Compassionate In-Home Care for Your Loved Ones

Atlee Care connects you with trusted caregivers in 24 hours—so your parents can stay safe, independent, and dignified at home, not in a facility.

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What We Do

We help families across Colorado preserve their loved ones' dignity with compassionate in-home care. With Atlee Care:

Their Own Home For Your Parents

Surrounded by memories and comfort

Respectful, Professional Caregivers

Who honor your loved one's independence

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To create a dignified care plan

Their Home. Their Rules. Their Dignity.

In a nursing home:

Your parent becomes "Room 247." Their daily schedule is dictated by staff shifts. Their privacy disappears. Their spirit fades

At home with Atlee Care:

They wake up in her own bed, not an institutional room

They eat what they wants, when they wants—not cafeteria food at assigned times

They keep their cherished routines, favorite chair, and beloved pets

They maintain control over their life decisions and daily choices

They receive one-on-one attention, not 15 minutes of rushed care

This isn't just about safety—it's about preserving the person you love.

Respect Of Independency

Our caregivers are trained to support, not take over. We preserve your loved one's autonomy while ensuring safety and comfort.

Dignity Through Choice

Your parent chooses their caregiver, their schedule, and their level of support. They remain in control of their life.

Home, Not a Facility

No shared rooms, institutional meals, or loss of privacy. Your loved one ages gracefully in familiar surroundings.

Atlee Care is a proud member of the Private Care Association, advocating for home care registries since 1977.
Home caregiver supporting elderly African American woman in wheelchair, smiling together during in-home care visit.

Personal Care

Atlee independent caregivers offer gentle, respectful assistance with bathing, feeding, toileting, grooming, dressing, and mobility around the house.

Household Management 

What a joy and relief it is to have a helping hand with light housework, fixing simple meals, grocery shopping, and medication reminders.ity around the house.

Caregiver playing chess with elderly man during companion care visit.

Companion Care

Often the greatest comforts is simply to build an authentic friendship by playing games, reading aloud, and listening to life stories.

Smiling home caregiver in scrubs supporting elderly white man in fleece jacket during non-medical in-home care visit.

Safety Care

From in home consultations to overnight stays, Atlee caregivers work hard to make sure your loved ones are safe and secure in the comfort of their home.

Male caregiver pushing happy elderly man in wheelchair outdoors during transportation support and companionship care.

Transportation

Caregivers can safely escort their clients to any destination, whether a doctor visit, grocery shopping, or even a relaxing trip to the park.

Home caregiver helping elderly woman use tablet during technology-assisted companion care visit at kitchen table.

Technology

With hands on guidance, care givers keep your loved ones overcome isolation by connecting to friends and family on video, social media and chat.

Don't Let a Nursing Home Strip Away Their Independence

Your parents spent their lives building a home. Don't let their story end in an institution.

Share Your Story

Tell us about your loved one's needs, preferences, and what dignity means to them.

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Choose Their Caregiver 

Your parent meets 2-3 pre-screened caregivers. They decide who enters their home.

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Maintain Their Lifestyle

Care begins on their terms—supporting their independence, not replacing it.

Your parents aren't just elderly—they're individuals with stories, preferences, and pride. We provide care that respects their whole person, not just their physical needs.

Maintain their dignity

Personal care delivered with respect and privacy

Keep their home

Save $3,000-$7,000/month vs. nursing homes while preserving their sanctuary

Honor their choices

From meal preferences to daily routines—they stay in charge

Personal Care with Respect

Discreet assistance with bathing, dressing, and grooming that preserves privacy and self-worth

Companion Care with Purpose

Genuine friendships that combat isolation while respecting their wisdom and experience

Household Support with Dignity

Help that empowers rather than diminishes—they remain the head of their household

"Mom Said She'd Rather Die Than Go to a Nursing Home" Now She Thrives at Home with Atlee Care

The hardest conversation you'll have: telling your parent they can no longer live alone. The second hardest: suggesting a nursing home. With Atlee Care, you never have to have that second conversation.

Your loved one keeps:

Their master bedroom, not a twin bed against a wall

Their morning coffee ritual, not a 7am med pass

Their Sunday dinners, not visiting hours

Their dignity, not a patient number

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does this preserve more dignity than assisted living?

     Your loved one remains in control—choosing their caregiver, setting their schedule, and maintaining their routines. They're never reduced to a room number or care plan.

  • Can caregivers help without making my parent feel helpless?

    We use Serenity Connected—a secure, easy-to-use platform that keeps everyone in the loop. You’ll have a private channel where you can message caregivers directly, share updates, ask questions, and stay connected in real time.


    It’s more than just messaging—it’s peace of mind. Families tell us Serenity has changed everything, giving them clarity, confidence, and a deeper connection to the care their loved one receives.

  • What if my parent resists help?

    We specialize in gentle transitions. Many clients who "don't want help" welcome our caregivers because they're companions first, helpers second.

Your Parents Gave You Everything.
Don't Take Everything From Them.

Nursing homes take their home, their privacy, their choices. Give them care that preserves their dignity. They deserve to age with grace—in their own space