Our trusted, knowledgeable Caregivers provide non-medical, in-home care for seniors in the Columbia area and also surrounding areas as well.
Our Story
Lorrie and Larry Schilke,
In 2001, my parents moved to Columbia to be closer to us due to health reasons. They were mostly independent and did very well. Sometimes they were reluctant to “impose” on us by requesting some help but, we always made the time. They told us many times that they wanted to remain as independent as possible and living in their own home, so whatever we could do toward that goal, we were happy to do. In 2011, my stepdad passed away. My mother was in a wheelchair and unable to live by herself, so she came to live with us. We cared for her by helping with her activities of daily living, took her shopping, to doctors’ appointments, did laundry, prepared meals, and more…much, much more. We did what we could, while working full time, and still maintaining our family life. Mom’s social life was limited to our activities after we came home in the evening. We were glad she was with us but, it was stressful at the same time. After some time, Mom moved into an independent senior living apartment. We still managed her medications and appointments, but she felt more comfortable in her own place. Then, her health began to decline and she spent time in the hospital, a rehab center, back to an assisted living center, and back to our house several times. This went on for several months until she passed away. Looking back, we saw that Mom did best when she felt independent and in her own “home”. When mom found the care she needed with compassionate caregivers, she was able to let down her guard and “live” again. In her last days on earth, she socialized, made new friends, and was happy. This allowed us to enjoy spending time together, rather than being so busy as her caregivers. I felt like her daughter again. We enjoyed Sunday dinners, watched her favorite TV shows together, did crossword puzzles, listened to her stories, sang songs, and laughed. We were able to be “family” again. As we prepared for her funeral and were going through recent photos, it became very evident that Mom had found joy and was at peace. She was able focus on what mattered most. When we decided to open a new business here in Columbia, in-home senior care was a natural choice. It is a business based on the same values we placed on helping our parents to live independently, with some assistance when compassion and caring was required. With my background in nursing and working at our church, and Larry’s experience in a service business, we feel we can make a difference in the lives of our seniors. We offer quality care to seniors in their own home (wherever that may be) so they can remain there, as long as possible. At Keeping Good Company Senior Care at Home, we pride ourselves in having Care Givers who are well trained, trusted, and compassionate. At Keeping Good Company, “We treat you like family”. Lorrie Schilke, RN, CCA
Owner / Manager
06/15/2025
Happy Father’s Day! 💙
Here’s to the dads, grandpas, and father figures who lead with love, show up without fail, and always find a way to make us smile.
From all of us—thank you for the laughs, the guidance, and the support. We’re grateful for everything you do, today and every day. 😊
05/26/2025
🇺🇸 Paying Tribute to Our Heroes 💙
Today and every day, we’re grateful for the freedoms we enjoy—and for the brave heroes who made them possible. Wishing you a meaningful Memorial Day filled with reflection, gratitude, and time with those who matter most. 🌟
05/11/2025
💐 Happy Mother’s Day! 💐
Today we’re sending love and gratitude to all the amazing moms out there who keep everyone smiling—both at home and beyond. Your care, strength, and endless support don’t go unnoticed. 💙
From our family to yours, we hope your day is filled with everything that brings you joy. You deserve to be celebrated today and every day!
04/10/2025
At KGC Senior Care, we know that every senior deserves a life filled with warmth, personalized support, and dignity. Our dedicated team is here to provide compassionate in-home care tailored to each individual’s unique needs. Whether you’re exploring options for yourself or a loved one, we invite you to learn more about our customized care plans and discover why so many trust us for their senior care solutions.
Take the first step toward peace of mind by scheduling a free care consultation today! Visit kgcseniorcare.com or call us to start the conversation.
Thank you for being a part of our community—together, we can make every day brighter for our seniors.
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04/07/2025
We thought spring was here but mother nature had other plans. Here’s to surviving the frost and enjoying your morning coffee—hope your day warms up soon!
04/04/2025
Well, we’ve made it to Friday, Missouri. 🌧️ This rain’s been pouring like it’s got a personal grudge—my yard’s a swamp, but I’m past caring. Settling in with the dogs and a good playlist to outlast it. How are you coping with this soggy mess? Drop your survival tricks—I’m all ears for anything that keeps the cabin fever at bay.
03/31/2025
🏡 Need extra support at home? Call today for a FREE In-Home Assessment! Our compassionate caregivers are ready to provide personalized care tailored to your needs. 📞 Contact us now to schedule!
03/27/2025
We’ve been counting down the days ever since the last pitch of last season. Now it’s Opening Day, and we can’t wait to cheer under sunny skies, indulge in a round of stadium snacks, and soak up every crack of the bat. There’s just something about a fresh baseball season that brings us all together—everyone’s a dreamer today. Here’s hoping our team makes some magical memories this year!
03/24/2025
Happy Monday, everyone! ☕️
If your coffee could talk, what would it say to motivate you today? Mine’s shouting, “You got this, but first, caffeine!” Drop your coffee’s pep talk in the comments below—I’d love to hear it!
03/21/2025
"Happy Friday, friends! 🎉 Time to kick off the weekend with a dance party for one (or more, no judgment here)! 🕺💃 What's your go-to move: the sprinkler, the moonwalk, or something so wild it doesn’t even have a name yet? Let’s hear it—bonus points if you share a GIF of your skills! "
03/20/2025
Spring has officially sprung! 🌸☀️ After months of chilly weather and short days, it’s time to say hello to longer daylight, blooming flowers, and that fresh, earthy scent in the air. Whether you’re planning a garden, dusting off your hiking boots, or just soaking up the extra sunshine, spring is all about new beginnings. So, let’s shake off those winter blues and embrace the warmth—both outside and in our hearts. Happy first day of spring, everyone! 🌿🐦 What are you most excited about this season? Share below!
12/25/2024
🎄 Merry Christmas from all of us at KGC! We wish you all a wonderful holiday season with family and friends. ❤️
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In 2001, my parents moved to Columbia to be closer to us due to health reasons. They were mostly independent and did very well. Sometimes they were reluctant to “impose” on us by requesting some help but, we always made the time. They told us many times that they wanted to remain as independent as possible and living in their own home, so whatever we could do toward that goal, we were happy to do.
In 2011, my stepdad passed away. My mother was in a wheelchair and unable to live by herself, so she came to live with us. We cared for her by helping with her activities of daily living, took her shopping, to doctors’ appointments, did laundry, prepared meals, and more…much, much more. We did what we could, while working full time, and still maintaining our family life. Mom’s social life was limited to our activities after we came home in the evening. We were glad she was with us but, it was stressful at the same time.
After some time, Mom moved into an independent senior living apartment. We still managed her medications and appointments, but she felt more comfortable in her own place. Then, her health began to decline and she spent time in the hospital, a rehab center, back to an assisted living center, and back to our house several times. This went on for several months until she passed away.
Looking back, we saw that Mom did best when she felt independent and in her own “home”.
When mom found the care she needed with compassionate caregivers, she was able to let down her guard and “live” again. In her last days on earth, she socialized, made new friends, and was happy. This allowed us to enjoy spending time together, rather than being so busy as her caregivers. I felt like her daughter again. We enjoyed Sunday dinners, watched her favorite TV shows together, did crossword puzzles, listened to her stories, sang songs, and laughed. We were able to be “family” again.
As we prepared for her funeral and were going through recent photos, it became very evident that Mom had found joy and was at peace. She was able focus on what mattered most.
When we decided to open a new business here in Columbia, in-home senior care was a natural choice.
It is a business based on the same values we placed on helping our parents to live independently, with some assistance when compassion and caring was required.
With my background in nursing and working at our church, and Larry’s experience in a service business, we feel we can make a difference in the lives of our seniors. We offer quality care to seniors in their own home (wherever that may be) so they can remain there, as long as possible. At Keeping Good Company Senior Care at Home, we pride ourselves in having Care Givers who are well trained, trusted, and compassionate.
At Keeping Good Company, “We treat you like family”. ❤