Compassionate In-Home Care for Families in the Greater Cincinnati Area

You don’t have to do this alone.

When a loved one needs help at home, finding someone you can truly trust feels overwhelming. Blueprint Companion Care Services, LLC was built for exactly this moment — to step in with compassion, dependability, and purpose so your family can breathe again.

We provide non-medical in-home care for elderly individuals and adults with disabilities across Batavia, Cincinnati, and Northern Kentucky. Every care plan is personal. Every client is known. God Has the BluePrint.

We are locally owned, not a franchise, and guided by faith — built on the conviction that caregiving is a calling. Whether your family needs a few hours of companion care each week, specialized dementia support, or full-time care around the clock, we walk every stage of the journey with you.

Locally Owned & Operated

Founded in Batavia, Ohio. Not a franchise. Real people who know this community.

Faith-Guided

We choose caregivers for character as much as credentials, and we serve with genuine purpose.

Free Consultation

No pressure, no obligation. Just an honest conversation about what your loved one needs.

Background-Checked Caregivers

Every caregiver is screened before entering any client’s home. No exceptions.

About Jeannie Witte — Founder, Blueprint Companion Care Services

Jeannie Witte’s journey in care and service has come full circle. She began her career in healthcare, working in nursing homes across Northern Kentucky while earning her CNA/STNA certification and providing in-home care through multiple agencies. Early on, she discovered something that would stay with her throughout every season of life: serving people and making a meaningful difference was not just work to her. It was her calling.

Later, Jeannie founded and grew one of the most successful cleaning companies in Northern Kentucky and the Cincinnati area. Over the course of 14 years, she created opportunities for hundreds of employees and served tens of thousands of clients. Her business was built on hard work, strong values, and a genuine commitment to helping others. She also remained deeply connected to her community, with a heart for outreach, second chances, and supporting single mothers.

Now, Jeannie has returned to where her passion first began: caring for people in the place they call home. Through Blueprint Companion Care Services, she provides compassionate, personalized non-medical care for seniors, individuals with disabilities, and others who need dependable support and companionship. For Jeannie, this work is deeply personal. It is rooted in faith, guided by purpose, and centered on treating every client with dignity, patience, and respect.

She built Blueprint Companion Care Services to be the kind of agency families can truly trust. Her goal is simple: to provide care that feels personal, honest, and dependable while giving families peace of mind that their loved one is being treated with genuine compassion.

Jeannie is also a wife, mother of two grown children, and proud grandmother. In many ways, family has always been at the center of her life and her work. That is why she understands how important it is to find the right support for the people you love most.

Jeannie often says, “God has the Blueprint.” That belief continues to guide her as she serves others with faith, compassion, and a heart for helping families feel supported every step of the way.

Questions about how we work? Jeannie answers personally.

Our Non-Medical In-Home Care Services

Every family’s situation is different. That is why we offer the full range of non-medical in-home care — so your loved one gets exactly the support they need, delivered by someone they can trust, in the comfort of their own home. We grow with your family’s needs so you never have to find a new agency as those needs change.

Personal Care Assistance

Hands-on daily support with the Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) that have become difficult due to age, disability, illness, or surgery. Our personal care aides provide respectful, dignified assistance with:

  • Bathing, showering, and grooming
  • Dressing and undressing
  • Toileting and incontinence care
  • Bed-to-chair transfers and repositioning
  • Mobility assistance and walking support
  • Feeding assistance

Most needed by seniors with physical limitations, adults recovering from surgery, and individuals with disabilities who need hands-on daily support to remain safely at home.

Talk to us about personal care support for your loved one.   
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Companion Care

Companion care focuses on emotional well-being, social connection, and light everyday help. Our caregivers provide genuine friendship and presence — not just task completion. Loneliness among older adults is far more common, and far more serious, than most families realize.

Companion care includes:

  • Meaningful conversation, emotional support, and friendship
  • Meal preparation and nutrition support
  • Light housekeeping and laundry
  • Medication reminders — not administering
  • Transportation to appointments and errands
  • Reading, games, hobbies, and recreational activities
  • Bible study and faith-based activities
  • Accompaniment to appointments and social outings
Wondering if companion care is right for your family?   
→ Call Us — 859-468-0062

Dementia & Alzheimer's Care

Caring for someone with dementia is unlike any other kind of caregiving. It requires patience, specialized knowledge, and a calm steadiness that can be hard for families to sustain on their own. Our caregivers are trained in dementia-specific care for clients with Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and other forms of cognitive decline.

Dementia care includes:

  • Memory support and gentle, respectful redirection
  • Wandering prevention and home safety assessment
  • Managing confusion, anxiety, and agitation calmly
  • Establishing and maintaining daily routines
  • Sundowning management — behavioral changes in late afternoon and evening
  • Safety supervision and fall prevention
  • Personal care as cognitive decline progresses
  • Regular updates for family members on daily changes
We understand how hard dementia caregiving is. Let us help.   
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Respite Care — Relief for Family Caregivers

If you are the primary caregiver for a parent, spouse, or loved one — caregiver burnout is real. It is one of the most underrecognized challenges in family life. Respite care gives you permission to rest. We step in for hours, days, or weeks so you can sleep, travel, work, or simply breathe — knowing your loved one is in completely trusted hands.

No special qualification required. If you are exhausted, that is reason enough.

You need a break. We make that possible.   
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24-Hour Home Care

Some individuals need continuous supervision — not just a few hours of help per day. We provide 24-hour care through two approaches:

Live-in care: One dedicated caregiver stays in the home with scheduled sleep and break times. More continuity, generally lower cost.

Shift care: Multiple caregivers rotate through shifts with no sleep periods — required when clients need active attention overnight.

24-hour care gives families the most complete peace of mind. Most often needed for clients at high fall risk, those with advanced dementia, bed-bound individuals, and people returning home from the hospital.

Need around-the-clock care right away? We can help quickly.   
→ Call 859-468-0062 — Same-Week Availability

Flexible Care Plans

We offer hourly, part-time, full-time, and monthly schedules that fit your family’s life and budget. Every plan starts with a free, no-obligation consultation where we listen first — then build a plan around your specific loved one. We review every plan regularly and adjust as needs change.

Not sure which service is right?

  We will help you figure it out — no pressure, no commitment required.

What Makes Blueprint Companion Care Different

  • Locally owned and operated — founded in Batavia, Ohio, by someone with a personal stake in this community
  • Not a franchise — every decision is made by people who know the families we serve
  • Faith-guided — we serve with genuine purpose, not just as a job
  • Personalized care plans — built around your specific loved one, reviewed and adjusted as needs change
  • Full continuum of care — companion care through 24-hour support, so you never have to find a new agency
  • Character-first caregiver selection — chosen for compassion as much as credentials
  • Transparent communication — families stay fully informed about their loved one’s daily care
  • Flexible scheduling — hourly, part-time, full-time, and monthly plans

See the difference for yourself — it starts with one conversation.

How We Choose Our Caregivers

The most important decision we make is who we send into a family’s home. We take that responsibility seriously.

Character first.

We look for caregivers who genuinely care about people — not just those with experience on paper. Skills can be taught. Compassion cannot.

Background screening.

Every caregiver undergoes a thorough background check before entering any client's home. No exceptions.

Personal matching.

We take time to understand your loved one's personality and preferences before making a match. A good fit matters as much as qualifications.

Ongoing communication.

Families receive regular updates. Full transparency — always.

Specialty training.

Caregivers serving clients with cognitive decline or complex needs receive additional training in dementia care approaches, safety, and communication.

Our Core Values

Compassion​

We treat every client with kindness, patience, and genuine understanding — every single day, without exception.

Dignity

Every client is a person with a full life and a unique story. We see and honor that in everything we do.

Dependability

Families can count on us to show up — on time, fully present, fully prepared. We do not make promises we cannot keep.

Faith & Purpose​

We believe God has the BluePrint for every life. We serve as an expression of that belief — with purpose, humility, and heart.

Integrity​

We operate with honesty and transparency in everything — from how we present our services to how we talk about a client's care.

Independence​

Our goal is always to support independence, not replace it. We help with what is difficult while encouraging clients to do what they are capable of on their own.

Our Mission

To provide compassionate, dependable non-medical in-home care that allows elderly individuals and adults with disabilities to maintain dignity, independence, and comfort in their own homes — guided by faith, driven by compassion, and grounded in trust.

Our Vision

To be the most trusted name in compassionate in-home care across our community — not the biggest, but the most genuinely caring, the most responsive, and the most committed to treating every client as an individual with a full life worth honoring.

Why We Started Blueprint Companion Care

Blueprint Companion Care was not built from a business plan. It was built from a personal reckoning with something too many families experience quietly and alone.

Watching families — good, loving, devoted families — struggle to balance caregiving with their own work, health, and lives is what made this company necessary. The worry of leaving a parent alone. The guilt of not being able to be in two places at once. The fear that the help you find might not treat your loved one the way they deserve.

We built Blueprint Companion Care to be the answer to that fear. Not just a service — a genuine partner. Someone a family can call knowing they will be heard, helped, and never made to feel like a transaction.

The name Blueprint is intentional. We believe God has a blueprint for every life — a purpose, a plan, a design worth honoring. Our job is to help every client live those days in a way that honors that design. In their home. With dignity. Known by name.

“God Has the BluePrint — and we are honored to walk it with you.”

— Jeannie Witte, Founder

Where We Serve

We are based in Batavia, Ohio and serve families across the greater Cincinnati metro and Northern Kentucky:

Ohio

  • Batavia, OH — 45103 (our home base)
  • Cincinnati and Hamilton County — Anderson Township, Madeira, Blue Ash, Hyde Park, Mount Lookout
  • Clermont County — Milford, Loveland, Goshen, Amelia, Bethel, Williamsburg, New Richmond, Owensville
  • Warren County — Mason, Lebanon, Maineville

Northern Kentucky

  • Boone County — Florence, Burlington, Union, Hebron, Walton, Independence
  • Kenton County — Covington, Erlanger, Edgewood, Fort Mitchell, Fort Wright, Crescent Springs, Villa Hills
  • Campbell County — Newport, Cold Spring, Alexandria, Highland Heights, Wilder
  • Grant County and surrounding Northern Kentucky communities — call to confirm

 

Not sure if we cover your area? Call us now and we will confirm the same day.

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What Families Are Saying

Questions Families Ask Us Most

Non-medical in-home care provides personal support, companionship, and help with daily living activities for people who want to stay at home safely. It does not include medical procedures, nursing care, wound care, or administering medications. What it does include: bathing and grooming assistance, dressing, meal preparation, light housekeeping, transportation, medication reminders, companionship, and supervision. We focus on the daily living support that makes staying home possible.

The fundamental difference is location. With in-home care, your loved one stays exactly where they are — in their own home, surrounded by their belongings and their routines. Research consistently shows that people recover faster, maintain better mental health, and experience greater happiness when they remain at home rather than moving to a facility. We bring the care to them.

Some signs to look for: struggling with bathing or dressing independently, skipping meals or losing weight, missing medications, withdrawing socially, showing signs of loneliness or depression, or having had a recent fall or hospitalization. If you find yourself worrying about your parent’s safety when you cannot be there — that worry is usually the clearest signal. Call us for a free conversation. We will help you think through whether care makes sense and what kind would be most useful.

This is the most important question you can ask — and it deserves a direct answer. Every caregiver at Blueprint undergoes a thorough background check before entering any client’s home. We select for character and compassion first, and we personally match each caregiver to your loved one’s personality and preferences. We maintain open communication with families throughout. We treat this responsibility as sacred, because it is.

No — and this is one of the most important misunderstandings about in-home care. Our services are designed specifically to support and extend independence, not replace it. We help with the tasks that have become difficult or unsafe while encouraging your loved one to do everything they are comfortably capable of on their own. In many cases, the right support helps people maintain their independence longer.

Companion care is emotional support and light help — conversation, meal prep, reminders, transportation, activities. Personal care involves hands-on physical assistance with Activities of Daily Living — bathing, grooming, dressing, and mobility. Many clients receive a combination of both, and we build every care plan around the right mix for your specific loved one.

Yes. We provide specialized in-home care for clients with Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and other forms of cognitive decline. Our caregivers are trained in memory support, gentle redirection, wandering prevention, routine-building, sundowning management, and safety supervision — allowing loved ones to remain at home in a familiar, comfortable environment for as long as possible.

Respite care is short-term relief for family members who serve as the primary caregiver. If you are caring for a parent, spouse, or loved one at home and you are exhausted or overwhelmed — you are exactly who respite care is for. No medical qualification required. We step in for hours, days, or weeks so you can rest completely.

Yes. We provide in-home care for clients returning home after surgery, illness, or hospital discharge. Our caregivers assist with personal care, meal preparation, mobility, medication reminders, and companionship during recovery. Getting proper support at home after hospitalization reduces the risk of readmission and helps people heal faster and more comfortably in their own space.

Aging in place means choosing to remain in your own home safely as you get older, rather than moving to an assisted living facility or nursing home. Blueprint Companion Care makes aging in place possible by providing the right level of support at the right time — from a few hours of companion care per week to full-time live-in care. We grow with your loved one’s needs so they can stay home, stay independent, and stay surrounded by everything they love.

Cost depends on the type of care, hours per week, and schedule. We offer hourly, part-time, full-time, and monthly plans at different price points. We provide a free, no-obligation consultation and cost estimate so you understand your options before making any commitment. Call 859-468-0062 or email BlueprintCompanionCare@gmail.com to get started.

Call 859-468-0062 or email BlueprintCompanionCare@gmail.com. We answer personally — no automated systems, no call centers. Just a real conversation about your loved one’s needs and how we can help. No pressure and no obligation. If we are not the right fit for your family, we will do our best to point you toward someone who is.

Helpful Resources for Families

Part of serving families well is pointing them toward useful information, even when it comes from outside our own organization:

Alzheimer’s Association (Greater Cincinnati Chapter) — 24/7 helpline, care finder, support groups, and educational resources for dementia families.

AARP Ohio — Aging in place guidance, caregiver support, and local community resources.

Clermont Senior Services — Local resources for seniors in Clermont County.

Northern Kentucky Area Development District — Area Agency on Aging for NKY — benefits counseling and local senior services.

Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline — Free, confidential support for dementia caregivers at any hour.

Let's Talk About Your Loved One's Care

Call, email, or fill out the form below. We answer personally — no automated phone trees, no call centers. Just a warm, honest conversation about your family’s situation and how we can help.

There is no pressure and no obligation. If we are not the right fit for your needs, we will do our best to point you in a good direction.

Schedule your free in-home consultation today.

We will listen first. Then we will build a care plan together.

Phone: 859-468-0062  (call or text)
Email: BlueprintCompanionCare@gmail.com
Address: 4314 Cedar Grove Ct, Batavia, OH 45103
Hours: Available 7 days a week. Call or text any time.