Tel: (240) 403-7882
Email: contact@afbrimahomecare.com

in home care Services in Howard County, Maryland

We are dedicated to delivering the HIGHEST level of care in your Howard County home!

Our organization specializes in assisting people, seniors, and children with recovering from a hospital or care facility stay or needing additional support to remain securely at home instead of going to the hospital. Our providers assist clients with daily chores such as: activities of daily living (ADLs), bathing, light housekeeping, cooking meals, offering the recipient assistance and companionship, errands, shopping, transportation, medication reminders, and monitoring of diet and nutrition. These services allow the client to remain at home in Howard County, rather than residing in a facility.

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We believe in hiring individuals for their compassion, experience, and flexibility. We realize, however, that this isn’t all it takes to give outstanding care. Caregivers must have strong abilities and competence in caring — which comes from rigorous training.

About Us

Afbrima Home Care is a local in-home care agency that was built on integrity, love, kindness, and compassion. We are dedicated to being involved in the care of your loved one and fully committed to improve the lives of our clients, their families, in Howard County, Maryland.

Our mission at Afbrima Home Care is to provide affordable, unmatched in-home care services to the vulnerable in Howard County, so that they can remain safe and comfortable in their homes and in their communities. The lack of quality care and skilled, motivated, caring associates that are properly trained is a problem in the care industry. Our company is set to provide quality care by well trained staff equipped in dealing with caring for the vulnerable with the goal of keeping them healthy and maximize their quality of life. We employ caring, competent, and excellent skilled care associates who are responsible for the needs of our clients, their families, and the communities we serve. The members of our staff will meet the state of Maryland’s educational and training requirements.

  • Live-In Experts. We specialize in around the clock care to help seniors live well at home.
  • Available 24/7. Care managers are on call for clients and their families, even during nights and weekends.
  • High Caliber Caregivers. We hire only 1 in 25 applicants and provide ongoing training and supervision.
  • Balanced Care. Our unique approach to care promotes healthy mind, body and spirit.
  • No Long-Term Contracts. Use our services only as long as you’re 100% satisfied.
  • Peace of Mind. 100% Client satisfaction guaranteed.

About Howard County, MD

Howard County officially became the 21st of Maryland’s 23 counties in 1851. It was originally part of Anne Arundel County and was designated the Howard District in 1839, in honor of John Eager Howard, statesman, soldier, and fifth governor of Maryland.

As of the 2010 census, the population was 287,085. As of the 2020 census its population rose to 328,200. Its county seat is Ellicott City.

Howard County is frequently cited for its affluence, quality of life, and excellent schools. The main population center of Columbia/Ellicott City was named second among Money magazine’s 2010 survey of “America’s Best Places to Live.”  In 2010, the center of population of Maryland was located in the Howard County town of Jessup.

Afbrima Home Care is committed to offering quality driven non-medical services in the home. Our agency will always maintain the highest dignity of the patient while keeping them empowered and safe.

Our agency helps adults, seniors, and pediatric clients who are recovering after hospital or facility stay, or need additional support to remain safely at home and avoid unnecessary hospitalization.

Our caregivers help clients with daily tasks such as:

  • Activities of daily living (ADL's)
  • Bathing
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Meal Preparation
  • Companionship
  • Errands/Shopping
  • Transportation
  • Medication Reminders
  • Diet and Nutrition Monitoring