Care Built Around the Person,
Not the Condition
Beyond Care serves a wide range of clients and families in Upstate South Carolina. Every care plan starts with a conversation — because no two situations are the same.
Who Beyond Care Helps
Whether you are planning care for a parent, navigating a diagnosis, or simply looking for dependable daily support — we are here.
Seniors & Older Adults
Personalized in-home support that helps older adults live safely, comfortably, and independently at home — for as long as possible.
Learn More →Aging in Place
For seniors and families who want to stay at home and need the right support structure to make that possible safely.
Learn More →Family Caregivers
Respite and backup care for family members who are doing the daily caregiving work and need scheduled relief and support.
Learn More →VA benefits availableVeterans & Their Families
In-home care for veterans and surviving spouses — many of whom qualify for VA benefits that can offset or cover the cost of care.
Learn More →Dementia & Memory Care Families
Consistent, compassionate home care for loved ones with dementia — and relief for the family caregivers who carry that weight every day.
Learn More →Parkinson's Disease
In-home support tailored to the specific daily challenges of Parkinson's — mobility, fall prevention, personal care, and routine.
Learn More →Stroke Recovery
Non-medical home care that helps stroke survivors return home safely and rebuild daily confidence during the critical recovery window.
Learn More →Adults & Children with Disabilities
Practical, person-centered support for individuals with physical or intellectual disabilities — from children to adults — who benefit from in-home care.
Learn More →Hospital Discharge & Recovery
Care that starts the day your loved one comes home — reducing readmission risk and supporting a safer, smoother recovery.
Learn More →Just Tell Us What's Going On
You do not need to have everything figured out before you call. Most families contact us with a general concern — a parent who seems to be struggling, a discharge coming up, a spouse who needs more help than the family can provide. We take it from there.
