Ways I Can Help

Ways I may be able to help.

These are examples. If you're not sure whether your request fits, you can still ask.

Help at home

Small household tasks, organizing, moving light items, changing batteries, setting up household items, or tidying up.

Tech help

Phones, tablets, TVs, printers, Wi-Fi, email, apps, video calls, remotes, and other everyday technology problems.

Small fixes

Loose handles, basic assembly, minor adjustments, simple hardware, or other small non-licensed repairs.

Yard and outdoor help

Sweeping, watering, weeding, moving trash bins, light cleanup, or simple outdoor tasks.

Errands and local trips

Going to the store, picking up household items, getting to a local appointment, or taking care of a nearby errand.

A friendly visit

A simple visit for conversation, coffee, a game, reading, or just a little company.

If you're not sure whether your request fits, you can still ask.

A few things I can't help with

For safety reasons, I don't provide medical care, personal care, emergency services, major repairs, licensed electrical work, licensed plumbing, wheelchair transport, or professional caregiving.

I also can't take on work that's unsafe for one person, too large, too far away, too costly, or outside what I'm able to do.

If I'm not the right fit for a request, I'll try to be clear and kind about that.

Need a hand with something?

You don't need to know exactly what kind of help to ask for. Just tell me what's going on, and I'll follow up.

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