Certifications

Providers Are Here for Your Family

Learn more about our certifications

You can't trust just anyone with you or your loved one's care. At Center of Care, we have years of experience in caring for people who deal with mobility or health issues We also have the necessary qualifications to provide you with high-quality, compassionate care. We're certified in ...


  • Community-based residential facility (CBRF)
  • Basic life support (BLS)
  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
  • Automated external defibrillator (AED)
  • First aid


Do you want to learn more about our experience and certifications? Reach out to us today by calling (414) 710-5007  or filling out our contact form.

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FAQs

Have Questions About Our Care Services?

Browse our most common questions to learn how Center of Care supports you and your family. If you don’t see your question here, just contact us and we’ll be happy to help.

  • What kinds of conditions do you help with?

    We support clients with disabilities, mobility issues, visual or auditory impairments, surgical or injury recoveries, respiratory disorders, epilepsy, dementia, and many other health concerns.

  • Can you customize care based on our needs?

    Yes. We talk with you about your health, routines, and goals, then create a care plan tailored to your situation and adjust it as your needs change.

  • Do your caregivers have experience with dementia and complex conditions?

    Our caregivers are trained to support clients with dementia and other complex conditions, focusing on safety, patience, and maintaining as much independence as possible.

  • How often can a caregiver visit?

    We offer flexible schedules—from a few hours a week to daily support—depending on what you and your family need.

  • How do we get started with Center of Care?

    Simply contact us to discuss your situation. We’ll answer your questions, talk through your care needs, and help you decide on the right level of support.