About K Sisters Home Care

Our mission is to restore genuine love to health services, ensuring that every client feels valued and cared for. Having grown up in a family from Liberia, we saw firsthand the struggles many faced in accessing quality healthcare services, both in Liberia and now in the U.S. This awareness motivated us to create a business that delivers high-quality health services while embodying the values of empathy and respect. As a registered nurse and a program manager for disability advocacy, we strive to ensure that clients receive the best possible care in the comfort of their homes, bridging the gaps we witnessed in both Liberia and the U.S.

  • Our Approach

  • Listen & learn: We start with a home visit to understand your routines, culture, and goals.
  • Personalized plan: Care is tailored to daily needs—and adjusted as they change.
  • Thoughtful matching: Caregivers are carefully selected based on their skills, personality, and language fit.
  • Nurse-guided oversight: Ongoing check-ins and quality reviews keep care on track.
  • Clear communication: Simple updates, one point of contact, no surprises.
  • Flexible & transparent: Scheduling that fits your life, with upfront pricing.
  • Our Values

  • Dignity: Every person deserves respect, privacy, and choice.
  • Compassion: We lead with empathy and genuine care.
  • Cultural humility: We honor backgrounds, traditions, and languages.
  • Reliability & safety: Trained, background-checked caregivers you can trust.
  • Integrity: Honest communication and transparent practices, always.
  • Partnership: We work alongside families—and listen first.

What We Offer

  • Companionship & engagement — conversation, activities, social outings

  • Personal care — bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, safe transfers

  • Medication reminders — prompts for meds, hydration, and routines

  • Meal support — planning, culturally familiar prep, light feeding assistance

  • Home help — light housekeeping, laundry, bed-making, tidying

  • Errands & transportation — groceries, prescriptions, appointments

  • Respite for families — short-term coverage so caregivers can rest

  • Hospital-to-home (non-medical) — safe transitions, follow-up support

  • Memory care routines — gentle redirection, calming activities

  • Safety & fall prevention — home safety checks, mobility support