member can be a meaningful and rewarding experience. If you are doing it alone, it can also be emotionally and physically demanding. According to Caregiver.org, an estimated 17-35% of family caregivers view their health as fair to poor.
Let us step in to give you a break, so you’re at your best for yourself and your loved one. Reach out to learn how respite care can help you renew your spirit and recharge your energy.
06/19/2025
"My humanity is bound up in yours, for we can only be human together." - Desmond Tutu.
May this Juneteenth be a reminder of the progress we've made and the work that still needs to be done.
06/18/2025
Worldwide, more than 55 million people are living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia. June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, the perfect time to raise awareness about dementia and other memory concerns.
Early detection and intervention can improve the quality of life for those with Alzheimer’s and their families.
Today, we honor the father figures in our lives, including dads, grandfathers, fathers-in-law, godfathers and everyone who has been instrumental in forming who we are.
Giving your aging loved ones the ability to age in place is truly a gift. We are honored to help older adults live their best lives with our compassionate caregiving. We’re here to help your family.
06/13/2025
It may be difficult to identify or even admit when a loved one begins needing help. Observing the difficulty that your loved one has when performing the following tasks can help you understand their need for home care:
Planning and preparing meals
Attending to grooming needs such as brushing hair and clipping nails
Tracking and paying bills
Moving around in the home
We can help evaluate a loved one’s home care needs. Reach out to learn more today.
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We have experienced firsthand some of the obstacles family members encounter while searching for care for their loved ones. Jim's experience in trying to find care for his father involved an agency that assigned multiple caregivers by trial and error. It proved to be an inefficient and frustrating process. In looking for care for Trudy's mother, the experience was very impersonal and transactional in nature – the agency did not seem to have any real interest in learning anything about her or her personal needs.
Based on these experiences we felt there had to be a better way to interact with prospective clients, which motivated us to start our own agency and provide a genuine service for older adults. We knew we needed to provide a more personal touch.
We spend time with each new client prior to starting service to learn more about them and their unique needs. To better match caregivers with our clients, we use our Social History Questionnaire to learn more about each client’s personal background and interests. Knowing the kind of music they like, activities they enjoy and their favorite foods help us develop a comprehensive, personalized care plan that not only helps the body but also the mind.
Trust and reliability are values we hold dear. We believe in honesty and dependability, so we won’t misrepresent our services to make a sale. Our most successful cases are those where there is open communication – which is so important when giving exceptional care and meeting or exceeding our client’s expectations. Our commitment is to provide the best possible resources and options for you, so we can help our clients live their best life possible and allow family members to spend more time being a family and less time being caregivers.
We have assembled an excellent team to help provide the best possible service for our clients. Jackie, Laura and Sandi all have caregiving experience and DementiaWise® training, making our entire team uniquely qualified to understand the needs of clients as well as family caregivers. We took the time to find people who align with our mission and are committed to high-quality care for our clients.
DementiaWise®-certified office
Bachelor’s degree in biology from Purdue University
Master’s degree in business administration from Butler University
Bachelor’s degree in accounting from Ball State University