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Keep Your Home Safe and Manageable

Freedom Home Care provides household chore and home support services to reduce fall risks and maintain safety in Mountlake Terrace and throughout Snohomish, King, and Pierce counties.

When you struggle to keep up with cleaning, grocery shopping, or meal preparation in Mountlake Terrace—or anywhere in Snohomish, King, or Pierce counties—your home becomes harder to navigate and less safe. Household chores and home support services focus on reducing fall risks by clearing walkways, removing tripping hazards, keeping stairs unobstructed, and ensuring floors remain clean and hazard-free while also handling the daily tasks that help you stay independent.


This service includes grocery shopping and errand assistance, meal planning and preparation, dish washing and kitchen cleanup, interior house cleaning such as vacuuming and dusting, bathroom and window cleaning, laundry and bed making, and pet care or plant care. Caregivers can help with most legal household tasks you request, and services are tailored to your Plan of Care.


If you or a loved one needs help maintaining a safe and supportive home environment, Freedom Home Care is available to discuss your needs and schedule regular visits in Mountlake Terrace and throughout Snohomish, King, and Pierce counties.

Tasks That Make Your Home Functional Again

Your caregiver arrives at your home in Mountlake Terrace—or elsewhere in Snohomish, King, or Pierce counties—with cleaning supplies, shopping lists, or meal plans based on what you identified as priorities. They start by addressing safety concerns such as clutter in walkways or stairs, then move through tasks like vacuuming, laundry, or meal preparation according to your Plan of Care.


After household support is in place, you will notice cleaner floors, organized living spaces, stocked shelves, and prepared meals that reduce your daily effort and stress. You will also have fewer obstacles to navigate, which lowers your fall risk and makes moving through your home easier and safer.


Services are available across Snohomish County, King County, and Pierce County, and caregivers are trained to work alongside other in-home services for comprehensive support. This service does not include major home repairs or outdoor yard work, but it does cover the full range of interior chores and errands that keep your home functional and safe.

You probably want to know what is included

The following questions address common concerns about household chores, scheduling, and what caregivers are trained to do in your home.

What does a caregiver do during a household support visit?
Your caregiver clears walkways, vacuums, sweeps, dusts, cleans bathrooms and windows, washes dishes, prepares meals, handles laundry, and assists with errands or shopping based on your Plan of Care.
How often should I schedule household chores visits?

Most clients in Mountlake Terrace and throughout Snohomish, King, and Pierce counties schedule visits one to three times per week depending on their mobility, household size, and ability to manage tasks independently between visits.

What happens if I need help with a task not listed?
Freedom Home Care will assist with almost any legal household task you request. You can discuss specific needs during scheduling, and caregivers will include those tasks in your Plan of Care.
When is household support typically scheduled?
Visits can be scheduled in the morning or afternoon depending on your routine and when you prefer to have cleaning, meal preparation, or errands completed.
Why would someone choose this instead of hiring a cleaning service?
This service provides a trained caregiver who reduces fall risks, observes your safety, and handles errands and meal preparation in addition to cleaning, which a standard cleaning service does not offer.

If you are ready to schedule household chores and home support for yourself or a loved one in Mountlake Terrace or anywhere in Snohomish, King, or Pierce counties, Freedom Home Care can walk you through the Plan of Care process and match you with a caregiver who understands your priorities.