How We Help Our Neighbors

Essential Support for Independence at Home


Chore Service provides vital non-medical assistance that enables older adults and people with disabilities to maintain their independence and quality of life in their own homes throughout Litchfield County.

Older smiling man sitting in a wicker chair, a Chore Service client

Our Services


  • Companionship - Friendly visits and social connection

  • Housecleaning - Maintaining a clean, comfortable living space

  • Laundry - Help with washing, drying, and folding clothes

  • Light Meal Preparation - Assistance with nutritious meals

  • Minor Repairs - Basic handyperson tasks around the home

  • Technology Assistance - Help with computers, phones, and devices

  • Transportation - Rides to appointments and errands

  • Yard Work - Seasonal maintenance and outdoor tasks

  • Services can be arranged on a temporary or ongoing basis.

A smiling woman with blonde hair standing on an indoor balcony, wearing a black long-sleeve shirt and jeans, with large windows behind her and a railing with a wooden handrail in a bright, modern building.

Jackie S.

Caring for Goshen, Litchfield, Morris, and Norfolk residents since 2024

Flexible hours. Meaningful work. Real impact.

Work That Matters—Right Here in Your Community


At Chore Service, our caregivers are the heart of our mission. We provide essential support that allows older adults and people with disabilities to maintain their independence at home.

Chore Service caregiver

Donna W.

Caring for Kent residents since 2019

Feeling safe and comfortable at home

91% of clients say they feel safer and more at ease at home because of Chore.

Reduced stress and worry

92% report that Chore’s support eases daily stress and worry.

Staying at home longer

91% say Chore helps them remain in their homes longer.

Maintaining routines and activity

93% credit Chore with helping them stay active and maintain daily routines.

Increased independence

93% feel more independent in their daily lives.

Improved emotional well-being

90% report improved overall well-being since receiving Chore’s support.

An older man smiling, a Chore Service client, with a young woman caregiver

How We're Funded


Our services are funded in part by the Western Connecticut Area Agency on Aging

Clients make suggested contributions based on monthly household income. No one is turned away based on inability to pay. 

  • Grant support from Western Connecticut Area Agency on Aging

  • Client contributions based on monthly household income

  • Community donations from towns, places of worship, and foundations

  • Individual donations from people in the community

93%

of Chore clients feel more independent at home

91%

feel safer and more comfortable

92%

experience less daily stress

91%

stay at home longer

90%

report improved well-being

Frequently Asked Questions 


How do donations help Chore Service?

Donations help provide transportation, companionship, meal support, housecleaning, technology assistance, and other practical services that help people remain safely at home.

Is Chore Service a nonprofit organization?

Yes. Chore Service is a nonprofit organization serving Northwest Connecticut communities.

What types of help does Chore Service provide?

Chore Service provides practical non-medical support including transportation, companionship, meal preparation, errands, yardwork, light housekeeping, and technology assistance. 

Who can receive services?

Chore Service supports older adults and people with disabilities in the communities we serve throughout Northwest Connecticut. 

Can Chore Service help people remain at home?

Yes. Our mission is to help people remain safely, comfortably, and independently in their own homes and communities.