ADA CARE exists to bridge the gap between need and possibility. Our mission is to deliver compassionate, reliable personal support services that allow seniors, individuals living with dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and other chronic conditions to remain safely in the place they love most — home.
We understand that aging and chronic illness do not define a person. Behind every condition is a life full of history, relationships, and purpose. ADA CARE workers are trained not just to assist with the tasks of daily living, but to show up as a steady, trusted presence — someone who remembers that Mrs. Johnson takes her coffee with two sugars, that Mr. Williams was a proud veteran, and that every person in our care deserves to be seen, heard, and respected.
We partner with families who are doing their best to care for someone they love, offering not just professional support but genuine peace of mind. Whether a family member lives across the street or across the country, ADA CARE is the neighbor they can count on.
We are committed to building lasting partnerships with every service recipient, every family, and every community we serve across Tennessee — because independence is not a luxury. It is a right.
“Independence is not a luxury. It is a right.”
Every person is a whole person — with history, relationships, and purpose that extend far beyond their diagnosis.
Families count on us to show up — on time, prepared, and fully present. Consistency matters most when someone is vulnerable.
We meet each person where they are, with patience and empathy — especially on the hard days that come with dementia and Parkinson’s.
We are neighbors before we are providers. Tennessee communities are stronger when every person can age with independence and grace.
Daily living support that allows older adults to age safely and comfortably at home.
Patient, consistent care that reduces anxiety and promotes safety for those with memory loss.
Mobility assistance, fall prevention, and medication reminders for individuals and family caregivers.
Ongoing support for physical disabilities and chronic illness to maintain independence at home.