Board of Directors


Dolores Perotti

David Becker

Patricia Chamberlain

Erin Pierson

Tim Wright

Lea Davies

Paul Collins

Sandy Panetta

Rob Schmidt

Warren Whitaker

Steven Cornell

Our Mission & Team

Young caregiver holding the hands of an older woman

Keeping Neighbors Safe, Independent, and Thriving at Home


For more than 30 years, Chore Service has helped older adults and people with disabilities across Litchfield County live comfortably, safely, and with dignity in the homes and communities they love. We provide trusted, non-medical support that makes daily life easier—and independence possible.

Mission Pillars


Independence

We empower individuals to maintain control of their lives and living situations through personalized support.

We treat every client with respect and care, honoring their choices and preferences

Dignity

We strengthen local connections by employing local caregivers and serving neighbors in need.

Community

We provide services regardless of ability to pay, ensuring support reaches everyone who needs it.

Accessibility

Chore client based in Salisbury holding a coffee cup and smiling

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

Celebrating over 30 years of service with a large black number 30, red text "Celebrating Over," and a red banner with white text "Years of Service."

Our Story


Founded in 1992 by Sharon social service agent Ella Clark, Chore Service began with a simple idea: help people stay in their homes without placing financial burdens on their future. What started with a $2,000 grant and 22 families has grown into a trusted community resource serving 13 towns across Litchfield County.

Today, Chore employs more than 50 local caregivers who provide thousands of hours of practical, human support each year — helping neighbors with companionship, household tasks, transportation, and everyday challenges that make independent living possible.

Image of smiling older woman Ella Clark who founded Chore Service in 1992

Our Services

How Can Chore Service Help?


  • Companionship

  • Housecleaning

  • Laundry

  • Light meal preparation

In-home, non-medical services include the following:

  • Minor repairs

  • Technology assistance

  • Transportation

  • Yardwork

A large white Victorian-style house with a front porch lit from inside, surrounded by green bushes and trees, during dusk.

Staff


Jane MacLaren

Kristen Orr

Karen Rios

Devin Boyden

Join Our Team


We're looking for compassionate, reliable individuals to join our team of caregivers. Are you interested in making a meaningful difference in your community while earning competitive wages? We'd love to hear from you.